Ainsworth, W. H., Guy Fawkes by, 1. 105. 217. 321, 425. 529. Aldrich, James, Morn at Sea by, 188. Appearances, judging by, 75.
A propos to Doctor Morison's death, 170. Aspiration for Place, 22; see Poems. Atkin, Tommy, the actor, anecdote of him, 236.
Aloys, the Lay of Saint, 602.
Ballads-32: Wreck of the Hesperus, 152; the Three Epochs, 194; the false Lover, 577.
Barnes, the Pantaloon, journal of his Trip to Paris in 1830, 69. 195. Barnett, Mr. Morris, anecdote of, 234. Battu, the, story of, 33; see Harkaway Sketches.
Bazvalan, account of the character of the, in Bretagne, 391.
Beau of former Times, and the Dandy of the present Day, comparison be- tween, 40.
Behind the Scenes, 458; see Clockmaker. Besse, Gaspard de, story of him, 181. Betulla, lines on the painted, 596. Black Mousquetaire, the, a legend of France, 262; Canto II. 365; see In. goldsby.
Bloudie Jacke of Shrewsberrie, County Legends, No. 1, 171; see Ingoldsby. Brazil, account of the Inhabitants of the Organ Mountains in, 25.
Bretagne, Courting in, 391; Character of the Bazvalan, ib.
Bucentaur, origin of the, a poem, 510.
Chesterfield, Earl of, anecdote respecting Chimpanzee, Mr., the Disappointed Tra him, 237. veller, 490; see Crowquill.
Clink, Colin; see Colin Clink.
Clockmaker,' the Duke of Kent's Lodge, by the author of the, 386; Too Know- ing by Half, 396; Behind the Scenes, 458; Facing a Woman, 503. Cobbler Physician, story of the, 137; see Peake.
Cockney Sportsman, 337. Colin Clink, his kindness to Miss Wintle- bury, 277; enters into Mr. Peter Veri- quear's service, 281; meets with Squire Lupton, 286; his interview with him, 376: snare laid to catch Dr. Rowel, ib. 378; unexpected scene upon London Bridge, 382; re-appearance of an un. expected customer, with what passed at the interview, 464: Mr. Lupton ex- plains to Colin the story of himself and his lady, 468; Peter Veriquear makes love to Miss Sowersoft, 469; certain new characters introduced upon the stage, and amongst them the real he roine of this history, 588; one of the best adventures in which Colin has signalised himself, 591. Contrabandista, the, 17.
Contrasts in the Life of a Poet, 201. Corpus MSS. the, 153.
Costello, Louisa Stuart, Gaspard de Besse by, 181; Love's Second Sight, 237; Courting in Bretagne, 391. County Legends, No. I. Bloudie Jacke
of Shrewsberrie, 171; see Ingoldsby. Courting in Bretagne, 391.
Crocodile, Mr. story of, 49; see Crowquill. Crowquill, Alfred, Mr. Crocodile by, 49; The True Story of the Merchant's Ward, 189; Mastiff Lubberkin, 257; Pugnacity, Mr. Ker Snap, 421; Mr. Chimpanzee, the Disappointed Travel. ler, 490; Mr. Hyena Smirke, 597.
Dach, Simon, Silent Love by, 601. Dance of Life, the, 346.
Dandy of the present Day and the Beau
of former times compared, 40. Daniel, George, Merrie England in the Olden Time by, 441. 545. Day's Fishing in the Thames, 337. Dialogue between two China Jars, 474. Disappointed Traveller, Mr. Chimpanzee, 490.
Doing a Gensd'arme, a tale of a Calf, 344. Duc de L'Omelette, the, 352.
Duck, a fragment from the autobiography of, 586. Dumalton's Story, Campaign of 1793, under the Duke of York, 400. 476. Dying Man, the, 347.
Jars, dialogue between two China, 474. Jerdan, William, the Sleeping Beauty in our Times, 79.
John Bull Abroad, 121.
Johns, Richard, Marine Memoranda by, 625.
Elder, Abraham, Esq. The Dying Man Jolly Miller, the, a fragment, 23. by, 347.
False Lover, the, 577.
Fall of the House of Usher, 158.
Journal of Old Barnes the Pantaloon, 69. 195.
Judging by Appearances, Mistakes in a Prison, 75.
Juvenile Labour, 355; see Moral Eco- nomy of large Towns,
Father Mathew, account of his adminis. Kemble, John P., anecdote of his absence tering the Pledge of Temperance in Ireland, 54.
