Adventures in Paris, No. III. The Man- sarde, 401.
"Adventures of an Irish Gentleman," Portrait Gallery by the author of, 150. Alembert, d', his attachment to Made- moiselle l'Espinasse, 26.
Alliteration, Siege of Belgrade a speci- men of, 312.
Allspy, Toby, The Ups and Downs of Life, and Adventures in Paris, by, 391.401.
"All's well that ends well !" (not Shak- speare's,) 72.
Anacreontics, 284. 493. Andermatt, innkeeper of, 143.
Angler's Advyse, Ye, a poem, 134. Artists and Works of Art in England, 173.
Babiography, a Dissertation upon Baby- Monsters, 507.
Ballads-The Passage of the Sebeto, 30; Count Casko'whisky and his Three Houses, 413.
Ball at Devonshire House, 174. Barcelona, description of, 564. Battle of the Nile, see Nights at Sea. Benedict Club, the, account of the at- tempt to establish it, 579.
Be quiet-Do! I'll call my Mother, a song, 390.
Beranger, M. popularity of his songs in France, 256. 259. Bibliophilist, the, story of, 564. Bird of Paradise, lines on the, 90. Bivouac, the, a song, 609.
Book-making considered as one of the Fine Arts, 465.
Bonomye the Usurer, story of, see Fictions
Bossuet, Abbé, (afterwards Bishop of Meaux,) notice of his Sermon on the death of the Duchess of Orleans, 128 n. "Boz," Oliver Twist by, 1. 105. 209. 313. 417. 521.
Bradbury, the clown, remarks on, 622. Briggs, Richard, 72. Buggins, Mr. story of, 556.
C. Cannon Family, adventures of, in Bou- logne, 150. 452.
Carlino, the Harlequin, account of, 618. Casko'whisky, Count, and his Three Houses, a temperance ballad, 413. Chapter on Seals, 78.
Chapter on Life, 310.
Chequered Life, lines on, 181. Childe, Walter, legend of, 433. 537 Churchyard, sonnet in a, 208. Clowns, chapter on, 617. Concert Extraordinary, during the fire at the Royal Exchange, 190. Condé, Prince of, remarks respecting,512. Princess of, see Montmorency. "Confessions of an Elderly Gentleman," Night of Terror by the author of, 33. "Comet Club," Shawn Gow and the Little Grey Man of the Faries by a member of the, 305. Contrast, the, 510. Conundrum, 520.
Conveyance Company, the, an odd in- cident, 347.
Critics, critiques on, or, a word to the would-be such, 396.
Cuisine Maigre, remarks on Jean Stein's picture of the, 367. Cupid and the Rose, 65.
Dalton," a tale of Grammarye by, 91. Dance, G. Madrigal of the Seasons by, 82; the Laurel, the Rose, and the Vine, a poem by, 120. Darkness, lines on, 555.
Deffant, Marquise du, character and ac- count of, 21; extract from her letters to Horace Walpole, 23; remarks on her death, 24.
Delphini, Signor, the clown, anecdote of, 621.
Delta, Fictions of Middle Ages by, 44. Devil, verses on the, 304.
Devonshire House, remarks on ball at, 174. Duke of, his collection of medals, 175; in possession of Claude Lorraine's" Libra di Verità," 176. Diary of a Manuscript-hunter; Henry IV. and the Princess of Condé, 511. Distich, Dick, Nutmegs for Nightingales by, 463.
Dock-yard Ghost, story of the, 285. Dominico, the Harlequin, anecdote of, 617.
Duello, the, see Nights at Sea. Dying Child, the, a poem, 366. Dying Prisoner, the, see Nights at Sea. Drury-Lane Theatre, account of a riot in, 619.
France, observations on the Female In- fluence in the Government of, 17; Po- pular and National Poetry of, 251; popularity of Beranger's songs in, 256. French Literary Ladies, by George Ho- garth, 17.
Friendship, sonnet to, 158. G.
Geoffrin, Madame, account of, 19. Ghost, story of the Dockyard, see Dock- yard.
Gibson, John Ward, narrative of, 355. Gleam of the Past, 552.
Golden Legend, the, a lay of St. Nicho- las, see Lay. Grammarye, a tale of, 91.
Grand Juror, the, or Serving my Coun- try in Grand Style, 260. Griffone, a tale of the Peninsula, 601. Grimaldi, Joe, the clown, notice of his biography, 623; remarks on his per- formances, ib.
Guibert, Comte de, letters to, from Ma- demoiselle l'Espinasse, 28. Guiche, Count de, character of, 122. H.
Hampden, Mr. George, story of his Snuff- box, 342.
Hand of Glory, see Family Stories. Harlequin, remarks on the character, 618. Headlong Hall," New Year by the author of, 104.
Henry III. king of England, his persecu- tion of the Jews, 44.
Henry IV. of France, and the Princess of Condé, from the Diary of a Manu- script-hunter, 511.
Henrietta Maria, Queen of England, (consort of Charles I.) seeks refuge in France, 121.
Highlands, Sporting Ramble in the, 137.
Laurent, M. his talents as a clown, 521. Lay of St. Nicholas, the Golden Legend No. I, 494.
Legends-Walter Childe, 433. 537; the Golden Legend, 424.
Le Gros, J B. Passage of Sebeto by, 29. Leg, story of the, from the German, 480. Lemon, Mark, True History of the Wedg-
wood Hieroglyph by, 61.
"Libra de Verità," (Book of Truth,) of
Claude Lorraine, description of, 176. Life, a chapter on, 310; Ups and Downs of, 391.
Lines - To -, 77; on the Bird of
Paradise, 90; on the New Year, 104; on Chequered Life, 181; on witness- ing Mr. Macready's performance of Claude Melnotte, 328; on Spring, 484. Litchfield, Dr. the Postman by, 504. "Lollards,” the, the Grand Juror by the author of, 260.
Lorraine, Chevalier de, his ascendancy over the Duke of Orleans, 126.
Lorraine, Claude, account of his "Libra di Verità," 175, 176.
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