weeping, When in the failing light, Thou o'er the dreary night, Thy watch art keeping and lone - ly
1: Oh if the stormy sea
Would give thee back to me,
I'd patient wait, and cease my weeping,
:And hope that thou at last,
Once more would hold me fast,
Then no more weeping, my love watch keeping! :]
: But thou to heaven art gone,
And left me here alone,
While sad and weary, I am weeping. :]
:And in the fading light,
And through the dreary night,
My watch I'm keeping, and lonely weeping!:
Thomas Hood. By GERALD MASSEY, True Love and False. By ELBERT PERCE, 164, 242, 361, 451 | Up the Rigi. By a NEW CONTRIBUTOR, War and the Paris Mesmerists,
Aspen Court. By SHIRLEY Brooks,
342 I go up into the Sunshine. By C. F. ORNE, 518
Caprices of Composers, Editor's Table, 73, 173, 273, 369, 465, 561 Fashions, (illustrated,) 95, 195, 289, 385, 482, 577 George Washington. By J. T. HEADLEY, (Illustrated,) 18, 140, 260 Gertrude-An Autobiographical Sketch, Ghaw-le-yah. By J. DE MILLE, Ish-pau-be-kau. By KAH-wÓN-DEK, Jewish Subjects of the Russian Czar, John At-Ching. By H. B. Dorrance, Kit. By CAROLINE CHESEBRO', Love in Crystals. By BIBLIOPHILUS B. BOT, 150 Marc Antony. By H. W. HERBERT, Mary Stuart. By WILLIAM DOwe, 305, 401, 497 Monthly Summary, 85, 185, 284, 380, 475, 572 Paul Ernstein's Game. By E. L. CHANDLER, 448 Review of New Books, 90, 190, 287, 383, 478, 574 Saint Paul and its Environs. By E. D. NEILL. (Illustrated,)
The American Sportsman, (illustrated,) The Bernese Oberland, (illustrated,) The Concert Singer. By Mrs. MARY A. DENISON,
The Duel Extraordinary. By C. D. GARDETTE, The Ebony Casket. By E. L. CHANDLER, The Flowers in the Exhibition. By R. H. STODDARD,
The Grand Style. By WM. NORTH, The Legion of Honor,
The Precious Metals,
Life Murmurs. By C. D. GARDETTE, Marguerite. By ELLEN L. Kilburn, Night and Sleep. By COVENTRY PATMORE, 157 Pebbles in the Stream. By W. B. SCOTT, Powers' Statue of the Greek Slave. By PARK BENJAMIN,
Rêve Du Midi. By A. W. H. Sonnet. By LOTTIE LINWOOD,
Sonnet-The Dawn. By E. ANNA LEWIS, 158 Sonnet.-Tibur. By WM. ALEXANDER,
The Squire of Low Degree. By R. H. STODDARD,
The Queen's Oak. By Mrs. E. L. CUSHING, The Silken Chord. By R. H. STODDARD, 533 The Story of the Jack-Knife. By ELLA ROD-
The Warrior's Tomb. By W. R. LAWRENCE, The Window looking Eastward. By Mrs. CELIA M. Burr, Thirty-one to Fifteen. By W. J.
W. C. BRYANT, J. R. LOWELL, T. B. READ, J. T. HEADLEY, W. GILMORE SIMMS, E. P. WHIPPLE, WILLIAM DOWE, HENRY W. HERBERT, PARK BENJAMIN, R. H. STODDARD, GENIO C. SCOTT. ELIZABETH OAKES SMITH, ALICE CARY, CAROLINE CHESEBRO', MRS. JULIA C. R. DORR, ELLEN LOUISE CHANDLER, MRS. E. L. CUSHING, ESTELLE ANNA LEWIS, ELLA RODMAN, MARY A. DENISON, BELLE BUSH, CAROLINE F. ORne, rosa, PRINCIPAL CONTRIBUTORS.
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