Abdications, a Prize Essay, 49. Acton, Miss, Victoria Regina by, 38, see Poems.
Advice to Mr. Gabriel Blackadder, 474. Ainsworth, W. Harrison, Guy Fawkes
by, 1. 113. 225. 329. 441. 551. Aldrich, James, Lines to One far away by, 149; a Day with Nature, 646.
Barker, W. G. J. Esq. the Return of the Birds by, 421.
Bath, the Porcelain, a Legend of the Celestial Empire, 610. Bells, a chapter on, 90.
Birds, the Return of the, 421; вее Poems.
Blackadder, Mr. Gabriel, Plain Advice to, 474.
Blacksmith, the Village, a Poem, 53; see Poems.
Blakesley House, Ghost Gossips at, 462. 622.
Blue Chamber, Secrets of the, 399. Boberfeld, Martin Opitz von, Content- ment, a poem, by, 398.
Bridal Hymn, 530; see Poems. Brigands, a Rencontre with the, 375. Brunel, Mr. lines on the rumoured in- tention of knighting him, 461.
Cemeteries and Churchyards, a visit to Kensal Green, 92.
Chancery Clerk, Messrs. Leach, Battye, and Slug's Managing, 293. Children of the Mobility versus the Children of the Nobility, 164. Churchyards and Cemeteries, 92. Classical Ode, with a Free Translation,' 292.
Clink, Colin; see Colin.
Coachman, Stage, Adventures of one abroad, 543.
Colin Clink, his marriage, and conclu. sion of his history, 65.
Comedy, lines on the successful getting. up of a new one, 344.
Contentment, a poem, 398; see Poems. Cook, Nell; a Tale of the Dark Entry. County Legends, No. II. 81; see County Legends.
Costello, Dudley, the Stage.Coachman abroad by, 543.
Costello, Miss, the Mill of Pouldu by, 644.
County Legends. No. II. Nell Cook. 54; No III. The Lay of the Old Woman clothed in grey, 521. 674. Crowquill, Alfred, The Old Ledger by, 54; No. II. Septimus Jeffs, 197; No. III. The Mountebank, 390; No. IV. The Girl at No. 7, 507.
Daniel, George, Merrie England in the Olden Time by, 17, 129, 257, 361.486. 593.
Dancing Master, the, a poem, 152; see Poems.
Diary of a Dining-out Man, 280. Donnellan, Bob, his story, 647. Dramatists, Modern English, 301,
Election Freedom, lines on, 179. E. L. J. lines on the Knighting of Bru nel by, 461.
Elssler, Fanny, epistle to, from the 'Om- nibus' in London, 328.
Epistle to Fanny Elssler, at New York, from the Omnibus' in London, 328. Essay on Abdications, 49.
Exile's Song to Fatherland, 205; see Songs.
Fawkes, Guy, see Guy.
Fatherland, Song of the Exile to, 205; see Songs.
Fifteen Acres, an Adventure in the, 647. Flemming, Paul, Wishes by, 502; Song, 550.
Freedom, lines on Election, 179.
Galatea, lines on, 271.
Gane, W. Law, the Sailor by, 357. German Poets, specimens of modern, 573.
German Student's Tale, 516.
Ghost Gossips at Blakesley House, 462. 622.
Girl at No. 7. 507; see Old Ledger. Grey Mare, the, see Old Ledger. Guy Fawkes, an Historical Romance, continuation of,-the Star-Chamber, 1; the Jailor's Daughter, 3; the Counterplot, 113; White Webbs, 121; Marriage of Guy Fawkes and Vivia- na Radcliffe, 225; the Capture of Guy Fawkes, 233; Flight of the Conspira- tors, 329; the Examination of Guy Fawkes, 339; account of his under- going the Torture, 441; the troubles of Viviana, 453; Huddington, 551; explosion at Holbeach, 564.
Hill, Thomas, account of, 86. Hindostan, Hours in, 567.
Ho-Fi of the Yellow Girdle, story of, 305.
Hooton, Charles, Colin Clink by, 65. Hope, a poem, 592.
Hor Offleanæ ; or the Man about Town, 272; No. II. Bob Rambleton and his brother, Sir John, 413. Howitt, Mary, Specimens of Modern German Poets, by, 573. Hours in Hindostan, 567. Hyson and Bohea, a Tale of the Tea pot, 382.
Ingoldsby, Thomas, County Legends by No. II. Nell Cook, 81; No. III. the Lay of the Old Woman clothed in grey, 521, 574.
Irish Love Adventure, 241.
Irish Superstitions, 188.
It is not always May, a poem, 196; see Poems.
Jeffs, Septimus, story of, 197.
J. S. lines on the successful getting-up of a new Comedy by, 344.
Kensall Green, visit to the Cemetery there, 92.
Lay of the Old Woman clothed in grey, 521, 574. Legends, County, No. II. Nell Cook, 81; No. III. The Lay of the Old Woman clothed in grey, 521, 574. Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim, lines on Ga. latea by, 271.
Light, a poem, 422; see Poems. Lines-to One far away, 149; on Elec.
tion Freedom, 179; on National De. ficiencies, 254; to Paddy, 292; on the successful getting.up of a new Come. dy, 344; on the rumoured intention of knighting Mr. Brunel, 461; to Myr. tha, 473; to Hope, 592. Linkman, the, 635. Loewenthalt, Jesaias Rumpler von, lines to Hope by, 592.
