Academical Reform, 81, 600.
Acquaintance, the Bores of my, No. II. Church established, dialogue on the
Adams Roman Antiquities, notice of, 110. Affairs in general, remarks on-Letter I. 479. Letter II. 597.
Andernach, the Red Inn of, a tale, 632. Anna, 671.
Annoyances of a Poet, 159. Antiquities, on the study of Irish, 316. Archery, from the French, 51. Asia-No. I. 647.
Athens, by Samuel Ferguson, esq. 158. Axel, a tale of the thirty years' war, 679.
Bacchanal extravaganza, 202. Ballad, 123.
Battle Song, by Gilfillan, 96. Biographical sketch of the late Sir Charles Lewis Giesecke, 161, 296. Blessington, Countess of, Grace Cassidy, or the Repealers, review of, 431. Bores of my acquaintance-No. II. 285. Burns and Crabbe, 489.
Burns Works, by Cunningham, review of, 489.
popular objections against, 208. College, the, Kevin-street, 695. Colombia, a journey into, Chap. I. 524. Colonies, British, Martin's history of, No. 1.-Asia. 647.
Come away, Song for music, by Mrs. Hemans, 80.
Complaint, the Forester's, 386. Consolation in affliction, notice of, 111. Country, state and prospects of the, 14. Crabbe's Poetical Works, review of, 489. Critical Notices-Journal of the Geolo- gical Society of Dublin, 97. Sketches of Turkey, by an American, 104. Juvenile Sunday Library, 107. Ho- bart's Analysis of Bishop Butler's ana- logy, ib. Drummond of Hawthorn- den's Poems, 108. Literary Souvenir, ib. Original Songs, by Gilfillan, 109. The Sacred Annual, 110. Adams Roman Antiquities, ib. Consolation in affliction, ib. Mc. Caul's Horace, 232. Butt's Fasti of Ovid, 234. For- give and Forget, a Tale, by Maria Edgeworth, 346. History of Arabia, 347. Historical and Descriptive Account of Persia, ib. Lees' Catechism of Na- tural Philosophy, 348. The Rainbow ib. Sacred Classics, ib. Mrs. Guin- ness' Sacred Portraiture, ib. Ella, an Historical Tragedy, 349. of Grant Thornburn, 351. Dictionary of Derivations, 352.
Dialogue on the Popular Objections | Heart's change, the, 578.
against the Established Church, 208. Drummond of Hawthornden's, Poems,
Dublin University and Queen Elizabeth, 1. system of education con-
Helen, by Maria Edgeworth, review
Hilloa our fancy; Flight the first, 25. Hints from high places—No. III., 52. Historical Dramas and Romances of the Chinese, notice of, 395.
Hobart's Analysis of Bishop Butler's Analogy, notice of, 107.
Edgeworth, Maria, "Helen, a Tale," Hymns for Childhood, by Mrs. Hemans,
Education, Medical, remarks on, 592.
Epitaphs, 160, 646.
Fragment of Sentiment, 568.
Fragments of my Tour-No. III.
Liege, 307. Aix, 308. Cologne, ib. Tomb of the three kings, 309. Coblentz, ib. Frankfort, 310. Rotterdam, 313. London, ib.
Fragments from the History of Grana
Weal-Chap. I., 194; Chap. II., 197; Chap. III., 200.
Game Book, Leaves from a-No I. 563. Geological Society of Dublin, notice of, 487.
Giesecke, Sir Charles Lewis, Biographi- cal sketch of-Part I. 161; Part II. 296.
Gods, the, of Ancient Greece, from Schiller, 113.
Inaugural Ode for the new year, i. Invisible Gentleman, the, 672.
“Ireland as it was, is, and ought to be,” Review of, 583.
Irish, ancient, on the learning of the, 535. Antiquities, on the study of, 316. Female writers-Countess of Bless- ton and Maria Edgeworth, 431.
Minstrelsy, by Hardiman, review of, 456.
" I've aye been fou sin' the year cam' in," Song by Gilfillan, 523.
