On the Picture of a "Child tired of Play" A Child's First Impression of a Star On Witnessing a Baptism To a City Pigeon The Belfry Pigeon Saturday Afternoon Florence Gray. LIST OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS, DESIGNED BY LEUTZE. LORD IVON. (To face Title.) ENGRAVED BY W. HUMPHRYS. "I resign'd the bird To her white hands; and, with a rapid thought, And lips already eloquent of love, Turn'd the strange chance to a similitude Of my own story." Lord Ivon and his Daughter, p. 185. THE MOTHER TO HER CHILD. (Title-page.) ENGRAVED BY J. J. PEASE. "God! who gavest Into my guiding hand this wanderer." The Mother to her Child, p. 102. PORTRAIT OF THE AUTHOR. ENGRAVED BY CHENEY FROM A PAINTING BY LAWRENCE. THE LEPER. ENGRAVED BY W. HUMPHRYS. "Nearer the stranger came, and bending o'er The leper's prostrate form, pronounced his name- ABSALOM. The Leper, p. 23. ENGRAVED BY W. HUMPHRYS. "Cold is thy brow, my son! and I am chill, As to my bosom I have tried to press thee!" HAGAR. ENGRAVED BY W. HUMPHRYS. Absalom, p. 50. "The well her God had given To gush in that deep wilderness." Hagar in the Wilderness, p. 69. |