The Forget Me Not Literary Annual for 1845

Poetess Archive: Collections

Table of Contents, Forget Me Not, A Christmas and New Year's Present for 1845     


Table of Contents

7 H. (G.). To a Young Friend; [Poetry/3 pages]
10 Gould, Hannah Flagg. The Flowers; [Poetry/1 pages]
11 Ponsonby, Anne Eliza. A Funeral on Windermere; [Poetry/3 pages]
13 Barker, Matthew Henry (Old Sailor). The Hermit of the Rock; [Prose/32 pages]
45 Quillnan, Edward. A Gale, off Ramsgate; [Poetry/2 pages]
47 Mitford, Mary Russell. Woman's Destination; [Poetry/2 pages]
49 Ponsonby, Anne Eliza. Miranda; [Poetry/2 pages]
51 Sigourney, Mrs. L. H.. The Grave of Osceola; [Poetry/2 pages]
53 Gore, Catherine Frances (Mrs. Charles). Uncivil Passage of Civil War; [Prose/30 pages]
83 Gould, Hannah Flagg. The Departed; [Poetry/2 pages]
85 Browne (Gray), Mary Ann. Mary M'Donnell; [Prose/24 pages]
109 Moir, David Macbeth (Delta). Highland Melodies; [Poetry/7 pages]
116 Hollings, J. F.. The Deserted Cemetery; [Poetry/1 pages]
117 Dalton, J. Forbes. The Fair of Bergamo; [Prose/24 pages]
141 Michell, Major Nicholas. The Christian Victim; [Poetry/2 pages]
143 Swain, Charles. An Early Visiter; [Poetry/2 pages]
145 Lowther, Eden. Genifriede, the Flower Girl; [Prose/25 pages]
170 Sigourney, Mrs. L. H.. The Constant Friends; [Poetry/2 pages]
172 Stuart-Wortley, Lady Emmeline. To the Queen; [Poetry/1 pages]
173 Chorley, Henry F.. Aurora's Fan; [Prose/15 pages]
188 Ponsonby, Anne Eliza. Black Mac Torquill; [Poetry/1 pages]
189 S. (S. H.). The Still Small Voice; [Poetry/2 pages]
191 Michell, Mrs.. Mam'selle Rosetta; [Poetry/5 pages]
196 Dalton, J. Forbes. Last Rays of the Setting Sun; [Poetry/3 pages]
199 Dalton, J. Forbes. Trent; [Poetry/3 pages]
202 Campbell, Captain R. Calder. The River runs for all; [Poetry/1 pages]
203 Abdy, Maria. The Almond Tree; [Poetry/2 pages]
205 Anonymous. The Fairy's Shoe; [Prose/15 pages]
220 Chamier, Captain Frederick. On the Death of a Miser; [Poetry/1 pages]
221 Roberts, Miss Mary. Harmonies of Nature; [Poetry/2 pages]
223 Lee, Abbott. Changed but the Same; [Prose/23 pages]
246 B. (E.). The Stromcarl, "Far and Wide"; [Poetry/3 pages]
249 Pardoe, Miss Julia S. H.. The Magyr and the Moslem; [Prose/35 pages]
284 Swain, Charles. The False One; [Poetry/1 pages]
285 Ponsonby, Anne Eliza. Old Calgarth; [Prose/11 pages]
296 Gould, Hannah Flagg. The Lily of the Vale; [Poetry/1 pages]
297 Swain, Charles. The Cousins, Blanche & Bertha; [Poetry/3 pages]
300 Woodley, Rev. George. The Sea at Noon; [Poetry/1 pages]
301 Anonymous. The Victim of Imagination; [Prose/10 pages]
311 Michell, John. The Phantasm; [Poetry/5 pages]
316 B. (E.). The Child's Way to Heaven; [Poetry/3 pages]
319 Anonymous. Original Letters of Eminent Persons; [Prose/4 pages]
319 Original Letters of Eminent Persons. Princess Charlotte to Lady Bury; [Prose/1 pages]
320 Original Letters of Eminent Persons. Mrs. Siddons to Miss F. C. Kemble; [Prose/1 pages]
321 Original Letters of Eminent Persons. Sir Walter Scott to Mr. W. Goodhugh; [Prose/1 pages]



Date: 1845 (Web page revisions: 04/22/2006) Author: (Web page revisions: Laura Mandell).
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