Journal of the Geological Society of Dublin, notice of, 97.
Journey into Colombia-Chap. I., 524. Juvenile Sunday Library, notice of, 107.
Kevin-street College, 695.
Lady, the literary, from Schiller, 43.
Grace Cassidy; or, the Repealers, review Lamentation of Fighting Fitzgerald's
Grana Weal, Fragments from the history of Chap. I., 194; Chap. II., 197; Chap. III., 200.
Grana Weal's Garland. No. I., Lamen- tation of Fighting Fitzgerald's Ghost, 292; No. II., My Nose is at your ser- vice, 293; No. III., The fine old Irish Gentleman, 294.
Hardiman's Irish Minstrelsy, review of No. I., 456. Heart, the blighted, 374.
Learning of the ancient Irish, remarks on, 535.
Leaves from a Game Book-No. I., Sea fowl shooting; The dead Whale; Swee- ney the murderer, 563.
Le Boxeurs ou L'Anglomaine, 522. Le Maudit printemps, from the French of De Berenger, 62.
Letter from Cornelius O'Brien on the study of Irish Antiquities, 316. Letters from Spain. No. I. Robbers, 387. No. II. Bull Fights, 663.
Letters from Scotland, No I.-Glasgow, 46. No. II.-A Traveller's Presages and Presentiments, 150. Lanark, Falls of Clyde, Edinburgh, 154. Omens, Newhaven, 156.
Life of Edward Lascelles, Gent. 235. Lines to the memory of Haroun Al Raschid, 306.
on the late Northern Expedition,
Literary Souvenir, notice of, 108.
London and Westminster, Sentimental Journey through, 117. Chapter I.
121. Chap. II. 403. Chap. III. 404. Chap. IV. 407. Chap. V. 411. London Churches, the Lady's Chapel, St. Saviour's, 333.
Longfield's Lectures on Political Econo- my, review of, 605.
Maître Cornelius, from the French of M. De Balsac. Chap. I.-A Church Scene in the fifteenth Century, 129. Chap. II.-Le Torconnier, 139. Chap. III. The Robbery of the Duke of Bavarias Jewels, 265. Chap. IV.— The undiscovered treasure, 276. Martin's History of the British Colonies, review of, 647.
Medical Education, remarks on, 592. Memoir of the late Edward Walsh, M.D. with notices of the Canadian Indians, &c. 63.
Minstrelsy, Hardiman's Irish, notice of, 456.
Phrenology and its opponents, No. I. 570- Pilgrim, the, from Schiller, 694. Places, hints from high, No. III. 52. Poet, annoyances of a, 159. Polignac, a sonnet, 40.
Political Econony, Longfield's Lectures on, review of, 605.
Poor Laws, the Scottish system of, 508. Tri- The Literary
Poetry Song of the Chouan, 10.
umphant Love, 42.
Lady, from Schiller, 43. Archery from the French, 51. Le Maudit Printemps, from De Berenger, 62. Come away, by Mrs. Hemans, 80. The Battle Song by Gilfillan, 96. God's of Ancient Greece, 113. The Wanderer, translated from the German, by Mrs. Hemans, 149. Athens, 158. Stanzas addressed to a lady, 175. Stanzas to Brenda, 176. Stanzas on love, 193. Bacchanal Extravaganza, 202. Farewell, 207. Stanzas, 230. Captain Bey, a new song, 231. The Evening Wind, 252. Stanzas for Music, 263. The Retrospect of the Reformed, 264. "Chanson à boire," 284. Lamentation of Fighting Fitz- gerald's Ghost, 292. My Nose is at The Fine Old your service, 293. Irish Gentleman, 294. To the memo- ry of Haroun Al Raschid, 306. The visitation of the sick, 314. The
Fairy Thorn, 331. Sketch-a June morning, 339. The Blighted Heart, 375. Polignac, a sonnet, 401. olden time, 402. The violet in the valley, 414. Sonetta all Italia, 430. Le Boxeurs ou L'Anglomanie, 522. Sonnet, 534. A summer storm, 559. Ode on The Heart's Change, 578. the defeat of King Sebastian, 560. Lines on the late Northern expedition, 579. To Brenda on seeing her por- trait, 591. The year that's awa', 619. Paraphrase, 670. Anna, 671. Music, 678. Song to the owl, 693. The Pilgrim, from Schiller, 694.
