Address to the English Protestants, on the Measures respecting the Irish Church, 219.
Constancy, the Story of, 29.
Coronation Oath, and the Irish Church Commission, 121.
Adventures in South America-No. Crisis, the, 231. IV. The Prize, 205.
Catholic Religion in Ireland, Remarks on, 312.
Century, Opening of the New, 425. Change of Ministry, Dismissal of the Whigs, 704.
Chapters of College Romance, 488. Chinese Historical Dramas and Ro- mances- -No. II., 548. Choice, and the Minister's Annie, by the Ettrick Shepherd, 582. Christianity, the Philosophy of the Evi- dences of, 709.
Church Commission, Irish, and the Co- ronation Oath, 121.
Church, Irish, Address to the Protes- tants of England, on the Measures in progress respecting it, 219. Church, Irish, Parliamentary Doings with the, 473.
Church, Roman Catholic, Essay on the, by the Rev. David O. Croly, Review of, 593.
Cloister, the, from the German, 70. Club-footed King, the, 393.
College Romance, Chapters of, Chap. I. Reading for Honours, 488. Consolation, a Leaf from the Philosophy of Voltaire, 168.
Critical Notices The Dream, and other Poems, 116. The Sacred Harp, Second Series, 118. Sillery's Royal Mariner, and Other Poems, 119. The Naturalist's Library, 239. Walker's Physiognomy, 240. Drury's Thucydides, ib. Arundel's Travels in Asia Minor, 588. Geoghegan's Greek Testament, 590. Gilpin's Forest Scenery, 707. The Philoso- phy of the Evidences of Christianity, by James Steele, 709. Lang's View of the Origin and Migration of the Polynesian Nation, ib. Meditations, or Remains of L. S., 711.
Croly, Rev. David O., Essay on Eccle- siastical Finance, as regards the Roman Catholic Church, Review of, 593.
Cross, the Red, of Burgundy, a Tale, 646.
Curiosity, from the German, 191. Dark Day, the, a Tale, 426. Decline of Poetical Genius, 174. Delights of a Dirty Man, 442. Dismissal of the Whigs, 704. Don Gayséros, the Romance of, 622. Downfall of Saul, 702. Downshire Meeting, the, 691. Dramas and Romances of the Chinese, Notice of the, 548.
Dream, the, and Other Poems, Notice of, 116.
Drury's Thucydides, Notice of, 240. Emigration of the Protestants of Ire- land, 1.
Emigrants' Songs at Parting, 273. England, Southey's Naval History of, Review of, 412.
England, the King of Merry, a Song,
English, Illustrations of the, 277. English Protestants, Address to the, 219. Entertainments, the Hibernian Nights', 674.
Epigram, the Rival Popes, 168.
Ettrick Shepherd, the Choice and the Minister's Annie, by the, 582. Evidences of Christianity, by James Steele, Notice of, 709. Fancy, A, 348.
Fancy, the Scene-Shifter, 325. Finance, Essay on Ecclesiastical, Notice of, 593.
Forest Scenery, Gilpin's, by Sir T. Dick Lauder, 707.
Friends, to my, from the German, 368. Genius, Decline of the Poetical, 174. Geoghegan's Greek Testament, Notice of, 590.
Gilfillan, Mr. Robert, Songs by, 276, 411, 484, 485, 671. Goldsmith, the, an Indian Story, 236. Gilpin's Forest Scenery, by Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, Notice of, 707.
Grief, Pleasures of, 43.
Leonore, the Ballad of, 509. Letters from Spain. No. III., an Exe- cution, 184.
Lha Dhu, or the Dark Day, a Tale, 426. Life and Opinions of Gregory Greedy, Gent., 328.
Log-hut, Spectre of the, a Tale, 556. Longfield's Political Economy, Remarks on, 33.
Lyric Poetry of Pindar, 502.
Man, the Delights of a Dirty, 442. Majesty's, his Promises, and his Minis- ters' Deeds, 559.
Meeting, the Great Protestant, 336. Meeting, the Downshire, 691. Minister's Annie, a Tale, 582. Ministry, Change of, 704. Minstrelsy, Hardiman's Irish, Review of, No. II. 152. No. III. 447. No. IV. 514.
Greedy, Gregory, Gent. Life and Opi- Napier's History of the Peninsular War,
Grey, Earl, Sketch of, 291.
Hardiman's Irish Minstrelsy, Review of, No. II. 152. No. III. 447. No. IV. Conclusion, 514.
Harmony, Horrors of, 543.
Hibernian Nights' Entertainments, 674. Hints from High Places, No. IV. 15. Historical Dramas and Romances of the Chinese, No. II. 548.
History of the Peninsular War, by Na- pier, Review of, 192.
Humbug, Twenty-two Illustrations of, 235 Illustrations of the English-the Old School and the New, 277. Impromptu, 136.
Indian Story-The Goldsmith, 236. Ireland, “How is it to be Governed?" by Paulet Scrope, Review of, 353. Irish Church Commission, and the Coro- nation Oath, 121.
Irish Minstrelsy, Hardiman's, No. II. 152. No. III. 447. No. IV. 514. Irish Storyists, Lover and Carleton, Re- view of, 298.
Jardine's Naturalist's Library, Notice of, 239.
King of Merry England, Song by Gilfil- lan, 276.
King, the Club-footed, 393.
Knox and Jebb's Correspondence, Re- view of, 241.
Lang's View of the Origin of the Poly- nesian Nation, 709.
Lascelles, Edward, Scenes from the Life of, 45, 137, 261, 398, 625. Lauder, Sir Thomas. Gilpin's Forest Scenery, Notice of, 707.
Legends and Stories of Ireland, Review of, 298.
