HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 207 And their tails, and their manes, and their sleek coats so bright; Some cream and some piebald, some black and some white; And how Mr. Merryman made us all shout, When he fell from the horse, and went rolling about; Mr. Punch, we'll have him too, our famous old friend; With the flourishing stick that knocks all of them down, Home for the Holidays, here we go! I can see George's uncle, and Edward's mamma! And Fred, there's your brother! look! look! there he stands ; They see us! they see us! they're waving their hands! Why don't the train stop? what are they about? Now, now it is steady-oh! pray let us out! ELIZA COOK. 193. A FAREWELL. My fairest child, I have no song to give you; No lark could pipe to skies so dull and grey : Yet ere we part, one lesson I can leave you For every day. Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever; Do noble things, not dream them, all day long, And so make life, death, and that vast for ever, One grand, sweet song. KINGSLEY. INDEX. BATES, 52. Speak Gently BEAUMONT & FLETCHER. 98. Spring BENNETT. ALLSTON. NO. 167. Boyhood 8. Every Little Helps 9. The Dying Bo PAGE 103. St. Anthony's sermon to the Fishes (Translated 183 11 12 119 125. Count Eberhard (Tanslated from Zimmerman) 142 ... 160 144. Childhood's Hallowed Prayer (Trans. V. Hugo)... 162 178. Written on the Loss of a Favourite Child BARBAULD, MRS. 183*. Mercy BETHUNE,DR. 169. The Angel Strife BLAKE. 1. Introduction to Songs of Innocence ... 21. The Divine Image 122. The Echoing Green .. 183**. Mercy 108. Night Song (Translated from Claudius) BROOME. 132. Evening BROWNING. BRYDGES. 127. The Pied Piper of Hamelin 156. Couplets BURROWS, MARY. 87. Love and Friendship the Sunshine of the Heart 102 181 1 2 26 139 BURNS. 32. The Seat of Happiness 123. How glad I shall be when the Cuckoo is singing 140 188. The Mouse and the Cake 191, Home for the Holidays ... COOPER, T. 63. Lines written in a lovely Child's Album 163 201 ... 206 ... 50 GRAHAME. GRAY. 143. Evening in a Country Village 146. "Suffer little Children to come unto Me !" GREEN, J. H, 107. Morning Invitation to a Child 141. Scenes of Childhood 162 165 123 ... 47. Get up, little Sister, the Morning is bright KNOWLES, J. S. 162. Switzerland LANDON, L, E. 126. The Orphan ... 211 PAGE 85 159 5 32 207 177 143 LELAND. 170. The Fisher's Cottage (Translated from Heine) 185 38. The Cuckoo ... LOGAN. 75. The Happiest Land ... 105. The Warden of the Cinque Ports... 148. The Village Blacksmith 188 6. The Sailor and his Mother ... ... 64. God and His Angels everywhere. 147**. Moonrise ... MITFORD, M. R. 82. Why should not I be merry MONTGOMERY, J. 28. Prayer 78 86. The Meeting of the Waters Moss. 91. The Beggar NICOLL. 59. Wild Flowers... 195 ... 38 89. The German Ballad Singer 33. The Orphan Boy OZIER, ELLEN.138. Flowers and their Speech ... PARDOE, MISS.184. Hymn of the Turkish Children PEABODY. 147*. Moonrise 156. Couplet... ROGERS. 187. The Man of Ross 100. An Italian Song SHAKESPEARE. 39. Ariel's Song 42. Short Reflections from Shakespeare .. 159 ... 197 ... 166 130 ... ... 193 ... 196 ... 180 ... 172 SHELLY. 180. Queen Mab 183. Mercy 165. The Cloud... SHENSTONE. 154. The Shepherd's Home |