Longfellow, Professor, the Village Black. smith by, 53; It is not always May, 196.
London Assurance,' Light, by the all- thor of, 422.
Love Adventure, account of an Irish, 241.
Lundt, Zacharias, Bridal Hymn by, 530.
M'Teague, P., Irish Superstitions by, 188.
Man about Town, Hora Offleanse by, 272. 412; see Hore Offleant. Marine Memoranda, No. II. 206; No. III. 503.
Martin Opitz Von Boberfeld, Content- ment, a poem by, 398. Medwin, Captain Sydney, from the Memoranda of a Physician, by, 168. Merrie England in the Olden Time; ancient sports and pastimes, 17. 129. 257.361. 486, 593. Mobility, Children of the, 164. Modern English Dramatists, Mr. Ser. jeant Talfourd, 301.
Moscherosch, J. M., Praise of Wine by, 186.
Mountebank, the, No. III. of the Old Ledger, 390; see Old Ledger. Muinp, story of the, 457.
Murray, Hon. R. Dundas, the Lonja of Seville by, 583. Mussulah Boat, 571. My Grand Tour, 40. Myrtha, lines to, 473.
National Deficiencies, lines on, 254. Nature, a day with, 646.
Nell Cook!! A Tale of the Dark En. try,' 81; see County Legends. Notes on some new Novels, 526,
Ode, a classical one, with a free transla. tion, 292.
Old Ledger, Introduction to the, 54; No. 1. The Grey Mare, 59; No. II. Sep- timus Jeffs, 197; No. III. The Mount. ebank, 390; No. IV. The Girl at No. 7,507.
Old Woman clothed in Grey, Lay of the, No. II. County Legends, 521, 674; see County Legends.
Omnibus,' epistle from the, to Fanny Elssler, 328.
One Hour with Death, a poem, 255; see Poems.
Opinions of the 'Times,' 37. O'Toole, Phelim, an Irish Love Adven. ture by, 241; Adventure in the Fifteen Acres, 647.
Paddy, lines to, translation of a Classical Ode, 292.
Pangloss, Dr., Notes on some new novels by, 526.
Plain Advice to Mr. Gabriel Blackadder, 474.
Physician, tale from the memoranda of a, 168. Poems-Victoria Regina, 38; the Village
Blacksmith, 53; When shall we three mect again, 64; the Dancing Master, 157; in Praise of Wine, 186; Sum- mer in the Heart, 208; One hour with Death, 255; Contentment, 398; the Return of the Birds, 421; Light, 422; Wishes, 502; the Bridal Hymn, 530. Poole, John, Rumfuskin, King of the North Pole, a Tragedy for the First of April, by, 345.
Pop' Visit, the, 150. Porcelain Bath, see Bath. Pouldu, the Mill of, 644.
Poyntz, Albany, Abdications, a Prize Essay by, 49; The Children of the Mobility, 164; Diary of a Dining-out Man, 280; Secrets of the Blue Cham- ber, 399; the Linkman, 635. Praise of Wine, a poem, 186; see Poems.
Rencontre with the Brigands, 375. Return of the Birds, a poem, 421; see Poems.
Rumfuskin, King of the North Pole, a tragedy, 345.
Sargent, Epes, Summer in the Heart, by, 208.
Secrets of the Blue Chamber, 399. Septimus Jeffs, see Old Ledger. Seville, the Lonja of, 583.
Smith, O., a Tough Yarn by, 158; lines on Taglioni, 662.
Albert, a Rencontre with the Brigands by, 375.
S. N. H., One Hour with Death by, 256. Songs Of the Exile to Fatherland, 205; The Wanderer, 506.
Sonnet on presenting a young lady with a locket of hair, 573.
Stanley Thorn, his introduction to the House of Commons, 98; the Petition, its progress, and the result, 107; an important disclosure in the affairs of the Widow, 209; reconciliation be- tween Bob and Venerable Joe, 212; Stanley resolves to retrieve his fortunes, 216; the commencement of his spe- culations, 423; the Countess of Cla- rendale's Soirée Musicale, 436; the Countess receives another lesson, 531; commencement of Stanley's pecuni. ary embarrassments, 536. Stage-Coachman Abroad, the, 543. Stephen Dugard,' Ghost Gossips at Blakesley House by the author of, 462, 622.
Student's Tale, the German, 516. Submarine, Marine Memoranda by a, 206; No. III. 503.
Summer in the Heart, a poem, 208; see Poems.
Superstitions, account of the Irish, 188. Sydney, from the Memoranda of a Phy. sician, 168.
Taglioni, lines on, 662.
Talfourd, Mr. Serjeant, remarks on his new Novels, 301.
Tale of the Tea.pot, Hyson and Bohea, 382.
Thorn, Stanley, see Stanley. Three Ravens, story of the, 180. Times, opinions on the, 37. To One far away, lines, 149. Tough Yarn, a, 158.
Tragedy, Rumfuskin, King of the North Pole, 345.
'T.T. T.' Hyson and Bohea, a tale by, 382; the Porcelain Bath, 610.
Valentine Vox,' Stanley Thorn by the author of, 98. 209. 423. 531.
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