All for Love, review of Southey's, 62 Alexander the Great, review of biography of, 421
Alps, a Scene in the, 278
Ambrosianæ, Noctes. No. XLV. 120-
No. XLVI. 389-No. XLVII. 846 Amulet, remarks on the, 974 Anniversary, the, 956
Annuals, monologue on the, 948-Forget- me-Not, 951-The Souvenir, 954-The Keepsake, 959-Friendship's Offering, 967 The Iris, 971-The Amulet, 974 Appointments, Promotions, &c. Military, 264, 406, 835
Arbuthnot, Sir William, notice of the late, 844
Attila, King of the Huns, review of Wer-
ner's tragedy of, 289 Autobiography of Mad. de Barri, La Con- temporaine, Le Millionaire, and Vidocq, remarks on the, 737
Baird, General Sir David, notice of his death, 644
Ballad, John Weir, a, 50
Bankrupts, British, 266, 408, 809 Bermuda, a scene off, 317-The story continued, 728 Births, 266, 410, 840
Bonaparte, review of his biography in the Family Library, 416
Book of the Boudoir, review of Lady Mor- gan's, 632
Bruce, the Heart of, in Melrose Abbey, 610 British Settlements in Western Africa, Letter on the, 341
Buchanan's Epithalamium on the Mar- riage of Francis of Valois and Mary Stuart, extracts from, 187-His Fran- ciscan and the Brotherhood, 493 Canting poetry, remarks on, 239 Catholic relief bill, remarks on the Bishop of Chester's letter on the, 33 Ceylon, an adventure in, 43
Character of the French, remarks on the, 309
Character of the English, Scots, and Irish, 818-English character, ib.-Scottish character, 821-Irish character, 824 Chester, Bishop of, remarks on his letter on the Catholic relief bill, 33 Child, the neglected, 957
Colonial discontent-Lower Canada, 332 -Upper Canada, 334
Colonna, the painter, a tale, 351 Comparison of the modern with the an- cient Romans, 314
Condition of the Empire of Great Britain, remarks on the, 97-Causes of distress in the population, 99-To be remedied only by reversing the political system,
109 Considerations on the law of divorce, 756 Cortes, Spanish, Wellington the conqueror and the, 918
Country, the state and prospects of the,
Court, the, and the Cabinet, 696
Das Bild, a German Tragedy, Review of, 1
Deaths, 268, 411, 842
Delta, Sonnets on the scenery of the Tweed, by, 185-The ruined Nunnery, by, 385 Translation of his sonnet on visiting Abbotsford, 808
Dibdin's sea songs; or, scenes in a gun- room, 570-Letter from Thomas Dib- din, 910
Discontent, Colonial, 332
Dissolution of Parliament, remarks on a, 251
Divorce, considerations on the law of, 756 Domestic policy, our, No. I. 768—No. II. 940
Dublin University, remarks on the, 153 Earthquake, phenomena of the great one in Calabria, in 1783, 879 Economy, Political, letters on, 510, 671, 789 Edinburgh Review, Mr Sadler and the,
Episode in the Life of the Great Captain (Wellington,) 918
Essay on Prosing, by a Proser, 436
on the Theory and the Writings of Wordsworth, 453, 593, 774, 894
Ettrick Shepherd, the, a Tale of the Mar- tyrs, by, 48-Letter about Men and Women, by, 245-Ellen of Reigh, by, 271-The p and the q, by, 698 Evening in Furness Abbey, an, 540 Family Library, review of the, 413 First and Last. No. V. Love, 189-No. VI. Sacrifice, 444
Five Nights in St Albans, the, review of, 561
Forget-me-Not, remarks on the, 951 Franciscan, the, and the Brotherhood, 488 French Literature, remarks on Treuttel and Wurtz's catalogue of, 205
,the, on the character of, 309 Friendship's Offering, remarks on, 967 Furness Abbey, an Evening in, 540 German Tragedies, review of, Das Bild, 1-Attila, King of the Huns, 289 Greenwich Hospital, stanzas on a monu- ment in the chapel of, 913 Guerilla Leader's vow, the, 52 Harp of Zion, ode to the, 286 Heart of Bruce, the, by Mrs Hemans, 610 Hemans, Mrs, Songs of the Affections,
by, 52-The Heart of Bruce, by, 610 Houwald, Ernest, review of his tragedy, Das Bild, 1
Hymn over a dying virgin, 277 Idiot, the, an anecdote, 631 Incledon, Recollections of, 561 Ireland, Sketches on the road in. No. IV. 72-No. V. 201-Modern refor- mation in, remarks on, 84-Political prospects in, 924
twenty years ago, 474-Chap. II. 479-Chap. III. 688 Iris, remarks on the, 971 Irish Miscellaneous Estimates, remarks on Report on the, 644 Italian Sonnets, 829
