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SIXTEENTH VOLUME.

A

ACTORS, the religion of, 405.
Address to Mr. Cross, of Exeter-change,
343.

Adventures of an Italian Emigrant,
No. I. 378.

Africa, discoveries in Northern and Cen-
tral, 497.

American Forest Girl, the, 407.
Andalusia, song of, 54.

Anspach, Memoirs of Margravine of,
90.

Arabian Nights, new series of, 336.
Architect, journal of, No. 1. 329.
Arms, the vigil of, 279.

Authors, English, on the Continent,
55.

a vindication of, from the
charge of poverty, 168.
Autocrat, Russian, account of the late,
81.

B

Bar, Irish, sketches of the, No. XII.
121-calamities of the bar, il-
Counsellor M'Mahon, account of,
123-Mr. M'Dougal the barrister,
127-his wit, 128-his premature
decay and death, 129-dispiriting
nature of pursuit of the bar, 130–
Jerry Keller, 131—Mr. N-, anec-
dote of, 132-his tragical death, 135.
Barrister, Diary of a, 296-account of
Wexford, 297, 298 anecdote of
Bridge of, 300-the Lord Chief Justice,
300-case Nunn v. Wise, 303-Fa-
ther Carroll, 304.

Beauties, the Windsor, 425. 553.
Birds of Passage, the, 328.
Brambletye House, review of, 207.
Bride, the funeral, 285.
Burke, original letters of, 153.
Byron's, Lord, last portrait, 243.

C

Calamities of the Bar, 121.
Campbell, Thomas, Lectures of, on
Poetry, 1. 233. 521-Field Flowers,
by, 623.

Captive's Friend, the, 176.
Chillon, lines on seeing, 456.
Chinese Jests, 280. 386. 573-introduc-
tion to, 281-borrowing an ox, 283
-a doctor, ib.-a young student, ib.

VOL. XVI.

-a vintner, ib.-the portrait, 284-
twice as much in the right, 386-
charity fails at a pinch, ib.- his chim-
ney never smokes, ib.-dead for fifty,
ib.-don't pierce the skin, ib.-a rat
and hornet, 387-disagreeable recol-
lections cut short, ib.-no getting up
to the doctor, ib. wants my wife,
388-a satire on weak wine, ib.-pay
him in his own coin, ib.-an ox next
time, if you please, ib.-the dog
keeps school, ib.-Cheu-kung, 389-
the blind man, ib.-the doctor, ib.-
ditto, ib.-the barber, 390-near-
sighted man, ib. sneezing, ib.-
cousins and connexions, i.-getting
rice, 391-muskito curtains, ib.-
offices for the dead, ib.-—a high book,
ib.-spirit of the bull's eye, il.thank
you for your money, 573-did your
grandfather live, ib.-the legs of a
bench, 574-all right in the sack, ib.
something else at the end, ib.-how
he sneezes, ib.-what if it had, ib.
no bearing these fat patients, 575-
your dog has the
ib.
yaws,
Chivalric Sketches, No. I. 279.
City, the unknown, 273.
City of the dead, 404.
Clapham Chalybeate, the, 433.
Coffee-houses and smoking, 50.
Conversation of Lords, on the, 361.
Constantine of Russia, sketch of life of,
194.

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Gonnella, the court fool of Ferrara, 162.
Good name, on a, 274.
Green flag, the, 75.

Guatemala, 63-relations of Las Cazas

respecting the Indians well founded,
ib.-Don Francisco de Fuentes, ib.-
the King of Quiché, 64-his opu-
lence, ib.-large Indian cities, ib.-
Spanish constructions, ib.—the city of
Guatemala, 65-description of the
last built city, 66-constituent as-
sembly of Guatemala, 67-laws of
citizenship, ib.-decision respecting
slaves, 68-the deputy Alvarado, 68
-his speech, ib.-account of other
members of the congress, 69-Don
Jose del Valle, ib.-public instruc-
tion, 70-the mines, 71-roads and
canals, ib.-the army, 72-finances,
73-the colonization of, as respects
foreigners, 74.
Guilbert, Sir, 417.

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Lectures on Poetry, by T. Campbell,
Lecture X. p. 1. 233, XI. 521-
general observations on the Greek
drama, 1-Athenian plays, the only
ones which have come down to us, ib.
-when first known in Greece, accord-
ing to Bentley, ib.-the car of Thespis,
2 the Dithyrambus, 3-Choerilus,
3-tragedy completed by Eschylus,
Sophocles, and Euripides, 4, 5-
comedy, 5-the Greek theatre, 7-
description of, 8, 9, 10-Sophocles,
account of his birth, 521-his birth
undetermined, 522-Lessing's opi-
nion, ib.-his education, 523-great
personal beauty, ib.-his acting his
own plays, 524-his military charac-
ter, 526-age at decease, ib.-charac-
ter, 527-his writings, 528-tragedy
of Ajax, 530-plot of, 531.

Letters of Burke, original ones, 153.
Llyn-y-dreiddiad-vrawd, or pool of the
diving friar, 611.

London Lyrics, 175. 312. 433. 588.
Lover to his Mistress, the, 97.
Lute, the, 89.

