THE PILGRIMS OF THE RHINE

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CONTENTS

ADVERTISEMENT TO THE FIRST EDITION.

PREFACE.

THE IDEAL WORLD

THE PILGRIMS OF THE RHINE

CHAPTER I. IN WHICH THE READER IS INTRODUCED TO QUEEN NYMPHALIN.

CHAPTER II. THE LOVERS.

CHAPTER III. FEELINGS.

CHAPTER IV. THE MAID OF MALINES.

CHAPTER V. ROTTERDAM. — THE CHARACTER OF THE DUTCH. — THEIR RESEMBLANCE TO

CHAPTER VI. GORCUM. — THE TOUR OF THE VIRTUES: A PHILOSOPHER’S TALE.

CHAPTER VII. COLOGNE. — THE TRACES OF THE ROMAN YOKE. — THE CHURCH OF ST.

CHAPTER VIII. THE SOUL IN PURGATORY; OR LOVE STRONGER THAN DEATH.

CHAPTER IX. THE SCENERY OF THE RHINE ANALOGOUS TO THE GERMAN LITERARY

CHAPTER X. THE LEGEND OF ROLAND. — THE ADVENTURES OF NYMPHALIN ON THE

CHAPTER XI. WHEREIN THE READER IS MADE SPECTATOR WITH THE ENGLISH

CHAPTER XII. THE WOOING OF MASTER FOX.*

CHAPTER XIII. THE TOMB OF A FATHER OF MANY CHILDREN.

CHAPTER XIV. THE FAIRY’S CAVE, AND THE FAIRY’S WISH.

CHAPTER XV. THE BANKS OF THE RHINE. — FROM THE DRACHENFELS TO BROHL. — AN

CHAPTER XVI. GERTRUDE. — THE EXCURSION TO HAMMERSTEIN. — THOUGHTS.

CHAPTER XVII. LETTER FROM TREVYLYAN TO —— .

CHAPTER XVIII. COBLENTZ. — EXCURSION TO THE MOUNTAINS OF TAUNUS; ROMAN

CHAPTER XIX. THE FALLEN STAR; OR THE HISTORY OF A FALSE RELIGION.

CHAPTER XX. GLENHAUSEN. — THE POWER OF LOVE IN SANCTIFIED PLACES. — A

CHAPTER XXI. VIEW OF EHRENBREITSTEIN. — A NEW ALARM IN GERTRUDE’S

CHAPTER XXII. THE DOUBLE LIFE. — TREVYLYAN’S FATE. — SORROW THE PARENT OF

CHAPTER XXIII. THE LIFE OF DREAMS.

CHAPTER XXIV. THE BROTHERS.

CHAPTER XXV. THE IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL. — A COMMON INCIDENT NOT BEFORE

CHAPTER XXVI. IN WHICH THE READER WILL LEARN HOW THE FAIRIES WERE

CHAPTER XXVII. THURMBERG. — A STORM UPON THE RHINE. — THE RUINS OF

CHAPTER XXVIII. THE VOYAGE TO BINGEN. — THE SIMPLE INCIDENTS IN THIS TALE

CHAPTER XXIX. ELLFELD. — MAYENCE. — HEIDELBERG. — A CONVERSATION BETWEEN

CHAPTER XXX. NO PART OF THE EARTH REALLY SOLITARY. — THE SONG OF THE

CHAPTER XXXI. GERTRUDE AND TREVYLYAN, WHEN THE FORMER IS AWAKENED TO THE

CHAPTER XXXII. A SPOT TO BE BURIED IN.

CHAPTER THE LAST. THE CONCLUSION OF THIS TALE.