Au gré de nos desirs bien plus qu'au gré des vents. |
Crebillon's Electre. |
As we will, and not as the winds will. |
PROFESSOR BEVERLEY TUCKER'SVALEDICTORY ADDRESS TO HIS CLASS
LETTERS ON THE UNITED STATESOF AMERICA: by a young Scotchman
PARAPHRASE of a figure in the first volume of Eugene Aram
TO MY SISTERS: by Rosicrucius
LINES: by J. M. C. D.
LINES written in Mrs. ——'s Album
THE DIAMOND CHAIN:by Questus
ANSWER to Willis's "They may talk of your Love in a Cottage"
VISIT TO THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS,during the summer of 1834 (No. III)
MY FIRST NIGHT IN AWATCHHOUSE (Chap. I): by Pertinax Placid
DISSERTATION on the characteristicdifferences between the sexes (No. II)
TO H. W. M.: by Morna
LINES written on being accused of coldness ofcharacter and manners by some friends—1830: by E. A. S.
ON THE DEAF, DUMB,AND BLIND GIRL OF THE ASYLUMAT HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT: by L. H. S.
AN ELEGY sacred to the memory ofthe infant children of S. M. and C. W. S. of Campbell county, Va.: by Frederic Speece
SONNET: by Alex. Lacey Beard
TO M< BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!
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