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in 1825, 116-Mr. Kean and Miss
Foote, 117-Memoirs of Margravine
of Anspach, 118 sporting and
angling, 119-Granby, 120 — de-
scendants of great men, 229-a little
handsome excitement, ib.-love and
ploughing, 230-fairy editions, ib.-
origin of fashions, ib. reverend
shooting, 231-O'Keeffe, ib.-Font-
hill Abbey, ib.-progress of cant, 232
-public privacy, 324-modest merit
from a lady, ib.-
.-new deductions from

a sum total, 325-revolution and re-
storation, ib.-imperial habits, ib.--
indorsements in pencil, ib.-meet-
ing and eating of parliament, 326-
Munden amiable, ib.-united ages,
ib.-American law case, ib.-children
burnt, 327-Naval Sketch-book, ib.
-the Fitzwilliam music, ib.-death
of the elephant, 420-how to make
professional gentlemen healthy, ib.-
case of domestic horror, 421-royal
magnanimity, ibid. characteristic
names, ib.-death of the king of
Portugal, 422-Regent's park, ib.-
Weber, 423-human suffering from
shipwreck, ib.-Rossini and Welling-
ton, 424. 613.

Mynheer Werter's first interview with
Charlotte, versified, 42.
N

Narrative of ascent of Mont Blanc, 434,
590.

New Year, stanzas on the, 80.

Series of Arabian Nights, 336.
Nicolas Emperor of Russia, account of,
287.

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-records of woman: the Switzer's
wife, 23-one thousand eight hundred
and twenty-five, 31-Mynheer Wer-
ter's first interview with Charlotte ver-
sified, 42-to Greece, 49-song of An-
dalusia, 54-on a naval officer buried
in the Atlantic, 62-the green flag, 75
-stanzas on the new year, 80-the
lute, 89-the lover to his mistress, 97
spes rediviva, or lines on the death of
Alexander, 143-to Italy, from the
Italian of Labindo, 152-to a shape
seen in sleep, 162-Egeria's grotto,
167-London lyrics, 175-the cap-
tive's friend, 176-Mazurier, or the
theatre's three ages, 183-the effigies,
193-scenes of the past, No. II. Phar-
salia, 256-starlight, 265-the un-
known city, 273-the vigil of arms,
279-the funeral bride, 285—stanzas,
306-Josephine, 307-the poet of
fashion, 312-the birds of passage,
328-to a ship, 371-lines to Ida,
392-the city of the dead, 404-re-
cords of woman: American forest-
girl, 407 Sir Guilbert, 417-the
Clapham chalybeate, 433-on seeing
Chillon, 456-records of woman:
Gertrude, 469-euthanasia of Tasso,
491-the sunbeam, 518-the warn-
ing, 552-the invocation, 573-cave
of Trophonius, 588-Piccadilly son-
nets, 600-Llyn-y-dreiddiad-vrawd,
or pool of the diving friar, 611-field
flowers, 623.

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Poetry, on the supernatural in, by Mrs.
Radcliffe, 145.

Poodle, my aunt's, 308.

Popular fallacies, 25-a bully is always
a coward, 25-ill-gotten gain never
prospers, ib.-a man must not laugh
at his own jest, 26-that such a one
shows his breeding, ib.-that the poor
copy the vices of the rich, ib.—that
enough is as good as a feast, 27-of
two disputants the warmest is gener-
ally in the wrong, 28-that verbal
allusions are not wit, because they
I will not bear a translation, 28-that
the worst puns are the best, 29-love
me love my dog, 224—that we should
rise with the lark, 226-that we
should lie down with the lamb, 228-
handsome is that handsome does, 258
-home is home though never so
homely, 262. 418-that we must not
look a gift-horse in the mouth, 418-
that great wit is allied to madness,
519-that a deformed person is a lord,
623.

Posthumous romance, Mrs. Radcliffe's,
532.

Present state of parties in Great Britain,
491.

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Recollections of the life of O'Keeffe, 345.
457.564.

Records of Woman, No. V. 23-VI.
407-VII. 469.

Religion of actors, the, 405.

Rome, Walks in, and its environs, No. I.
249-II. 470-journey from Florence
to, 249-storm, 250-Malaria, 251—
first sight of St. Peter's and the city,
252-the Porta del Popolo, 253-de-
scription of, and also of the church
del Popolo, 254-criticism on archi-
tecture of, ib.-the Piazza di Spagna,
255-curiosities and intaglios, 470,
471-description of the Piazza di
Spagna, 472-the palace of the Pro-
paganda, 473-disciples and learning
of, 474-the Nazareno, 475 - the
Scala, 476, 477-Barbone, 478-the
Pincian mount, i.-the obelisk, ib.-
the Santissima Trinità, ib.
Russian Autocrat, the late, 81.

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Sortes Virgilianæ, 175.

Spes Rediviva, or lines on the death of
Alexander, 143.
Stanzas, 306.
Starlight, 265.

Sunbeam, lines to the, 518.
Supernatural in poetry, Mrs. Radcliffe
on, 145-Shakspeare's powers in, 145.
146-different attributes of, 147-il-
lustration of, 148-the scene in Mac-
beth, 149-Milton's image of, 150-
feelings experienced on Terrace of
Windsor, 151.

Switzer's wife, the, 23.

T

Tabinet ball, the Dublin, 544.
Tale of the West, 393-North coast of
Cornwall, 393-visit of Wesley to, ib.
-his character, 394-visit to his
disciple, 396-vicissitudes of Trelile,
398, 399-visits America, 401-re-
turn of Trelile to the cottage of his
youth, 403-his death, ib.
Tasso, euthanasia of, 491.
Trophonius, the cave of, 588.

V

Vigil of Arms, the, 279.

W

Walks in Rome and its environs, No. I.
249-II. 470.

Warning, the, 552.

West, Mr. his picture of Lord Byron,
243-letters of his lordship, 243, 244
-the Countess Guiccioli, 346-Lord
B.'s jokes with Mr. West, 247-de-
parture from Tuscany, 248.

" a tale of the, 393.

Windsor beauties, the, 425. 553.

END OF THE SIXTEENTH VOLUME.

LONDON:

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