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"Naval Sketch Book," Her first Visit
Afloat, by the author of the, 449.
Nawab, ceremony of placing on the
Musnud described, 445.

Netley Abbey, by T. Ingoldsby, 201.
Night Cab, the, 138.
Night well spent, a,
218.

Norfolk Tragedy, an old song to a new
tune, 410.

Notes of an Overland Journey to Ken-
nington, 33.

Nora, a ballad, 137.

0.

O'Halloran, Bryan, Paddy Carroll the
L'iper by, 501.

Oratory, the Philosophy of, 196. See
Philosophy.

O'Rourke, the last, 572.

O'Toole, Phelim, Minor Bodkin's Cure
for Conceit by, 235.

Ouseley, T. J., my Nora by, 137; Eyes,
514; Song of Winter, 621.
O'Meara, J. B., Don't be too sure; or,
Disasters of a Marriage Day, by, 119;
My First Client, 353; the Irish Man-
darin, 581.

P.

Paddy Carroll the Piper, 501.
Peake, R. B., Pope Joan by, 142; the
Haunted Mine, 466.

Persian Spy, the, by J. B. Fraser, 521.
Phillis, lines to, 208.

Philosophy-of Idleness, 79; of Orato-
ry, 196; of Punning, 308; of Time,
406; of Fighting, 521; of Sleep, 622.
Pic-nic, a Monumental, 477.
Pindar, Paul, the Harvest Home by, 616.
Piper, Paddy Carroll the, 501.
Poetry-Guy's Cliffe Mill, 13; lines on
Lord Ashley's Motion relative to the
Factories, 31; Excelsior! 36; the
Fairies' Ring, 46; the Ruined Tree,
59; Hour of Vigils, 118; Home,
141; Praise of Porter, 335; the
Youth's Death, 448; the Dying Child,
500: the Mask of Mischief, 562; the
Monk's choice, 605; Song of Winter,
621.

Pope Joan, by R. B. Peake, 142.
Porter, poem in praise of, 335.
Poyntz Albany, the Dear-Slayer by,
271.

Punning, the Philosophy, of, 308. See
Philosophy.

Revenge, the, 151.

R.

Rippingille, E. V., the Revenge by, 151.
Roland, the legend of, 576.

Romer, Mrs., a Night in the Adriatic by,
563.

Ruiued Tree, a poem, 59.
Rural Scenes-the Village Inn, 220.

S.

Savage, Richard, chap. xxviii, his trial
at the Old Bailey, 72; chap. xxix, in
which Richard Savage is transformed
into a very common man, 185; intelli-
gence of his pardon conveyed to him
by Miss Wilfred, 188; chap. xxx,
makes the acquaintance and secures
the friendship of a worthy peer, and is
for the present raised out of want into
affluence, 233; chap. xxxi, in which
Richard Savage does not appear to
the best advantage-the last of a
strange character, 240; chap. xxxii. in
which Savage is unhandsomely treat-
ed by Lord Tyrconnel, 414; chap.
xxxiii, offends Miss Wilfred, and
their final separation, 416; chap.
xxxiv, in which Savage quits the pro-
tection of Lord Tyrconnel, 515; chap.
XXXV, his introduction to Johnson and
Pope, 517; chap. xxxvi, Savage takes
his farewell of London. In conclu-
sion, his good resolutions, and how
their effect was anticipated, 627.
Sertorius, Coquilla, Leaves of Legen-
dary Lore by, 576.

Scratch, Old, Notes of an Overland
Journey to Kennington by, 33.
Slatter, Jim, his excursion to Epsom
Downs, 91.

Smith, Albert, an account of the last
Derby Day by, 54; Mr. Ledbury's
Grand Tour, 209; an English Mas-
querade, 312; second stage of Mr.
Ledbury's Tour, 340; a little talk
about Bartholomew Fair, 380; Mr.
Ledbury's Adventures at Home and
Abroad, 429. 537.
Snake-Charmer, the, 176.
Soane, G., Hunting John Dory, by, 321.
Songs-150, the Norfolk Tragedy, 410;
of Anacreon, 246. 452.
Spy, the Persian, 521.
Stanzas, 129,

Sudden Fear, a tale of, 385.
Suttee, the, 179.

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Vivian, Lord, Lines on his Death, 590. Youth's Death, a Poem, 448.

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