CONTENTS
ADVERTISEMENT TO THE FIRST EDITION.
CHAPTER I. IN WHICH THE READER IS INTRODUCED TO QUEEN NYMPHALIN.
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 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