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Footsteps of Angels, 87

Gaspar Becerra, 116

God's-Acre, 68

Haunted Houses, 141

liyan for my Brother's Ordination, 118

Hymn of the Moravian Nuns, 91

Hymn to the Night, 87

Interlude, 182, 184, 185, 186, 197, 199

It is not always May, 67

King Christian, 99

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Witlaf's Drinking-horn, 116

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Sand of the Desert in an Hour-glass, 115
Sandalphon, 148

Santa Filomena, 146
Seaweed, 80

Sir Humphrey Gilbert, 113

Song of the Bell, 100

of the Silent Land, 101

Songs, 80

Sonnet, 117

Sonnets, 83

Spring, 98

Sunrise on the Hills, 91
Suspira, 118

Tales of a Wayside Inn, 179
Tegnér's Death, 117

The Arrow and the Song, 82
The Arsenal at Springfield, 74
The Beleaguered City, 88

The Belfry of Bruges, 72
The Bird and the Ship, 100
The Black Knight, 101

The Blind Girl of Castèl-Cuillè, 118
The Bridge, 78

The Brook, 97

The Builders, 115

The Building of the Ship, 110

The Castle by the Sea, 101

The Celestial Pilot, 97

The Child Asleep, 98

The Children of the Lord's Supper, 105

The Courtship of Miles Standish, 36

The Day is Done, 80

The Dead, 100

The Discovery of the North Cape, 146

The Elected Knight, 104

The Emperor's Bird's Nest, 142

The Evening Star, 113

sonnet, 83

The Fiftieth Birthday of Agassiz, 147

The Fire of Drift-wood, 114

The Goblet of Life, 63

The Golden Legend, 150

Milestone, 145

The Good Part, 70

Shepherd, 97

The Grave, 99

The Happiest Land. 99

The Hemlock-tree, 83

The Image of God, 97

The Jewish Cemetery at Newport 143

The Ladder of St. Augustine, 140

The Landlord's Tale, 181

The Legend of the Crossbill, 84

The Lighthouse, 113

The Light of Stars, 87

The Luck of Edenhall, 104

The Musician's Tale, 187

The Native Land, 97

The Norman Baron, 75

The Occultation of Orion. 78

The Old Clock on the Stairs, 82

The Open Window, 116

The Phantom Ship, 141

The Poet's Tale, 199

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BRITISH COLLEGE OF HEALTH

EUSTON ROAD, LONDON.

FIFTY YEARS' USE OF THESE MEDICINES,
MORISON'S

VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINES,

By the public, has proved their efficacy and virtues, and the truth of MR. MORISON'S system as to the cure of diseases. Being composed of vegetable matter or medicinal herbs, they are found by experience to be harmless to the most tender age or the weakest frame, under every stage of human suffering; the most pleasant and benign in their operation ever offered to the world; and at the same time, the most certain in searching out the root of any complaint, however deep, and of performing if within the reach of human means.

a cure,

A short trial will convince any unprejudiced person of the good and permanent efficacy of MORISON'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINES. They do a great deal besides cleansing and purifying the great highway of the body-viz., the bowels,-important as that point is. They act copiously on the kidneys, the liver, and the skin. They operate with striking rapidity, and hence are invaluable in acute diseases. A sense of relief in the head, the stomach, and the whole system is felt very shortly after they have been taken: the blood flows more evenly, the heart beats more regularly. and the whole bound-up system is refreshed and liberated, and the sensation of cheerful health thus induced is not transitory. These pills will also give sleep to persons who have long been deprived of it.

The Medicines consist of three sorts, tending to the same purpose-that is, to cleanse and purify the blood and fluids. They are named:-No. 1, Morison's Pills; No. 2, Morison's Pills.

In Boxes, at 7d., 1s. 11d., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. ; Family Packets, 11s. each.
Also, the Vegetable Aperient Powders, 1s. 14d. per Box.

Beware of Vaccination, which is a direct poisoner of the blood, and therefore the cause of all kinds of diseases.

STAMP DUTY, £200,000 !!

MORISON'S PILLS, OF THE BRITISH COLLEGE OF HEALTH, EUSTON ROAD, LONDON.

MESSRS. MORISON have paid £150,000 to the English Government for STAMP DUTY on Morison's Vegetable Universal Medicine, up to 1865. Such an amount would cover the following number of Pills, taking at the rate of 50 Pills for a shilling: Stamp Duty

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Amount of Pills, Twelve Hundred Millions.

BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.-See that the words "Morison's Universal Medicines" are on the Government Stamp, in white letters, on a red ground. Sold by the Hygeian Agents, and all Medicine Vendors.

MORISON & CO., Hygeists, BRITISH COLLEGE OF HEALTH, EUSTON ROAD. London, Sept 1868.

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