NON-CIRCULATING CAL
COLLECTION
Laird of Lonne, the, a ballad, by the Et- trick Shepherd, 571
Lamb, C. Esq. his farce of the Pawn- broker's daughter, 97
Last Stork, the, a poem, 217
Law, on the alteration of the Courts of, in Scotland, 742
Lawn Sleeves, a poem, 372
Laws, the poor, in Ireland, remarks on, 748
Letter on the controversy between the Bishop of Ferns and Lord Mountcashel, 173
on British America, 604
from Major-General Stirling, 704 . de Arte Poetica, 706
from a Half-caste to a Pharsee, 786 Letters to the Duke of Wellington, on the British Colonies, 223
and journals of Lord Byron, re- view of Moore's, 389-Part ii. 422 Lines on reading Arthur's Round Table, 705
Literature, musical remarks on, 471 London, remarks on the recent improve- ments in, 17
Love and death; by Mrs Hemans, 113 M'Queen, James, Esq. letters from, to the
Duke of Wellington, on the British Co- lonies, 223
Marriages, lists of, 123, 548, 963 Mariner's return, the, 907 Member, the silent, 608, 717
Meeting of Parliament, remarks on the,
Military promotions, appointments, &c. 129, 543, 957
Moore's Life of Byron, review of, 389- Part II. 422
Monthly lists of new publications, 126, 541, 953
Mourn, ancient Caledonia, 634 Mountcashel, Lord, and the Bishop of Ferns, on the controversy between, 173 Music, triumphant, 578
Musical literature, remarks on, 471 Nineveh, the Fall of, review of, 137 Noctes Ambrosianæ, No. XLVIII., 659 -Scottish Academy exhibition, 663- An adventure of the Shepherd, 669- Distress of the country, 675-The Edin. burgh Review, 678-Sotheby's and other new publications, 685-Scotch and Eng- lish feeding, 691-Sculpture; Thom and Greenshields, 693--Galt's Lawrie Tod, 694. No. XLIX., 802-The Shep- herd's description of a country church- yard, 804-Transplanted trees, 805— River fishing, ib.-The theatre, 808— The Shepherd's receipt for rheumatism, 809-The power o' education, 811- Metaphysics, 812-Shepherd's descrip- tion of the suffering of thirst, 817- Campbell, Moore, and Byron, 823- No. L. 917-Birds' nests, 918-Chris- tian and Jewish laws, 921-Religion, 921-Bronte and O'Bronte, 925-Up- setting a bee-hive and assault of bees,
929-Credit and commerce, 934-The Shepherd on his native country, 939- Angling, 949
Notice by the Editor, 539 Observations on the taxes, 487 Ode to poverty, 579
Once upon a time, 361
One-pound note circulation, on the, 792 O'Neill, Miss, desultory reminiscences of, 47
Parliament, on the assembling of the, 376 -The meeting of the, 596-The silent member, 608, 717, 849-The first day of the Session, 609-Hints to the two Houses of, 772
Parties, on the state of, in Parliament, 596 Pawnbroker's Daughter, the, a farce, 97 Peninsular Campaigns, review of Annals of, 508
Picturesque, on the decay of the, 254 Poetica, letter de arte, 706 Poetical portraits, 632
Poetry: To M. W. 109-On the portrait of Wickliffe, 110-The first gray hair, 112 Love and death, 113-The last stork, 217-The Bass rock, 340-Lawn sleeves, 356-Once upon a time, 361– The Lady of Provence, 372-The re- quiem of genius, 501-The exhibited dwarf, 502-The tea-table, 503—The veteran tar, 568 The laird of Lonne, 571-The forsaken to the false one, 677-Triumphant music, 578-Ode to poverty, 579-To a human tooth, 581 -The reigning vice, book v. 620— Book vi. 881-Poetical portraits, 632 -On reading Arthur's round table, 705-A Greek pastoral, 765-Cradle song of the elves, 769-To my babe, 863 The first sermon, 879-Cato, 905 The mariner's return, 90 Policy, domestic, No. III. 90 Political economy, essays on, No. IV. 22 Promotions, appointments, &c. Military, 129, 543, 949
Port of Venasque, the, 583 Publications, monthly lists of new ones, 126, 541, 953
Punishment of death, remarks on the, 865 Pyrenees, a scene in the, 583
Reform of the House of Commons, on the, 640
Reigning vice, the, 620, 881
Remarkable passages in the life of Baron St Gio, 891
Remarks on the education of the people, 1
-On the recent improvements in Lon don, 17-On the effects of variation in the currency, 59-On the art of dressing the human body, 185-On the condition and prospects of the agricultural classes, 343-On the assembling of Parliament, 376-On the colonial question, 455—On musical literature, 471-On the taxes, 487-On the influence of free trade up- on the condition of the labouring classes, 553-On the meeting of Parliament, 596 -On the reform of the House of Com-
mons, 640-On the influence of the Church of England on society, 695-On trial by jury in civil causes, 736-On the alteration of the courts of law in Scotland, 742-On the poor laws in Ire- land, 748-On the currency question, 792-On the punishment of death, 865 Reminiscences, desultory, of Miss O'Neil, 47
Requiem of genius, 501
Review of the Age, a poem, 114-Of the Fall of Nineveh, a poem, 137-Of the Young Lady's Book, 267-Of Days Departed, or Banwell Hill, 279-Of Dibdin's Tour in France and Germany, 306-Of Henry the Lion, an historical tragedy, 316-Of Moore's Byron, 389, 422-Of Southey's Vindiciæ, 465-Of Annals of the Peninsular Campaigns, 508-Of Cloudesley, 711-Of the poem of the Christian Year, 833
Round Table, lines written on reading the romance of Arthur's, 705
Scene in the Pyrenees, a, 583
Scene in Jamaica, a, 861
Southey's Vindiciae Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ, review of, 465
Spectre ship of Salem, the, 462 State of the country and of parties, on the, 596
Standard of value, on the adjustment of the, 792
Stork, the last, by the Ettrick Shepherd, 217
Tale of Doom, a, 190
Taxes, observations on the, 487 Tea-table, the, 503
Tour in France and Gerniany, review of Dibdin's, 306
Trial by Jury in civil causes, remarks on, 736
Triumphant music, 578
Variations of the currency, on the effects of, 59
Venasque, the port of, 583 Verses to M. W., 109 Veteran tar, the, 568
Vice, the reigning, 620, 881
Vindicia Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ, review of Southey's, 465
Scotland, on the alteration of the Courts of War, the Peninsular, review of Annals of,
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