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The Passage of the Sebeto, by J. B. Le Gros

The Poisoners of the Seventeenth Century; the Duchess of Orleans 121

A Night of Terror, by the Author of "Confessions of an Elderly

Gentleman"

Papers by Delta:

Fictions of the Middle Ages, No. II.; Bonomye the Usurer

Papers by Mark Lemon:

No. III. The Professor of Toledo

A True History of the celebrated Wedgwood Hieroglyphic com-
monly called the Willow Pattern

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Poetical Epistle to "Boz," by Father Prout

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Family Dramaticals, by the Author of "Tales of an Antiquary"

The Bird of Paradise

A Tale of Grammarye, by "Dalton"

Family Stories, by Thomas Ingoldsby:

No. VIII. Dr. Ingoldsby's Story

IX. The Nurse's Story

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The Golden Legend, No. I. A Lay of St. Nicholas

494

The Temptations of St. Anthony

100

The New Year, by the Author of "Headlong Hall"

104

Ye Angler's Advyse

134

A private Account of the late Fire

135

On contemplating the Heavens by Moonlight

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The Portrait Gallery, by the Author of " Adventures of an Irish Gentleman"
Nos. V. and VI. The Cannon Family at Boulogne

Two of a Trade-the Persian Barber, by the Author of "Hajji Baba"
Poems by Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson:

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Artists and Works of Art in England

Chequered Lite

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Memoir of the Rev. Robert Hogg, by the Author of "Stories of Waterloo" 182 Concert Extraordinary

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No. VII. The Ruse, the Duello, and the Naval Sportsman

191

VIII. The Battle of the Nile, the Dying Prisoner

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IX. The Burial at Sea-Sling the Monkey—the Pirate Craft

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Oliver Twist-Mr. Bumble and Mrs. Corney taking tea

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Nights at Sea-a practical Joke

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Oliver Twist-Mr. Claypole as he appeared when his Master was out

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Mackay, C. Popular and National Poe-
try by, No. I. 251; No. II. 485
Macready, Mr. lines on witnessing his
performance of Claude Melnotte,328
Madrigal of the Seasons, 82
Maginn, Dr. Shakspeare Papers by,
No. VI. 225; No. VII. 470.
Maintenon, Madame de, remarks res-
pecting, 250

Mansarde, the, No. III. of Adventures
in Paris, 401

Manuscript-hunter,diary of a,see Diary
Mariner's Dream,the,or the Storm-De-
mon, 346.

Martha Mites who cared for herelf,
story of, 290

Medwin, Captain, The Three Sisters,
InnkeeperofAndermatt, and The Two
Sisters by, 66, 143, 278; his remarks
on Jean Stein's Cuisine Maigre, 367
Meeting, the, a poem, 416
Merrythought, Tristram, "There's no
mistake in that!" and A Modern
EcloguebetweenJemmy Doubletouch
and Pat Maguire, by, 242.329
Misfortunes and Consolations of Pere-
grine Tweezle, 516

Mites, Martha,story of, see Martha Mites
Monosania-Mr. Klünchünbrück,267

Montespan,madamede,characterof,249
Montmorency, Marguerite de, descrip-
tion of, 512; her marriage with the
Prince of Condé, 514.
Montpensier,madame de,her accountof
the death of Duchess of Orleans, 127
Mora, Marquis de, his attachment to
Madamoiselle l'Espinasse, 26
Morgan, Jenkin, his account of the fire
at the Royal Exchange, 135
Music is Sweet, 341
Muffin, Major, Why did he keep a Par-
rot? 442

Murphy, Mr. ode to, 266
My Niece's Album, No. I. Mythology
made easy, 339

N.

Narrative of John Ward Gibson, 355
Naval Sportsmen, story of, see Nights
at Sea.

New Year, lines on the, 104
Nights atSea,or Sketches of NavalLife
during the War, No. VII. The Ruse-
The Duello-and the Naval Sports-
man, 191; No. VIII. The Battle of
the Nile The Dying Prisoner,378;
No. IX. The Burial at Sea-Sling
the Monkey-The Pirate Craft, 585
Night of Terror, 33

Nipper Andy, story told by, 590
Noddy, Thomas, Esq story of, 499
Nurse's Story, see Family Stories.
Nutmegs for Nightingales, No. I. 463;
No. II. III. and IV, 464

0.

Ode to Mr.Murphy,266; to theQueen
of Spring, 577

Old Mountain Dew,verses in praise of,
584,

"L OldNicholas,"
," Sonnet to Friendship,
Sonnet in aChurchyard, and TheRe-
conciliation, by, 158, 208, 369
"OldSailor," Nights at Sea, by the 191
378

Oliver Twist, or the Parish Boy's Pro-
gress; delivered over to Mr. Sikes,
I; his adventures with him, 7, 12,15;
conversation between Toby Crackit
and the Jew respecting him, 119; par-
ticulars relative to his history, 209;
conversation respecting him,213,217;
continuation of his adventures, 313,
316; inquiry into his connection with
the robbery at Mrs. Maylie's,324,417;
particulars of his residence with Mrs
Maylie, 425, 521; a new adventure,
535.

Operative, neglected, One of Many
Tales, by, 205.

Orleans, Philip Duke of, his marriage,
122; suspicions concerning him on
his wife's death by poison, 130; re-
marks on the effeminacy of his edu-
cation, 132.

Henrietta Anne, Duchess of,
account of her, 121; her death by
poison, 129; remarks on her assassi-
nation, 130; on the perpetrators, 132
P.

Pantomime, first introduction of into
England, 519

Passage of the Sebeto, ballad on the, 29
Peel, Sir Robert, his collection of paint-
ings, 180

Peninsula, a tale of the, see Griffone.
Persian Barber, story of; see Two of a

Trade.

Pierrot, remarks on the character of
an actor of, 623

Pirate Craft, see Nights at Sea.
Plain Case, a, 543.

Pistazzi, Marquis,story respecting, 196;
his duel with Count Lamont, 197
Poems-The Laurel, the Rose, and the
Vine, 120; The Angler's Advyse, 134;
Poet's Frenzy, 149; The Three Dam-
sels, 203; There's noMistake in that,
242; The Dying Child, 366; The
Raven, 469; Love, Hope and Joy, 535
Poetical Epistle to "Boz," 71
Poetry, popular and national of France
257; of Switzerland, 485
Poet's Frenzy, the, a poem, 149
Poisoners of the 17th Century, assassi-
nation of the Duchess of Orleans,121
Polonius, criticisms on the character,
of Shakspeare Papers, No. VI. 470
Poppy,the,translation from Uhland,224
Popular and National Poetry,-France,
251; Switzerland, 485

Portrait Gallery, Nos. V. and VI. the

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