Naturalist's Library-Vol. III. Gallina- ceous Birds, Notice of, 239.
Naval History of England, by Southey, Review of, 412.
Note-Book, Anthony Poplar's, 116, 468,
Ode to the Memory of Burns, 275. Old Man's Song, by Gilfillan, 411. Oliver's Advice, adapted to the Times that be, 700.
On a Gnat expiring on a page of the Grecian History, 672.
Opening of the New Century, 425. Parliamentary Doings with the Irish Church, 473.
Peninsular War, History of the, Review of, 192.
Pindar, the Lyric Poetry of, 502. Places, Hints from High-No. IV., 15. Pleasures of Grief, 43.
Poetry and the Decline of the Poetical Genius, 174.
Poetry, Lyric of, Pindar, 502. Poetry. The Carillons, 12. The Story of Constancy, 29. Pleasures of Grief, 43. Sonnets, 44, 108, 136, 672. The Ivy Tree, 69. The Cloister, 70. The Stray Canto, 72. Im- promptu, 136. The Rival Popes, an Epigram, 168. Consolation, ib. Curiosity, 191. The Goldsmith, an Indian Story, 236. The Emigrants' Songs at Parting, 273. Ode to the Memory of Burns, 275. Song, the King of Merry England, 276. Fancy, the Scene-Shifter, 325. The Oath of Blood, 327. A Fancy, 348. Recollection, 349. To my Friends, 368. The Club-footed King, 393.
The Old Man's Song, 411. The Opening of the New Century, 425. Songs by Gilfillan, 484, 485, 671. The Ballad of Leonore, 509. The Romance of Don Gayséros, 622. Song from the German of Hölty, 673. Oliver's Advice, 700. The Downfall of Saul, 702. To the Beloved One, from the German of Heine. 703. Political Economy, Remarks on Long- field's, 33.
Political Events, Letter on Recent, 109. Political Tablets, Our, 350-592. Popes, the Rival, 168.
Poplar's Anthony, Note-Book, 116, 239, 350, 468, 588, 707. Priesthood, a Stipendiary, 593. Princess, the Tartar, a Tale, 369. Protestant Meeting, the Great, 333. Protestants of Ireland, Emigration of the, 1. Recollection, A, 349.
Red Cross of Burgundy, a Tale, 646. Red Inn of Andernach, a Tale, Chap. II. 79; Chap. III. 92.
Remarks on the Emigration of the Protestants of Ireland, 1. On Long- field's Political Economy, 33. On Recent Political Events, 109. On the Irish Church Commission and the Coronation Oath, 121. On Poetry, and the Decline of Poetical Genius, 174. On the Catholic Religion in Ireland, 312. On the Great Protestant Meeting, 333. On His Majesty's Promises and his Minister's Deeds, 559, On a Stipendiary Priesthood, 593. On the Downshire Meeting, 691. On the Dismissal of the Whigs, 704. Review, of Tutti Frutti, 99. Of Hardiman's Irish Minstrelsy, 152, 447, 514. Of Napier's History of the Peninsular War, 192. Of Knox and Jebb's Correspondence, 241. Of Irish Storyists, Lover and Carleton, 298. Of Scrope's How is Ireland to be Governed, 353. Of Southey's Naval History of England, 412. Of Rev. O. Croly's Essay on Ecclesiastical Finance, 593.
Rival Popes, an Epigram, 168.
Roman Catholic Religion, Remarks on,312. Romance, Chapters of College, Chap. I. Reading for Honours, 488. Romance of Don Gayséros, 622. Romish Priesthood, on a Stipendiary, 593. Royal Mariner, and other Poems, notice of, 119.
Sacred Harp, Notice of, 118. Saul, the Downfall of, 702. Scenes from the Life of Edward Las- celles, Gent., Chap. III. Saint He- lena-Tender Reminiscences, 45. Chap. IV. Cruising to Windward, 58. Chap. V. Cabo Tormentoso, 137. Chap. VI. Retribution, 261. Chap. VII. Unexpected Meeting, 267. Chap. VIII. Algoa Bay, 398. Chap. IX. Episodical, but Pertinent, 625. Chap. X. A Chase, 636. Scrope, Poulett-How is Ireland to be Governed, Review of, 353.
Sillery's Royal Mariner, and other Poems, Notice of, 119.
Sketch of Earl Grey, 291.
Song, paraphrased from the German of Hölty.
Songs by Gilfillan, 276, 411, 484, 485,671. Sonnets, 44, 108, 136, 672.
Southey's Naval History of England, Review of, 412.
Spain, Letters from—No. III. An Exe- cution, 184.
Spectre of the Log Hut-a Tale, 556. Starry Night, 672.
Steele's Philosophy of the Evidence of Christianity, Notice of, 709.
Story of Constancy, the, 29. Tablets, our Political, 350, 592. Tales of Ireland, Review of, 302. Tales and Narratives. The Red Inn of Andernach, Chap. II. 79, Chap. III.
92. Adventures in South America, No. IV. The Prize, 205. The Tar- tar Princess, 369. Lha Dhu, or the Dark Day, 426. Chapters of College Romance, 486. The Spectre of the Log Hut, 556. The Choice, and the
Minister's Annie, 582. The Red Cross of Burgundy, 662. Tartar Princess, a Tale, 369. The Stray Canto, 72. Thucydides, with Notes, by W. B. Drury, Notice of, 239.
To my Friends, from the German, 368. To the Beloved One, from the German of Heine, 703.
Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, Review of, 303.
Travels in Asia Minor, Notice of, 588. Tutti Frutti, Review of, 99. University Intelligence, 352, 708. Voltaire, a Leaf from the Philosophy of, 168.
Walker's Physiognomy, Notice of, 240. Whigs, Dismissal of the, 704.
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