Godey’s Lady’s Book/Volume 31




Godey’s
Magazine
and
Lady's Book.
Edited by
Mrs. Sarah J. Hale.
Morton M'Michael and Louis A. Godey.
Vol. XXXI.—From July to December,
1845.
Philadelphia:
Louis A. Godey, Publishers’ Hall,
101 Chestnut Street.
Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1845, by
Louis A. Godey,
In the Clerk’s Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Phiadelphia:
T. K. & F. G. Collins,
Printers.
Table of Contents.
Vol. XXXI
| A Bathing Frolic on Lake Ontario. By Lydia Lake, | 4 |
| Afternoon. By Mrs. M. E. Robbins, | 21 |
| Alvas and Inez. By Wm. Russell, Jr., | 219 |
| A Musical Reminiscence. By J. F. Otis, | 216 |
| Angry Words. By Miss S. H. Hunt, | 97 |
| An Ode of Horace. By Arthur Simkins, | 56 |
| A Reminiscence. By H. T. Tuckerman, | 144 |
| A Song for Thee. By Mrs. Lois B. Adams, | 142 |
| A Tale of New Orleans. By Mrs. H. F. Lee, | 160 |
| A Wish—translated from the German of Reinick, | 109 |
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| “Big Abel and the Little Manhattan.” By Edgar A. Poe, | 218 |
| Black Coats. By W. B. Wood, | 143 |
| Bonjour and Adieu. By Miss Penina Moise, | 38 |
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| Canzonet. By O. H. Wildeberger, | 184 |
| Conformity to the World. By T. S. Arthur, | 241 |
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| Dew-drops, | 81 |
| “Dipping.” By Mrs. H. Seeley Totten, | 199 |
| Dreams. By J. E. Knight, | 172 |
| Dudley Villiers—a Sketch. By Miss Leslie, | 39 |
| Editors’ Table, 44, 82, 128, 178, 223, 270 | |
| Editors’ Book Table, 46, 84, 130, 179, 226, 272 | |
| Epigram. By James S. Bell, M. D., | 190 |
| Error—a Sonnet. By Mrs. E. Oakes Smith, | 37 |
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| Farmer’s Nooning. By Edward H. Coggins, | 1 |
| Funeral Shadows—a Mystery. By F. A. Durivage, | 46 |
| From our Own Correspondent—Fanny, | 169 |
| Glen Mary, | 32 |
| Grandfather's Tale of Early Times. By Mrs. Lawson, | 183 |
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| Harriet Enfield; or, The Ball Dress. By Miss Leslie, | 135 |
| Heroic Women of America. Quaker Heroism, | 2 |
| Home—a Dramatic Sketch. By Henry F. Harrington, | 69 |
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| Incidents of a Cruise. By Mrs. Juliet H. L. Campbell, | 74 |
| Infancy. By Miss Marion H. Rand, | 134 |
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| Keeping a few Genteel Boarders. By Mrs. H. Seeley Totten, | 25 |
| Knowledge in Heaven. By John Ross Dix, | 123 |
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| Letters to the Editor. By Mrs. H. Seeley Totten, 78, 291, 239 | |
| Lines sent with a Rose to a Lady. By Park Benjamin, | 252 |
| Lines to Miss E. F. By A. M., | 168 |
| Lines to my Mother. By Joseph B. Smith, a blind poet, | 245 |
| Literary Criticism. By Edgar A. Poe, | 261 |
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| Marginal Notes. By Edgar A. Poe, 49, 120 | |
| Mary and Jesus. By Mrs. M. E. Robbins, | 73 |
| Mesmerides in a Stage-Coach; or, Passes en Passant. By W. Gilmore Simms, | 111 |
| Music—Carlotta Grist Polka. By Julien, | 221 |
| Music—Rosemonde. By J. T. S. Sullivan, | 80 |
| Music—the celebrated Love Not Quickstep. By Thomas Carr, | 126 |
| Music—The Exile’s Song. By J. T. S. Sullivan, | 176 |
| Music—The Tear upon my Cheek. By M. Culver, | 43 |
| My Three Loves. By Tristram Langstaff, | 158 |
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| Naples. By Prof. Waterman, | 220 |
| Niagara. By Miss Leslie, | 230 |
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| Old Truth and the Trout Fisher—a Country Story. By Mrs. A. M. F. Annan, 207, 253 | |
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| Parting, | 175 |
| Prophecy of Balaam. By Mrs. Juliet H. L. Campbell, | 63 |
| Prosings about Poets, | 237 |
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| Recollections of Mathews. By Miss Leslie, | 6 |
| Rosa and Theodore. By M. P., | 110 |
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| Schuylkill in Winter. By D. E. Wilson, | 260 |
| Selfishness. By Esther Wetherald, | 40 |
| Sense and Insensibility. By F. E. F., | 92 |
| Smiles and Tears. By Miss Angelina M. Walcott, | 32 |
