65
_Bonnie Cliffe Castle_ 67
_Opening of Devonshire Park_ 68
_Farewell to Rev. H. J. Longsdon_ 71
_He's Thy Brother_ 73
_Lund's Excursion to Windermere_ 74
_The Tartan Plaid_ 85
_The Pauper's Box_ 86
_The Vale of Aire_ 88
_Fra Haworth to Bradford_ 90
_The Veteran_ 91
_Address to the Queen_ 92
_Ode to Burns on his 130th Birthday_ 96
_Trip to Malsis Hall_ 98
_The Bold Bucchaneers_ 104
_The Benks o' the Aire_ 105
_The Late J. W. Peckover_ 107
_The Fugitive_ 108
_The Feathered Captive_ 111
_Dame Europe's Lodging House_ 113
_Charming Rebecca of Riddlesden Hall_ 127
_The City of "So be I's_" 128
_Shoo's Deead an' Goan_ 132
_Ode to an Herring_ 133
_The World's Wheels_ 137
_English Church History_ 137
_Illustration_ (_Keighley Parish 139
Church_)
_The Old Hand-Wool-Combers_ 140
_T' Village Aram Skaram_ 143
_Come_, _Gi' us a Wag o' Thy Paw_ 146
_Full o' Doubts and Fears_ 147
_Behold how the Rivers_ 148
_Our Poor Little Factory Girls_ 149
_Haworth Sharpness_ 150
_Dear Harden_ 151
_The Heroic Watchman_ 152
_The English_ "_Cricketeer_" 154
_Christmas Day_ 156
_Wi' Him I call My Own_ 157
_It isn't so wi' Me_ 158
_A New Divorce_ 159
_The Vision_ 160
The Grand Old Man of Oakworth.
Come, hand me down that rustic harp,
From off that rugged wall,
For I must sing another song
To suit the Muse's call,
For she is bent to sing a poean,
On this eventful year,
In praise of the philanthropist
Whom al
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