1844, September (Ladies' Companion and Monthly Magazine)

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  1. The Lovers, p. 207, by Unknown
  2. Thou Art Not Gone: To the Memory of the Late Mrs. E. M. B., of Brooklyn, N.Y., p. 207, by Miss Hannah F. Gould
  3. The Bachelor, pp. 208-211, by Mrs. Emma C. Embury
  4. The Bourg de Copaire: How He Took the Strong Castle of Thurie, and Won Ellinor of Auraye to his Wife, pp. 211-217, by Henry William Herbert
  5. To—, p. 211, by Unknown
  6. Mary’s Bower, p. 217, by Lieut G.W. Patten
  7. Reveries of a Disappointed Writer, pp. 217-219, by Unknown
  8. Love and Courage, pp. 220-223, by Marie Aycord
  9. No Title, p. 223, by Unknown
  10. Sonnet: Addressed to Monadnock, p. 223, by W. C. Elleck
  11. A Monarch of Five Years Old: From the French of Paul Foucher. Chapter II-Chapter IV, pp. 224-227, by Paul Foucher
  12. Isabel, p. 227, by Thomas L. Harris
  13. The Huguenot Settlements in Florida: The Conspiracy of Lagenere Chapter IV-Chapter V, pp. 228-232, by William Gilmore Simms
  14. Farewell to Thee, Bright Summer!, p. 232, by Miss H. J. Woodman
  15. Kissing Bridge, pp. 233-237, by Mrs. E.F. Ellet
  16. No Title, p. 237, by Unknown
  17. Inez: A Tale of Grenada Chapter I – IV, pp. 237-244, by Edward Maturin
  18. A Morning in June, p. 237, by Thomas L. Harris
  19. No Title, p. 244, by Samuel Johnson
  20. The Poet’s Curse; Or, “We Shall be Rich To-Morrow”: Part I, pp. 244-247, by J. H. Ingraham
  21. The Floating Church of Our Saviour for Seamen, pp. 248-249, by C.
  22. ‘Tis Best to Be Free: Words by the Late Miss L. E. Landon, pp. 250-251, by Herman S. Saroni,
  23. Antrhopon, p. 252, by Dunn English Thomas
  24. Editor’s Table, pp. 253-254, by Editor


Submitted By: Swift, Stephanie: section 1, Winter 2013