The Portland Sketch Book. Various

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Frederick Mellen.

       BALLOONING.

       By I. McLellan, Jr.

       ODE,

       ON OCCASION OF JUDGE STORY'S EULOGY ON CHIEF JUSTICE MARSHALL AT THE ODEON.

       By Grenville Mellen.

       THE BOY'S MOUNTAIN SONG.

       FROM THE GERMAN.

       By I. McLellan, Jr.

       THE UNCHANGEABLE JEW.

       By John Neal.

       A WAR-SONG OF THE REVOLUTION.

       By John Neal.

       MUSINGS ON MUSIC.

       By James F. Otis.

       SIN ESTIMATED BY THE LIGHT OF HEAVEN.

       By Edward Payson.

       THE WAY OF THE SOUL.

       By L. S. P.

       FRAGMENTS OF AN ADDRESS ON MUSIC.

       By Edward Payson.

       THE BLUSH.

       By Mrs. Elizabeth Smith.

       THE WIDOWED BRIDE.

       By Mrs. Ann S. Stephens.

       JACK DOWNING'S VISIT TO PORTLAND.

       By Seba Smith.

       PORTLAND AS IT WAS.

       By William Willis.

       THE CHEROKEE'S THREAT.

       By N. P. Willis.

       GRECIAN AND ROMAN ELOQUENCE.

       By Ashur Ware.

       RELIGION.

       By Jason Whitman.

       THE DESERTED WIFE.

       By Mrs. Ann S. Stephens.

       Table of Contents

      The object of the Portland Sketch-Book, is to collect in a small compass, literary specimens from such authors as have a just claim to be styled Portland writers. The list might have been extended to a much greater length, had all been included who have made our city a place of transient residence; but no writer has a place in this volume who is not, or has not been, a citizen of Portland, either by birth or a long residence. Therefore, all the names contained in these pages are emphatically those of Portland authors. Among those who were actually born here and either wholly, or in part educated here, will be found the following names, most of which are already known to the world of literature.

      S. B. Beckett—James Brooks—William Cutter—Charles S. Daveis—Nathaniel Deering—P. H. Greenleaf—Charles P. Ilsley—Joseph Ingraham—Geo. W. Light—Henry W. Longfellow—Grenville Mellen—Frederick Mellen—Isaac McLellan, Jr.—John Neal—Elizabeth Smith—William Willis—N. P. Willis.

      Considering the population of our city—hardly fifteen thousand at this time—the list itself we apprehend will be considered as not the least remarkable part of the book.

      It was the design of the Publishers to furnish a book composed of original articles from all our living authors, and to select only from those who have been lost to us; but though great exertions were made, the editor found much difficulty in collecting original materials, even after they had been promised by almost every individual to whom she applied. According to the original design, each living author was to have contributed a limited number of pages; but after frequent disappointments, all restrictions were taken off; each writer furnished as many original pages as suited his pleasure, and the deficiency was supplied by selected articles. In her selections, the editor has endeavored to do impartial justice to our authors, and, in almost every instance, she has been guided by them in her choice. If in any case she has been obliged to exercise her own judgment, in contradiction to theirs, it was because the publishers had restricted her to a certain number of pages, and the articles proposed would have swelled the volume beyond the prescribed limits. Original papers are inserted exactly as they were supplied by their separate authors. A general invitation was extended; therefore it should give no offence, if those who have contributed largely fill the greater portion of the Book, to the exclusion of much excellent

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