To Little Jeanne—Marwaod Tucker
To a Sick Child during the Siege of Paris—Lucy
H. Hooper
The Carrier Pigeon
Toys and Tragedy
Mourning—Marwood Tucker
The Lesson of the Patriot Dead—H.L.W.
The Boy on the Barricade—H.L.W.
To His Orphan Grandchildren—Marwood
Tucker
To the Cannon “Victor Hugo”
The Children of the Poor—Dublin University
Magazine
The Epic of the Lion—Edwin Arnold, C.S.I.
On Hearing the Princess Royal Sing—Nelson
R. Tyerman
My Happiest Dream
An Old-Time Lay
Jersey
Then, most, I Smile
The Exile’s Desire
The Refugee’s Haven
To the Napoleon Column—Author of “Critical
Essays"
Charity—Dublin University Magazine
Sweet Sister—Mrs. B. Somers
The Pity of the Angels
The Sower—Toru Dutt
Oh, Why not be Happy?—Leopold Wray
Freedom and the World
Serenade—Henry F. Chorley
An Autumnal Simile
To Cruel Ocean
Esmeralda in Prison
Lover’s Song—Ernest Oswald Coe
A Fleeting Glimpse of a Village—Fraser’s
Magazine
Lord Rochester’s Song
The Beggar’s Quatrain—H.L.C.,
London Society
The Quiet Rural Church
A Storm Simile
The Father’s Curse—Fredk.
L. Slous
Paternal Love—Fanny Kemble-Butler
The Degenerate Gallants—Lord F. Leveson
Gower
The Old and the Young Bridegroom—Charles
Sherry
The Spanish Lady’s Love—C.
Moir
The Lover’s Sacrifice—Lord F.
Leveson Gower
The Old Man’s Love—C. Moir
The Roll of the De Silva Race—Lord F.
Leveson Gower
The Lover’s Colloquy—Lord F. Leveson
Gower
Cromwell and the Crown—Leitch Ritchie
Milton’s Appeal to Cromwell
First Love—Fanny Kemble-Butler
The First Black Flag—Democratic Review
The Son in Old Age—Foreign Quarterly
Review
The Emperor’s Return—Athenaum
Victor in Poesy, Victor in Romance,
Cloud-weaver of phantasmal hopes and fears,
French of the French, and Lord of human tears;
Child-lover; Bard whose fame-lit laurels glance
Darkening the wreaths of all that would advance,
Beyond our strait, their claim to be thy peers;
Weird Titan by thy winter weight of years
As yet unbroken, Stormy voice of France!
TENNYSON.
VICTOR MARIE HUGO.