to say, not only good, but far better than that which, had it depended on her own efforts, could have been in its place. It will be seen that the Book was intended to have been brought out for Christmas and New Year's Days: this desirable end could not be accomplished, but as recommended to do, she has inserted the "Address to the Young." CONTENTS An Address to the Young The Dying Horse Coquetry Lines on seeing in a list of new Music "The Waterloo Waltz" The Boy of Egremont Lines written on the Prospect of Death An Embarkation Scene The Execution of Montrose A Ghost Story Lord Byron Self Reliance Idle Words The Maniac of Victory God doeth all things well How old art thou Time The Young Man's Prayer