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ОглавлениеTHE FORESTER OF THE NEUTRAL GROUND. A SOUTH AFRICAN BORDER BALLAD.
THE EMIGRANT’S CABIN AT THE CAPE. AN EPISTLE IN RHYME.
THE VOLUNTEERS OF ENGLAND. BY A COLONIST.
A FAREWELL TO ENGLISH FRIENDS.
A MISSIONARY’S LAST FAREWELL TO ENGLAND.
A SUNRISE THOUGHT AT “COVE ROCK.”
THE LITTLE SHELL AT COVE ROCK.
A TRIBUTE OF SYMPATHY TO THE DEFENDERS OF GLEN LYNDEN.
IN THE DROUGHT LANDS OF SOUTH AFRICA. THE RAIN.
IN THE COUNTRY OF MANKORAAN. (NORTH OF THE VAAL RIVER, DECEMBER, 1882.)
THE BEAUTFUL ISLAND OF DREAMS.
ODE. (From Horace. — Lib. ii. Od. 18.)
AMMAP AND GRIET. A LEGEND OF THE ’NOSOP.
I. GOVERNMENT GARDENS, CAPE TOWN.
THE FADED PHOTOGRAPH. TO MY FRIEND, DAVID C——, BATH, SOMERSETSHIRE.
“ SHOULD IT BE ACCORDING TO THY MIND. ” (Job xxxiv 33.)
HYMN. WRITTEN DURING THE ZULU WAR.
THE LAMENT OF THE GUTTER LATELY FILLED UP BY AN UNPOETICAL MUNICIPALITY.
A ROMANCE FROM THE FIELDS. A COLONIAL BALLAD.
THE FLIGHT OF THE AMAKOSA. A RIFLE CORPS LEGEND.
AN IDYL OF A PRINCE. (NOT AFTER TENNYSON.)
A CHRISTMAS APPARITION. A BIL-IOUS LEGEND.
HON. WILLIAM PORTER, C.M.G. AN ELEGY.
STORM IN TUGELA VALLEY, NATAL.
THE NATAL GOLD DIGGINGS. TO GREENHORNS.
NATURE. A DAY ON THE HILLS, IN NATAL.
THE DEFENCE OF RORKE’S DRIFT. JANUARY 22-23, 1879.
“ RORKE’S DRIFT. ” JANUARY 22, 1879.
THE BARON’S ADVENTURE. (A FACT.)
THE BETTER LAND. AFTER SHEMANS.
GOING HOME. FROM THE TRANSVAAL TO ENGLAND.
THE LAST MISSION OF THE SAILS.
THE DIAMOND DIGGER. ON FINDING HIS FIRST LARGE DIAMOND. (From the drama “I. D. B.”)
THE LAST OF THE BOWKERS. A DIRGE.
THE DRUNKARD’S CHILD. FOUNDED ON ONE OF J. B. GOUGH’S THRILLING ANECDOTES.
THE “CHURL” OF THE PERIOD; AND ANOTHER. A LEGEND OF THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE.
PADDY’S LOVE SYMPTOMS. FOR MUSIC.
PROVERBIAL PHILOSOPHY OF HUMBUG.
“ IN MEMORIAM. ” THE REV. R. TEMPLETON, WHO DIED IN THE ZUURBERG FOREST, JANUARY 1886.
“ LORD! WHAT IS MAN THAT THOU ART MINDFUL OF HIM! ”
THE RHYME OF THE OX-WAGON. (A MODEST PENDANT TO PRINGLE’S “AFAR IN THE DESERT.”)