Fawkes, Guy; see Guy Fawkes. Fragment from the autobiography of a Duck, 586.
Gaspard de Besse, story of, 181. Glasgow, remarks on the Moral Economy of, 558.
Gleig, Rev. G. R., Dumalton, the Chelsea Veteran by, 400. 476.
Guy Fawkes, continuation of-The Pack- et, 1; the Elixir, 7; the Collegiate Church at Manchester, 105; the Ren- counter, 119; the Explanation, 217; the Discovery, 219; Departure from the Hall, 225; the landing of the Pow- der, 321; the Traitor, 330; his escape prevented, 425; digging the Mine, 430; the capture of Viviana, 529; the cellar, 557.
Harkaway Sketches-the Battu, 33; a Day's Fishing in the Thames-Cock- ney Sportsmen, 337.
Hooton, Charles, Colin Clink by, 277. 376. 464, 588.
House of Usher, fall of the, 158.
Kent, Duke of, his lodge in Nova Scotia, 386; see Clockmaker.
Kleist, lines on the painted Betulla by, 596.
Legends-The Black Mousquetaire, 262. Lines-on Dr. Morison's Death, 170; on Old Age, 457; touching the Line, 390.
Liverpool, remarks on the Moral Econo. my of, 129; scarcity of juvenile em- ployment in, 132.
Longfellow, H. W., the Voices of the Night by, 78: wreck of the Hesperus, 152.
Louis Philippe, account of his travels in the United States in his early life, 494. Lover, the false. 577. Love's Good Morrow; see Mackay. Love's Second Sight, a poem, 237. Love's Good Night, a poem, see Mackay.
M'Dougall, Alexander, Ballad by, 32. Mackay, C., Love's Good Morrow by, 136; Love's Good Night, 351. M-Teague, P., Father Mathew by, 54; Irish Invention by, 238. Maginn, Dr., the Mockings of the Sol- diers by, 354.
Merchant's Ward, true story of the, 189. Merrie England in the Olden Time, 441, 545.
Mills, John, the Battu, by, 33; a Day's Fishing in the Thames, 337.
Mistakes in a Prison, 75. Mockings of the Soldiers, 354. Moral Economy of Large Towns-Liver- pool, 129; Juvenile Labour, 355; Glas. gow, 558.
Moran, E. Raleigh, Contrasts in the Life of a Poet by, 201. Morn at Sea, a Poem, 188. Morison, Dr., lines on his death, 170.
Old Age, lines on, 457. Old Man's Love, 587. Organ Mountains in Brazil, account of, 24.
Origin of the Bucentaur, a poem, 510; note respecting the author, ib. Ouseley, T. J., Old Man's Love by, 587.
Peake, R. P., the Cobbler Physician by,
137; the Transylvanian Anatomie, 288. Physician, The Cobbler, story of the, by Peake, 137.
Poems-Aspiration for a Place, 22; Voices of the Night, 78; Love's Good Morrow, 136; Morn at Sea, 188; Love's Second Sight, 237; Love's Good Night, 351; the Seasons, 463; Origin of the Bucentaur, 510.
Poet, contrasts in the life of a, 201. Portfolio of Mr. Peter Popkin, 233. Pugnacity-Mr. Ker Snap, 421; see Crow. quill.
Reeve, John, anecdote of him, 234. Rousseau, his compliment to Garrick, 236. Review, a disinterested, 611.
Sailor's Trip up the Rhine, 268, 618. Schottel, Just. George, the Seasons, by, 463.
Seasons, the, a poem, 463. Shakspeare, account of his introduction to Queen Elizabeth, 201. Silent Love, 601.
Skaite, W. Edwards, the Three Epochs by, 194.
Sleeping Beauty in our Times, 79. Smirke, Mr. Hyena, 597; see Crowquill.
Stanley Thorn-a point of interest argued at Richmond, 87; experience purchased at Epsom, 91; the performance of a phaetonic feat, which brings Bob into temporary trouble, 205; the reconcilia- tion, 214; Stanley and Amelia are again married, 306; the Sons of Glory, 312; Sir William's designs more clearly developed, 408; Venerable Joe pro- mulgates his matrimonial views, 411; Stanley prepares to become a Member of Parliament, 513; the canvass, 517; the Nomination, 628; the Election, 632; the Chairing, 636. Stealing the Treasure, 248. Sub-marine, Marine Memoranda by a, 625.
Suett, Dicky, anecdote of him, 233.
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