Original Songs, by Gilfillan, notice of, Queen Elizabeth and the Dublin Univer-
Rambling Recollections. No I. 447; Song of the Chouan, 10.
Resurrections of Barney Bradley, 177. Retrospect of the Reformed, 264. Review of Hemans' Hymns for Child- hood, 203. O'Brien's Round Towers
of Ireland, 375. Grace Cassidy; or, the Repealers, 431. Helen, by Maria Edgeworth, ib. Hardiman's Irish Minstrelsy, 465. Burns' works, by Cunningham, 489. Crabbe's Poetical works, 495. Martin's "Ireland as it was, is, and ought to be," 583. Mar- tin's history of the British Colonies, 647.
Round Towers of Ireland, by O'Brien, review of, 375.
Sacred Annual, notice of, 110. Scenes from the Life of Edward Lascelles, Gent. Chap. I. Boyish days, 235; Chap. II. My first Cruise, 242. Scotland. No. I. Glasgow, 46; No. II. A Traveller's presages and presenti- ments, 150. Lanark, Falls of Clyde, Edinburgh, 154. Omens, Newhaven, 156.
Scottish system of Poor Laws, 508. Sentiment, a fragment of, 568. Sentimental journey through London and Westminster- Chap. I. 117; Chap. II. 403.
Sick, the visitation of the, 314. Sixpenny Manifesto, the, 253. Sketch-A June morning, 339. Society-Royal Dublin, 353.
Geological, 97, 487.
for Music, by Mrs. Hemans, 80.
The fine old Irish gentleman, 294. to the Owl, 693.
Songs by Gilfillan, 109, 128, 394, 523. Sonnet, 534.
Spain, Letters from-No. I., Robbers, 387; No. II. Bull Fights, 663. Sportsmen, my opinion of, 124. Stanzas addressed to a Lady, 175. to Brenda, 176.
on Love, 193.
for Music, 263.
State and Prospects of the Country. Effects of the Reform Bill, 14. In- come tax, 15. Dead weight, 16. Va- lue of landed property, ib. House of Lords and Commons, 17. Irish poor laws, 20. Radical Error of the Eng- lish poor laws, 21. The Bishops, 356. Baron Smith, 357. Pension list, ib. Claims of literary men, 361. The church, ib. Tithe, ib. The Priests, 368. Corn laws, 369. Political economists, 371. Whigs and Tories, 373.
Stories of Second Sight and Apparition,
Tales and Narratives. The Resurrec- tions of Barney Bradley, 177. Frag- ments from the History of Grana Weal-Chap. I. 194.; II. 197; III 200. Vicissitudes, 415. Stories of Second Sight and Apparition, 546. Leaves from a Game Book-No. I. 563. Fragments of my Tour-No. IIL 307. Rambling Recollections-No. I. 447; No. II. 620. The Red Inn of Andernach, 632. Maître Cornelius- Chap. I. 129; Chap. II. 139; III. 265; Chap. IV. 276. The Invisible Gentleman, 672. Axel, a Tale, 679. Thorn, the Fairy, 331.
"The year that's awa'," 619. Tour, Fragments of my-No. III. 307. Triumphant Love, 42.
Turkey, Sketches of, by an American, | Vicissitudes, 415.
Union, the Repeal of, 713.
University of Dublin and Queen Eliza- beth, 1.
System of education consi-
dered, 81. University Intelligence, Cambridge, 343,
Violet in the Valley, 414.
Walsh, Edward, M. D. Memoir of the late, 63.
Wanderer, the, from the German of Von
Lubeck, 149.
Wind, the Evening, 252.
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