
The Grateful Indian, and Other Stories
by William Henry Giles Kingston
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Chapters (54)
- W.H.G. Kingston "The Grateful Indian"
- Chapter One.
- The Grateful Indian, A Tale of Rupert’s Land. By William H.G. Kingston.
- II.
- III.
- IV.
- V.
- VI.
- Chapter Two.
- The Shepherd Lord, by Julia Corner, Author of the “Historical Library,” etcetera.
- II.
- Chapter Three.
- The Story of Nelson, by W.H.G. Kingston.
- II.
- III.
- IV.
- Chapter Four.
- An Adventure on the Black Mountain, by Frances M. Wilbraham.
- II.
- III.
- Chapter Five.
- The Boatswain’s Son: A Tale of the Sea, by William H.G. Kingston.
- II.
- III.
- IV.
- V.
- VI.
- VII.
- Chapter Six.
- Voices of the Night. Prelude.
- Hymn to the Night.
- A Psalm of Life. What the Heart of the Young Man said to the Psalmist.
- The Reaper and the Flowers.
- The Light of Stars.
- Footsteps of Angels.
- Flowers.
- The Beleaguered City.
- Midnight Mass for the Dying Year.
- Chapter Seven.
- Earlier Poems.
- An April Day.
- Autumn.
- Woods in Winter.
- Hymn of the Moravian Nuns of Bethlehem, at the consecration of Pulaski’s Banner.
- Sunrise on the hills.
- The Spirit of Poetry.
- Burial of the Minnisink.
- Chapter Eight.
- Translations. King Christian. A National Song of Denmark. From the Danish of Johannes Evald.
- The Celestial Pilot. From Dante’s Purgatorio, II.
- The Terrestrial Paradise. From Dante, Purgatorio, XXVIII.
- Spring.
- Song of the Bell. From the German.
- The End.
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