CONTENTS.
No. II.
October 1840.
No. II.
October 1840.
- Thoughts on Modern Literature.
- First Crossing the Alleghanies.
- A Sign from the West.
- Angelica Sleeps.
- Nature and Art, or the Three Landscapes.
- The Art of Life,—The Scholar’s Calling.
- Letter to a Theological Student.
- “The Poor Rich Man.”
- [Why askest thou?]
- Musings of a Recluse.
- The Wood-Fire.
- The Day Breaks.
- The Poet.
- Life.
- Evening.
- A Lesson for the Day.
- Wayfarers.
- From Goethe.
- Pæan.
- Lyric.
- Truth against the World.
- Waves.
- New Poetry.
- Art and Artist.
- Ernest the Seeker (Chapter Second).
- Woodnotes.
- Life and Death.
- Boat-Song.
October.
Sonnets. I., II., III.
Lines written in the Evening of a November Day.
Our Birth Days.
A Poet’s Love.
To . . .
[Thoughts]
Willingness.
Torments.
RECORD OF THE MONTHS.
- The Works of William E. Channing, D. D. Four Volumes. Third Edition. Glasgow. 1840.
- Two Sermons on the Kind Treatment and on the Emancipation of Slaves. Preached at Mobile. With a Prefatory Statement. By GEORGE F. SIMMONS.
- A Letter to those who think. By EDWARD PALMER.
- Professor Walker’s Vindication of Philosophy.
- The Atheneum Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture.
- The Dream.
- Select List of Recent Publications.