| Something in a Name. By J. Beauchamp Jones, | 71 |
| Spring in the Woodlands. By Mary Clavers, | 22 |
| Star Papers—No. 2. By a Claire Voyante, | 52 |
| St. Peter in Prison, | 37 |
| Sunday Evening. By Angele Hull, | 150 |
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| The Aims of Life. By the Hon. Ellis Lewis, | 77 |
| The American Union. By Mrs. Hale, | 206 |
| The Bazaar Post-Office, | 266 |
| The Battle of Concord Bridge, | 134 |
| The Bird, | 38 |
| The Bud of the White Cottage. By Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz, | 133 |
| The Cheap Dress. By Mrs. A. M. F. Annan, | 86 |
| The Cousins; or, Fireside Sketches. By the author of “Kate Percival,” etc. etc., | 28 |
| The Dancing Dolls, | 181 |
| The Duchess of Bavaria. By Mrs. E. F. Ellet, | 151 |
| The Empire of Woman. By Mrs. Sarah Josepha Hale, | 12 |
| The Evil and the Good. By Mary Orme, | 36 |
| The Fisherman’s Wedding—a Tale of South America. By Edward F. Weld, | 64 |
| The Indian Captive, | 182 |
| The Italian Peasant Boy, | 229 |
| The Last Guest—a Sonnet. By Mrs. E, Oakes Smith, | 24 |
| The Last of the Asmoneans. By Miss S. H. Browne, | 201 |
| The Maiden Knight. By W. H. Carpenter, | 215 |
| The Midsummer Guests. By Mrs. A. M. F. Annan, 13, 57 | |
| The Mourners, | 133 |
| The Mysterious Reticule, By Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz, | 202 |
| The Orpheus and Eurydice of Canova. By Miss H. B. Macdonald, | 103 |
| The Poet and Lady—a Dramatic Fragment. By R. H. Dunlap, | 217 |
| The Poet in Want of a Rhyme, | 132 |
| The Professor’s Daughter. By Mary E. Lee, | 145 |
| The Revenge of the Flowers—translated from the German of Freiligrath. By Caroline F. Orne, | 102 |
| The Rose and the Lily, | 85 |
| The Sabbath and its Rest. By Mrs. Hale, | 144 |
| The Schuylkill in Summer. By D. E. Wilson, | 38 |
| The Song of the Bleachers. By Anna Fleming, | 142 |
| The Suicide—translated from the German of C. F. Gellert. By J. T. S. Sullivan, | 1 |
| The Tapestry Workers. By Mrs. A. Fleming, | 51 |
| The Visitor from the Comet. By Sarak Howitt, | 173 |
| The Voyage of Life—written for my Daughter’s Album. By W., | 238 |
| The Wanderer—translated from the German of Gœthe, | 265 |
| The Warning Spectre—translated from the German. By W. L. Manning, | 144 |
| The Woods. By Charles G. Leland, | 240 |
| Thou’rt Coming, Spring. By Angele Hull. | 91 |
| Tribute to the Memory of my Mother. By Dr. John C. M’Cabe, | 229 |
| Twilight Music, | 45 |
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| Valerie; or, The Young Italian—a Tale, from the French of Florian. By Miss Carolina South, | 246 |
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| Western New York—a Slight Sketch. By Miss Leslie, | 185 |
| What that Boy did come to at Last. By Fanny Forrester, | 193 |
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| Zekiel and his Dog. By Miss H. F. Gould, | 33 |
List of Embellishments.—Vol. XXXI.
July.
Nooning.
Quaker Heroism.
Fashion Plate—coloured.
Six Fashionable Embellishments.
Nooning.
Quaker Heroism.
Fashion Plate—coloured.
Six Fashionable Embellishments.
August.
St. Peter in Prison.
Scene on the Schuylkill.
Domestic Fashion Plate.
St. Peter in Prison.
Scene on the Schuylkill.
Domestic Fashion Plate.
September.
The Rose and the Lily.
Fashion Plate.
In Want of a Rhyme.
Fancy Caps and Chemisettes.
The Rose and the Lily.
Fashion Plate.
In Want of a Rhyme.
Fancy Caps and Chemisettes.
October
Behold the Place where they Laid him.
The Battle of Concord Bridge.
Fashion Embellishments.
Grotesque Fashions.
Behold the Place where they Laid him.
The Battle of Concord Bridge.
Fashion Embellishments.
Grotesque Fashions.
November
The Indian Captive.
The Dancing Dolls.
Polka Fashion Plate.
The Indian Captive.
The Dancing Dolls.
Polka Fashion Plate.
December.
The Italian Peasant Boy.
Winter.
Fashion Plate.
The Italian Peasant Boy.
Winter.
Fashion Plate.
Numbers (not listed in original)
- July 1845
- August 1845
- September 1845
- October 1845
- November 1845
- December 1845
This work was published before January 1, 1930, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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