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POETRY.

Afton Down, Isle of Wight, 227 | Lay, the, of a Spirit, 84

Beacon Oak, the, 280

Beautiful, the, 289
Buttercups and Daisies, 297
Butterfly, the, 42
Charade, 326

Church Organ, the, 279
Consumption, 220
Desertion of the Great by their
Parasites, 346

Dirge, the, of the Dishonoured
Soldier, 156
Dream, the, 199
Earth, the, 52

England, bright Isle of the
West, 52

England's Godless Poor, 146
England's Welcome to Ame-
rican Genius, 200
Epigram, 227

Extracts from a MS. Poem on
the Progress of Society, 33
Fancies, 80

Forbid it not, 199
Forget each other, 34
Forsaken, the, 261
Fragment, a, 174

Fragment of a Song by Richard

Cœur de Lion, 275
Garden of Childhood, the, 228
Ghost Ship, the, 88

Glow-worm, the, to the withered
Leaf, 136

Golden Fetters, 326

Hope, 135

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Ruined Abbey Church, the, 263
Ruth, 238
Sacred Thorn, the, 219
Scenes from Life, 68
Sea-bird's Flight, 23
Shrine of Sorrow, the, 359
Six Maidens, the, 26
Sleeping Monitor, the, 332
Soldier's Death, the, 358
Soliloquy of Francis the First,

275

Songs, 9, 200

Songs of the Mountain, 90,

141, 212

Sonnets, 10, 123. 227, 263
Sonnet to the Muse, 52

On an ancient Oak Room in Sowing and Reaping, 10

Warwickshire, 261

On a Portrait, 228
On a young Lady, 82

On first visiting France, 136
On the Destruction of the Port-
land Vase, 160
One True Heart, 135
Our early Years, 296
Outward Bound, the, 220
Queen of Spring, the, 289
Past, the Present, and the
ture, 275
Patience, 359

Spring Flowers, 199

Spring Flowers, to a Group of,
withered by the North Wind,
274

Stanzas, 27, 40, 107, 156, 235,

238

Stout old British Cable, the, 280
The Found One, 174
The Moon is bright, 80
To, 354

Fu-To Joy, 156

To the Brave Hearts, 174
Twin Sonnets, 220

Patriot, the, of Modern Greece, Virgin's Shrine, the, at Beth-

215

Pilgrim, the, 102

Plea of the Rose, 212

Poet, the, 10

I've watch'd the Sunbeams dy- Poisoned Words, 169

ing, 344

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Portrait, a, 344

Pride of the Sea, the, 309
River's Philosophy, the, 220
Romance and Heroism, 34

arram, 170

Voice, the, of the coming Year,

42

Whisperings of the Misletoe, 107
Wine-cup, the, 332

Winter, 40

Winter has come, 157
Woodman's Child, the, 165
Worsted-working Wife, the, 292

Printed by Joseph Rogerson, 24, Norfolk-street, Strand, London.

ADDRESS.

In beginning with the New Year a new volume of this Magazine, the Editress feels no common thanks are due to the kind and valued Contributors, be they personal Literary Friends or Literary Correspondents, whose talent has enriched her pages, and made light her task, since the work came under her superintendence.

With honest pride she trusts she may affirm, what the Newspaper Press has in many quarters declared, that the New Monthly Belle Assemblée ranks, in point of Literary merit, beside the most popular Magazines of the day; and in honesty of purpose to make it healthful, instructive, and amusing, it yields to none. To the Fashion department especial attention will be paid, and a glance at the Contributors to the present number may afford an earnest of the assistance promised for 1845.

To courteous Readers and kind Contributors the Editress begs gratefully to offer the "Compliments of the Season," wishing them many happy New Years."

24, Norfolk-street, London,

January 1st, 1845.

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