Southern literary messenger; devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts. / Volume 1, Issue 4
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- Southern literary messenger; devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts. / Volume 1, Issue 4
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- Richmond, Virginia,: T.W. White [etc.].
- Dec 1834
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Contents
- Sketches of the History and Present Condition of Tripoli, No. II Robert Greenhow [Unsigned]; pp. 129-134
- Review of Gov. Tazewell's Report on the Deaf and Dumb Asylum pp. 134-138
- Colonial Manners: a Picture of the Maryland House of Burgesses in 1766 pp. 138-139
- Western Scenery pp. 139
- Thom's Group of Statuary, from Burns's Tam O'Shanter pp. 140-141
- Circumstantial Evidence, Its Danger Illustrated by a Narrative Emillion; pp. 141-144
- Lecture to Law Students by Professor B. Tucker Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, Professor of Law at the College of William and Mary; pp. 145-154
- The March of Mind V.; pp. 154-156
- The Village on Fourth July 183—: A Tale (a rural celebration described) T. P.; pp. 156-160
- Extract from Lacon pp. 160
- To D— E.; A Young Lady; pp. 160
- Invocation to Religion L.; pp. 161
- Beauty and Time S.; pp. 161
- Anticipation L.; pp. 161
- Hints to Students of Geology, No. 1 Peter Arrell Browne, Esq.; pp. 162-163
- Essay on Luxury B. B. B. H.; pp. 163-164
- To * * * Powhatan; pp. 164
- Eloquence H. M.; pp. 165-166
- Letters from New England, No. II A Virginian; pp. 166-169
- Mrs. Sigourney's Address on Female Education Mrs. Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney; pp. 169-170
- My Name—A Lament of Lazarus Rust J. D.; pp. 170-171
- Lines by the Late Dr. Drake Joseph Rodman Drake; pp. 171
- Valedictory to the Pupils of a Female School pp. 172-176
- The Seasons V.; pp. 176
- Byron's Last Words D. Martin; pp. 177
- To a Young Lady Alexander Beaufort Meek; Signed A. B. M.; pp. 177
- Lines in an Album Alexander Beaufort Meek; Signed A. B. M.; pp. 177-178
- Parting Alexander Beaufort Meek; Signed A. B. M.; pp. 178
- Lines Suggested on Viewing the Ruins at Jamestown John Collins McCabe; Signed Sylvanus; pp. 178-179
- Ode Written on a Fine Night at Sea pp. 179
- Autumn Woods H.; pp. 179-180
- The Declaration pp. 180
- From My Scrap Book Powhatan; pp. 180
- The Mechanician and Uncle Simon St. Leger Landon Carter; Signed Nugator; pp. 181-183
- Lines Written Impromptu, on a Lady's Intimating a Wish to See Some Verses of Mine in the Messenger A. B.; pp. 183
- The Peasant-Woman of the Canaries Eliza Gookin Thornton; Signed Eliza; pp. 184
- The Heart St. Leger Landon Carter [Unsigned]; pp. 184-185
- Parody on Bryant's Autumn pp. 185
- The Battle of Breed's Hill Alpha; pp. 185-186
- To a Lady M. S. L.; pp. 186
- Sonnet: From the Portuguese of Camoens Richard Henry Wilde; pp. 186
- To Ianthe Fergus; pp. 186
- Epigramme Francaise, and Translation pp. 186
- True Consolation pp. 186-187
- Sonnet Richard Henry Wilde; pp. 187
- Advice from a Father to His Only Daughter A President of the College of William and Mary; pp. 187-188
- Original Literary Notices pp. 188-190
- Editorial Remarks pp. 190-192
- Extracts from the Letters of Correspondents pp. 192
- Acknowledgements to Contributors, Correspondents, &c. pp. 192