Italy, poetical and devotional Supersti- tions of, 55-Sketches of, 177
and the Arts, a Tale of, 351 Jeffrey, Francis, verses written by, in an Album, 953
Jews, notice of Milman's History of the, 424
Jock M Pherson, the adventures of, 693 Keepsake, the, remarks on, 959 Lament, the Watchman's, 237 Landlady, my, and her Lodgers, 143, 320, 585, 731
Law of Divorce, considerations on the, 756
Letter of the Bishop of Chester to the Clergy of his Diocese, remarks on the, 33
about Men and Women, by the Ettrick Shepherd, 245
from Sir Richard Phillips to the Editor of Blackwood's Magazine, 337 on the British Settlements in
Western Africa, 341
on Political Economy, to the Heads of the University of Oxford, 510, 671, 789
Letter from Thomas Dibdin, Esq. to the Editor, 910-Note by the Editor, 912 Letters and Papers, sorting my, 748 Love, First and Last, 189
Loves of the Poets, review of the, 524 Maria Gray, a song, by the Ettrick Shep- herd, 276
Malavolti, a Neapolitan story, 717 Marriages, 267, 410, 841
Martyrs, a tale of the, 48
Mauvais Pas, the; a scene in the Alps, 278
Men and Women, letter concerning them, by the Ettrick Shepherd, 245 Military Appointments, Promotions, &c. 264, 406, 835
Monologue; or soliloquy on the Annuals,
Moonshine, a matter of, 329 Morgan, Lady, review of her Book of the Boudoir, 632
My Landlady and her Lodgers, by the author of the Ayrshire Legatees, &c. 145 Chap. II. 145-Chap. III. 147— Chap. IV. 150-Chap. V. 320—Chap. VI. 321-Chap. VII. 323 — Chap. VIII. 325-Chap. IX. 585-Chap. X. 588 Chap. XI. 589-Chap. XII. 590 -Chap. XIII. 731-Chap. XIV. 732 -Chap. XV. 734
Neapolitan Story, a, 717 Noctes Ambrosianæ, 120-The Popery bill, 125-Song by O'Doherty, and imi- tation, 128 Flash song, 131-Song by Mr Theodore, 133-By the Shepherd, 135-Speech by Macrabin, 136-Song by Theodore, 137-The Duke of Cum- berland, 140-The Duke of Welling- ton, 411-Mr Huskisson, ib.-DrWod- row and Lord Moncreiff, 390 - The Union, 392-The Ministry, 395-En- glish and Scotch nobility, 398-Emi- gration from the Highlands, 399-Ca- nadian boat-song, 400-Speech of Mac- rabin, 402--Song, by the Shepherd, 403-The Shepherd in a fainting fit, and dreaming of hell, 851-His belief in the devil, 852-Prosecutions of the London press, 855-Wilkie, the painter, 867-The Duke of Wellington and the Catholic relief bill, 859-The press, 840 Infidels, 864-Political Econo- my the safeguard of religion, 867-The Church of England, 869 Nunnery, the ruined, 385 Observations on the Court and the Cabi- net, by a Calm Observer, 696 Ode to the Harp of Zion, 286 Old Gentleman's Teetotum, the, 210 Old Favourite, recollections of an, 561 Parliament, review of the last Session of, 224-On a dissolution of, 251 Parting words, 53
Phenomena of the great earthquake in 1783, 879
Phillips, Sir Richard, letter of, 337 Pilgrim of Compostella, review of Sou- they's, 71
Poetry-John Weir, a Ballad, 50-Songs of the Affections, by Mrs Hemans, 52 The Guerilla Leader's Vow, ib.-Part- ing words, 53-The Summons, 54- Sonnets on the Scenery of the Tweed: Melrose Abbey, Abbotsford, 185-Nid- path Castle Wark Castle The Bush aboon Traquair, 186-Extracts from Buchanan's Epithalamium, 187-The Watchman's Lament, 237-Ellen of Reigh, 271-Maria Gray, 276-Hymn over a dying Virgin, 277-Ode to the Harp of Zion, 286-The Ruined Nun- nery, 385-Song, An it werena for fear o' the muckle black deil, 403-The Franciscan and the Brotherhood, 493— An Evening in Furness Abbey, 540- The Heart of Bruce in Melrose Abbey, 610-Stanzas on a monument in Green- wich Hospital, 913-Verses written by F. Jeffrey, Esq. in an Album, 953-On receiving a bunch of flowers, ib.-The Sisters of Scio, 956-The Anniversary, ib.-The Neglected Child, 957-My Baby, 958-The Poet's Answer, 961- To Mr Lucas, 966-Lines on Spoleto, 968-A Bard's Address to his young- est Daughter, 969-The Infant Christ, 972-The Sisters of Bethany, 975 Poetry, Canting, remarks on, 239 Poets, the Loves of, review of, 524 Policy, our domestic, No. I. 768 No. II.
