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White's Shakspeare Why did the Governess Faint? Winter Birds, The

POETRY.

Achmed and his Mare At Sea

Bloodroot

Chicadee

Double-Headed Snake of Newbury, The Drifting

Hamlet at the Boston

Inscription for an Alms-Chest

Joy-Month

Last Bird, The Left Behind

Morning Street, The

Our Skater Belle

Palm and the Pine, The Philter, The Prayer for Life

Sphinx, The Spring

Two Years After

Walker of the Snow, The Waterfall, The

REVIEWS AND LITERARY NOTICES.

Allibone's Dictionary of Authors Arabian Days' Entertainments Avenger, The

Bacon, The Works of Bitter-Sweet Bryant. Durand's Portrait, of Bunsen's Gott in der Geschichte

Cotton's Illustrated Cabinet Atlas Courtship of Miles Standish

Dexter's Street Thoughts Duyckinck's Life of George Herbert

Emerson, Rowse's Portrait of Ernest Carroll

Furness's Thoughts on the Life and Character of Jesus

Hamilton's Lecture on Metaphysics Hymns of the Ages

Index to Catalogue of Boston City Library

Lytton, R.B., (Owen Meredith,) Poems by

Mathematical Monthly, The Morgan's, Lady, Autobiography Mothers and Infants, Nurses and Nursing Mustee, The

Prescott's Philip II

Sawyer's New Testament Seddon, Thomas. Memoir and Letters of Sixty Years' Gleanings from Life's Harvest Stratford Gallery, The Symbols of the Capital

Trübner's Bibliographical Guide to American Literature

Vernon Grove

Whittier, Barry's Portrait of Wilson's Conquest of Mexico

LIST OF BOOKS


THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY.

A MAGAZINE OF LITERATURE, ART, AND POLITICS.

VOL. III.--JANUARY, 1859.--NO. XV.


OLYMPUS AND ASGARD.

How remote from the nineteenth century of the Christian era lies the old Homeric world! By the magic of the Ionian minstrel's verse that world is still visible to the inner eye. Through the clouds and murk of twenty centuries and more, it is still possible to ca

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by Various

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