Page images
PDF
EPUB

F.

Father, the, by the author of "The
Mountain Decameron," 490.
Fay, Theodore, The Witness Box by,
516.

Ferrara, Duchess of, remarks respecting
her, 384.

Flowers, Asleep among the, 82, 466.
Flowers, Stanzas on, 536.

Forest Tree, the, a poem, 523.

459; his robbery in Willesden Church,
461; his escape from the cage at
Willesden, 576; departure from
home, 580.

Jenkinson, Olinthus, some passages in
the life of, 627.

Jerdan, W., The Dead Man's Race by,
142; The Bridegroom's Star, 463; the
Legacies of Intellect, 632.
Jim Crow, the original of, 528.

France, remarks on the present royal Jocund, Joyce, Twelfth Night Image-ry

family of, 381.

[blocks in formation]

H.

by, 108; a Turn Out, but no Strike,
202.

L.

Lament of the Cherokee, a poem, 298.
Lay of St. Gengulphus, No. II. of the
Golden Legend, 289.

Legend, The Golden, 289.
Legends of the Lochs and Glens, No. I.
the Linn of the Caldron, 406.
Leonora, verses to, 478.
Literary Graces, Three, 559.
Locksmith of Philadelphia, 272.
London-a glimpse of, 145; a gastrono.
mic survey of the dining-houses in,
470.

Lord Mayor's Day, an heroical ode,
after Dryden, 109.

Lost Battle, The, a poem, 506.
Louis Philippe, King of the French, re-
marks respecting him, 381.
Love, lines on, 187.

Handy Andy, further account of his ad. Love is like the Cistus flower, song, 582.

ventures, 88, 168, 299, 479.
Hearth of Scrivelsby Court, The, 62.
Hoffman, C. F., The Twin.Doomed by,

35.

Hogarth, George, A Spanish Robber by,
524.

Holkham Hall, Visit to, 524.
Holme, Mrs. Torre, translation of lines on
Love by, 187; verses to the Evening
Star, 209; Human Life, 380; verses
to Leonora, 478; sonnet from Pe-
trarch, 501.

Human Life, verses on, 380; a sonnet,

519; stanzas, 536.
Hugo, Victor, The Lost Battle, from
the French of, 506,

I.

Iago-Shakspeare Pagers, No. VIII, 53.
Impossibilities, lines on, 97.
Ingoldsby, Thomas, The Golden Le-
gend by, 289.

Intellect, Legacies of, 632.
Invitation to an Evening Walk, 405.
Isle of Wight, Legends of, 529, 641.

J.

Jack Sheppard-particulars respecting
his early years, 1; denunciation upon
him, 113, 118; details of his appren-
ticeship, 221; his first robbery, 329;
his confinement in St. Giles's Round-
house, 364; discovered in a Flash Ken,

Lover, Samuel, The Son to his Mother,
by, 50; Handy Andy, 88, 168, 299,
Lovers' Leap, a poem, 288.
479; the Sunshine of the Heart, 133.

M.

M'Dougall, Alexander, Verses to My
Old Coat by, 227.

Mackay, Charles, Song for a Stormy
Night by, 177; Rambles among the
Rivers, 508, 602.

Maclean, Mrs., Verses on her Death,144.
M. C. M., Come Back to Me, a song,
by, 389.

Maginn, Dr., Shakspeare Papers by, 43.
Marie de Villemare, story of, 178.
Medwin, Capt., The Quarantine by, 502.
Memory of the Poets, lines on the, 371.
Merrie England in the Olden Time, 98.
My Old Coat, a poem, 297.

N.
Night Watch, 610.

O.

Odd Fellow, story of the, 210.
Ode on Lord Mayor's Day, 109.
Oliver Twist, or the Parish Boy's Pro-

gress, further particulars respecting
the Jew and his companions, 66, 71;
conversation between Mr. Brownlow
and Monks respecting him, 81, 152;
his identity proved, 167, 281; adopted

by his benefactor and first friend, 423, Sketches of Andalucia, 51, 188, 264,

[blocks in formation]

smith.

Pilgrimage to Seville Cathedral, 51.
Poems the Son to his Mother, 50;
Twelfth Night Image-ry, 108; Sar-
danapalus, 254; a Turn Out, but no
Strike, 262; Baden Reminiscences,
280; the Lover's Leap, 288; a Poet's
Dream, 296; my Old Coat, 297; La.
ment of the Cherokee, 298; Out of
Sight out of Mind, 312; Richelieu, or
the Conspiracy, 389; the Cremation
of Shelley, 415; Cyprus Wine, 426;
the Lost Battle, 506; the Forest Tree,
523; to the memory of Haynes Bayly,
640; to my Melancholy, 647.
Poets, lines to the memory of, 371.
Poet's Dream, 296.

Positions, Relative, by a Registrar of
Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 204.

Q.

Quarantine, The, 502.

R.

Rambles among the Rivers.-No. I, the
Thames and his Tributaries, 372; No.
II, 508; No. III. 602.
Relative Positions, 204.
Richelieu, or the Conspiracy, a poem,
387.

Robber, account of a Spanish, 520.
Rome, description of the Colosseum at,

134; the studio of Thorwaldsen at,
137; the Misereres sung at the Sistine
chapel, 140; account of the Church
of the Pilgrims at, 141.

S.

Sardanapalus, a poem, 254.
Seville Cathedral, description of, 51.
Shakspeare Papers, No. VIII, Iago, 53.
Sheppard, Jack, see Jack Sheppard.
Sistine chapel at Rome, account of the
Misereres sung there, 140.

270.

Sonnet from Petrarch, 501; a Sonnet,
519.

Son to his Mother, 50.

Songs of Olden Time, 34; of the
Flowers, 82, 466; for a Stormy Night,
177; a Bacchanalian Song, 187; Come
Back to Me, 389; Love is like the
Cistus flower, 582.

Spanish Robber, account of a, 520.
Spring, Address to, 446.
Summers, Will, court-fool to Henry
VIII., character of him, 101.
Sutherland, Duchess of, remarks re-
specting her, 385.

T.

Talfourd, Serjeant, The Memory of the
Poets by, 371.

Tarlton, Richard, court-fool in the reign
of Queen Elizabeth, his character,
103;
anecdote of him, 104.
Thames and his Tributaries,372, 508,602.
Thorwaldsen, the sculptor, visit to his
studio, 137.

Tribute, elegiac, to the memory of
Haynes Bayly, 640.

Tuileries, description of a ball at the, 281.
Turn Out, but no Strike, a poem, 262.
Twelfth Night Image-ry, 108.
Twin-Doomed, story of the, 35.
Twist, Oliver, see Õliver.

V.

Venice, Convent of the Armenians at,
257.

Villemare, Marie de, see Marie.
Vincent Eden, or The Oxonian, 313;
his introduction to Oxford society,
390; Sunday morning, 583; a morn-
ing call, 592.

Visit to the chateau of Chillon, 30.

W.

Wade, J. A., Asleep among the Flowers,
82, 466; a Bacchanalian Song, 187;
the Lovers' Leap, 288; Out of Sight,
out of Mind, 312; an Invitation to an
Evening Walk, 405; and To my
Melancholy, by, 647.

Wight, Isle of, Tales and Legends of,
529, 641.

Witness Box, The, 516.

Woolsey, Cardinal, story respecting
him, 514.

END OF THE THIRD VOLUME.

4327

[graphic]
[graphic]
« ՆախորդըՇարունակել »