ODOARDO. before its leaves were scattered by the storm.—Was it not so, my daughter ? EMILIA. Not thou, my father-I myself-myself ODOARDO. Not thou, my daughter;--not thou !-Go not with an untruth out of the world. Not thou, my daughter! Thy father, thy unhappy father! EMILIA. Ah-my father-(she dies, and he lays her softly upon the ground.) ODOARDO. Thou to thy rest ! -See there, Prince ! does she please you still! Does she still excite in you desire ? Still, even in this blood that shouts revenge against you ? (after a pause) But you marvel whither all this tends ? You expect doubtless that I shall turn this steel against myself, and complete my deed as a base tragedy ?-You are mistaken. Here! (casting the dagger before his feet) Here lies the bloody witness of my criine! I go and deliver myself up into confinement. I go and expect you, as judge—And then, then—I await you in the presence of the Judge of all ! PRINCE (to Marinelli, after a long silence, during which he gazes on the body with dismay and doubt) Here, raise it up.Now, dost thou pause ?–Miserable villain !-(tearing the dagger out of his hand. No, with this blood shall thine not be mixed. Go, hide thyself for all eternity :-Go, I say.--God! God !-Is it to the misery of so many, not enough that princes should be human? must even devils too disguise themselves within their friend? The End. INDE X. The articles marked * are contributions from strangers ; the rest are all written by gentlemen who are, or have been, Students of King's College. II. A D PAGE ÆschyLUS, Prometheus Bound, from. 46, 104 Death of an Angel, the. From Jean Paul 208 159, 212 Longing for. From Novalis......... 24) the Sacrifice of Iphigenia, from 345 Difficult Points and Passages in ShakAged Minstrel to his Lute, the... 84 spere's Plays :Alison's French Revolution ................ 262 Preface ... 149 *Anacreon, Vol. XLV. 84 Hamlet, I.. 192 Angel, the death of an, from Jean Paul ... 208 II. 227 Another Sea .... 264 Macbeth, I..... 297 Answer to Moore's Ballad, “They tell me II. 395 thou'rt the Favoured Guest' 207 414 ............................. 499 Dirge 258 B Dramatic Poetry, its Influence upon the 260 Beauty's Destiny 413 Blumauer, Sterling worth, from 45 Blush, the Maiden's.... 19 E Breeze, the Summer......... 296 Bright Eyes 353 Early Grave, the ..................................... 408 Brook, the Star in the 496 485 * Burial at Sea 191 | Education, Value of Classical Studies in.. 412 -, Song of the 254 Ellerton Castle ..........3, 59, 115, 179, 243, 283, Butterfly in a Church, a, from Jean Paul.. 147 357, 395 Butterfly's Wings, the ................ 431 Emilia Galotti. From Lessing .285, 321, 381, 432, 497 Epitaph, a Poet's, on Himself 138 с from the Greek 259 Evening 21 Chapter on Graves, a 316 *Chapters on Genius, I. 235 II. F 352 154 Child of Mercy, the, from Herder 79 Musing, Lines on a 18 * Fame, the Desire of, Natural to Genius. 454 Children 418 147 Firmament, the..... Classics, the Study of the First Lesson, the Spirit's ....................... 205 409 Constellation Lyra Flowers and Frowns.......... 264 346 Council of Seneca Indians described 29 Covetous Man, and Nightingale, the, from G Lessing 207 Creation of the Turtle Doves, the. From *Genius, Chapters on, I......................... 235 Herder 486 II. 451 451 in .... ............ 255 356 ......... 354 II., III. IV....... .... 209 ...... 279 PAGE M PAGE 408 Macbeth, Difficult Points and Passages 316 .....297, 375 315 ................... 153 19 77 Medon 458 79 84 79 196 Moore, Answer to a Ballad by ............... 207 486 Music 40 171 N 98 Nature's Poet..... .................. 139 Hymans to, vide Novalis. 304 Stabat Mater... 335 391 449 206 Novalis, Hymns to Night, vide Hymns. 352 200 o 98 147 | Ode to Hope 348 Old King, the.... .................... 458 191 489 208 *Opinions, Conflicting, concerning Works 352 456 22 P 478 Parting Kiss, the 320 234 428 Poetry, its Value in Forming the Mind for Historical Study 259 493 Poets and Poetry 465 Character, the. From Novalis, and Jean Paul .... 352 Epitaph on Himself, the ............... 138 Polymeters. From Jean Paul: - Constancy ........................ 348 202 Children ... 491 31 Prometheus Bound. From Æschylus 46, 104, 159, 212 155 356 R 233 36 305 | Random Sketches from the Note Book of 135 a Traveller in the United States :- 22 195 24 Republican's Breakfast, the. From Goethe 80 419 20 *Reynolds, Sir Joshua, his Opinion of 427 Genius 473 Rose, the Sunlit ............................... 19 139 85 in .... ... ... ...414, 479 Life ... * 238 s T PAGE 345 .32, 91, 140, 349 264 * Talent and Genius, how related ...... 240, 451 478 464 486 ...................... 100 90 U ................... 153 United States, vide Random Sketches. 85 304 Unloved Philosophy, the....................... 234 493 139 V 158 36 W 492 *Weep not for the Dead Wit Distinguished from Poetry................ 468 •Woman ............... 87 201 177 201 Y 491 .......... 496 |