WOODNOTES, , FOR ALL SEASONS. I scarce know how, but thou dost tell of sorrow, love and bliss, London: MDCCCXLII. 668. Page Blackwood's Mag. 1 Mrs. Hemans 3 Wilson 5 Bernard de Ventadour 6 J. Jones 7 Cowper 10 Wordsworth 12 W. Frankwell 13 Akenside 15 Mitchell 17 Ibid. 19 Milton 21 Barry Cornwall 22 Coleridge 24 Hurdis 29 Joanna Baillie 30 Moore 31 Wilson 32 Eliza Cook 33 Graham 36 Delta 38 Sporting Mag. 40 Dr. Jenner 41 Hogg 42 Campbell 64 The Owl Butler 65 The Blackbird Mrs. M'Lehose 66 The Stormy Petrel Barry Cornwall 67 The Parrot and the Wren Wordsworth 68 The Swallow People Thomson 71 Singing Birds Ben Jonson 72 The Horned Owl Barry Cornwall 73 The Oriole's Nest Wilks 75 A Bird's Nest destroyed by a little Boy 78 The Singing Lark Coleridge 79 The Kingfisher Shenstone 80 To a Hedge Sparrow 81 To the Curlew St. Pierre 83 The Peacock T. Albin 84 The Owl Shakspeare 86 The White Stork Minstrelsy of the Woods 87 The Goldfinch's Nest Graham 90 The Thrush Charlotte Smith 91 Birds in Summer Mary Howitt 93 The White Bird of the Tropics St. Pierre 96 To the Morning Lark Mrs. Opie 97 On the Nightingale's Departure Charlotte Smith 98 An Invitation to the Feathered Race Graves 99 The Swallow Hurdis 101 132 The Goldfinch Dietmar 135 The Linnet's Nest Darwin 136 The Blue Bird Wilson 137 To the Wild Bullfinch, and those who know him in the Woods W. H. Merle 141 |