Political Economy, No. I. 510—No. II. 671-No. III. 789.
Political prospects in Ireland, 924 Pride, Panegyric on, 914
Progress and prospects of society, review
of Colloquies on the, 611
Promotions, appointments, &c., 264, 406,
Prosing, prose essay on, 436 Public affairs, remarks on, 711 Recollections of an old Favourite, 501 Reformation in Ireland, remarks on the modern plan of, 84
Remarks On the Bishop of Chester's let- ter to his Clergy, 33-On the modern plan of reforming Ireland, 84-On the condition of the Empire, 97-On the Dublin University, 153-On Treuttel and Wurtz's catalogue of French litera- ture, 205-On canting poetry, 239- On a dissolution of Parliament, 251- On the character of the French, 309- On the state and prospects of the coun- try, 464-On Dibdin's sea songs, 570 -On the report on Irish miscellaneous estimates, 644-On the Court and the Cabinet, 696-On public affairs, 711 -On the autobiography of Mad. de Barri, &c. 737-On our domestic po- licy, 768-On the character of the Eng- 'lish, Scots, and Irish, 818 Review Houwald's tragedy, Das Bild, 1-Southey's All for Love, and the Pilgrim of Compostella, 62-Of the last session of Parliament, 224-Of
Werner's tragedy of Attila, 289-Of the Family Library, 413-Of the Loves of the Poets, 524-Of the Five Nights in St Albans, 561-Of Southey's Colloquies on the progress and prospects of society, 611-Of Lady Morgan's Book of the Boudoir, 632
Review, the Edinburgh, and Mr Sadler,
Romans, comparison of the modern with the ancient, 314
Sacrifice, the first and last, 444
Sadler, Mr, and the Edinburgh Review, 825 Scene in the Alps, illustrative of Anne of Geierstein, 278
off Bermuda, 317-Story continued, 728 Scenes in a gun-room, 570 Singular letter from Southern Africa, 809 Sisters of Bethany, the, 975 Sketches on the road to Ireland, 72, 201 Sketches of Italy and the Italians.
Tinman of Naples, 177-Venetian tra- gedy, 178-Venetian comedy, 179— Roman Justice, 180-Roman Beggars, 181 Felicissima Notte, 183-The Pa- pal Guards, the Vatican, Roman Pro- verbs, 184
Soliloquy on the Annuals, 948 Sonnets on the Scenery of the Tweed, by Delta, 185
from the Italian, 829 Sorting my letters and papers, 748 Southey, Mr, review of his All for Love, 62 Of Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society, 611
Souvenir, remarks on the, 954
St Albans, review of the Five Nights in, 561
State and prospects of the country, 464 Stanzas on a monument in Greenwich Hospital, 913
Summons, the, 54 Superstitions of Italy, 55 Tale of the Martyrs, a, 48
of Italy and the Arts, 351 Teetotum, the old Gentleman's, 210 Theory and writings of Wordsworth, essay on the, 453, 593, 774, 894 Thoughts on the Times, 640
Translation of Delta's Sonnet on visiting Abbotsford, 809
University, Dublin, remarks on the, 153 Watchman's Lament, the, 237
Wellington in Cadiz; or, the Conqueror and the Cortes, 918
Werner's tragedy of Attila, review of, 289 Western Africa, or the British settlements in, 341
Wilson, Professor, an Evening in Fur- ness Abbey, by, 540 Women, Men and, letter about, 245 Wordsworth, essay on the theory and the
writings of, 453, 593, 774, 894 Works preparing for publication, 262,
Zion, ode to theharp of, 286
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