ABUSE of words, on the, 186 Actor's meditations, 343.
Agreeability; a country Christmas, 168. Alaric the Visigoth, the dirge of, 64. Album, the Houndsditch, No. I. 160; No. II. 250; No. III. 452. Aldermen, court of, at Fishmongers'- hall, 53.
Amalfi, his lines to an hour-glass, 112. Amethyst, sonnet on, 134.
Amusements of the studious, 49; not addicted to literary amusements, ib. dancing recommended,⚫50; music, 51; the table, 52.
Ancients, on the repasts of the, 501. Angerstein, Mr. his gallery of pictures, 71; his Rembrandts, 72; Raising of Lazarus by Piombo, 76; his Claudes,
Annus Mirabilis, or a Parthian glance at 1822, 21.
Ante and post-nuptial journal, 330. Antiquity and Posterity, 135. April, the first of, 308.
Archacon in the Landes, 66; La Teste,
67; chapel of St. Thomas Iliricus, 68; miraculous vision, 69. Artists, Irish, on, 385; character of es- tablishment for, in Dublin, ib. 386; anecdote or two illustrative of, 387; management and characteristics of the Dublin Society, 386, 387; projected academy, 390.
Astronomical Alderman, 119. Avernus, 212.
Bachelor, letter from a bashful, 54. Bard's, the, song to his daughter, 139. Barry the painter, 338.
Barry Cornwall's new poems, review of,
Beautiful in Music, the principles of the, 297. 401. 554.
Bembo, sonnet of, 58.
Bird's release at the grave, the, 532. Blenheim, gallery of pictures at, 445. Blindman's Buff, 46.
Bolivar, Simon, sketch of the political
career of, 4; his marriage, 5; joins Miranda, ib.; defeats Monteverde, 6; divests himself of his authority, 7; defeats the royalists at Bocachica, 8; is defeated at Araguita,9; takes Santa Vol. V.-1823.
Fé de Bogota, 9; drives the enemy from Margarita, 10; Bolivar beats Morillo, 11; is chosen supreme direc- tor of Venezuela, ib.; beats La Torre, 12; takes Calcbozo, 13; battle of Calobozo, 15; First Columbian con- gress, ib.
Bonaparte, his own memoirs, 79; Las Cases' Journal relative to,79; remarks on misrepresentations respecting, 80; account of Las Cases, 81; Napoleon's situation at Rochefort, 82; miserable aspect of St. Helena, 87; bad accom- modations, ib.; family of Napoleon, 89; his early days, 90; takes Toulon, 92; his first campaigns, 93; origin of the charge of Poisoning his soldiers, 94; conversations of, 280; remarks on Fox, ib.; his ideas of defending France, 283; his council of state, 284 his literary criticisms, 288; his con- duct to a servant who wished to kill the governor, 547; his astonishment at the English poor-rates, 549; the French prisons, 550; the Caliph sys- tem of police, 552. Bore's box, 416.
Bowl of liberty, Greek song of, 337. British Galleries of Art, No. I. 71; II. 97, III. 290; IV. 345; V. 445; VI. 568.
Cabriolets, the new, 492.
Campan, Memoirs of Madame, 457. Campbell, T. lines by, on Admiral Camp- bell, 32; Spanish patriot's song by, 491; song by, ib.
Canova, the studio of, 28.
Cid, Songs of the, No. I. 307; No. II. 376; No. III. 378.
Classics and Romantics, on the, 522. Colds, coughs, and catarrhal complaints,
359; on mode of treating, ib. 360; clothing, 361; letter to the physician, 363.
Comus, Milton's, 222.
Constantinople, lines on, 198. Cornwall, Barry, his new poems, 383. Country Christmas, 168.
Court of Aldermen at Fishmongers'-hall,
D. Daintie Pastorals, 561. David, 444.
Death of friends, on the, 205; reflec- tions on, ib.; first sight of, in youth, 206, 207; of an old friend, 208. Delavigne, M. Casimir, review of his Nouvelles Messéniennes, 164; ex- tracts from his writings, 165, 166, 167. Dinner Company to let, 150. Dirge of Alaric the Visigoth, 64. Diver, the, 540.
Dramatic travels, 379.
Dreaming, Table Talk, No. VI. 244; remarks on a passage of Gall's, 244, 246; whether the soul thinks always, 247; impressions in dreams, 248. Dublin, state of parties in, 261; Mar- quis Wellesley's early conduct in taking the government, 262; account of Mr. Blake, his secretary, 262, 263; the civic banquet, ib.; Mr. Plunket's ap- pointment to the attorney-generalship, 264; the patronage of Ireland as ex- clusive as ever, ib.-Mr. O'Connel's letter, 265; Dr. Magee, 266; Sir H. Lees and Mr. Hayes, 267; pre- sentation of address, 268, 269; the marquis's reply, 270; the anger of the Orange faction, 271; trial of the Orange rioters, 272.
Dulwich college, pictures at, 568.
M Machiavelli, on the political writings of, 193; his Prince, ib.; this author's intentions, 194; his character, 195; his subserviency to the Medici, 197. Man, the monied, an outline, 42.
Memoirs of Napoleon and Las Cases' Journal, review of, 79.
-of Madame Campan, 457. Menzini, sonnet of, 576.
Milton's Comus, 222; Pope's plagiar- isms from, ib.; its origin and design, 223; exquisite character, 224; object to promote virtue, 225; unsatisfacto- ry nature of masques, 226; passage omitted in Comus, ib.; personifica- tions in, 227; noble object of Milton in his poetry, 228. Minstrel, the, 344. Misenum, 212.
Modern Pilgrimages, No. VIII. the stu- dio of Canova, 28; No. IX. the tomb of Virgil, Misenum, Avernus, &c. 212. Morelli, lines on, 152. Mouse turned hermit, 158. Music, on, No. I. 297; the Greek and Turkish, 299; Handel, 300; music of birds, 301, 302; rhythm, 304, 305, 306; No. II. 401, melody, 405; vari- ations, 411; time, 412; No. III. words proper to be set to, 554; effect of music on the mind, 556; musical language, ib.; kinds of poetry best suited for, 560. Musical wives, 113. Myrta, lines to, 204.
Napoleon, Memoirs of, and Las Cases, Journal, review of, 79. Newspaper, the, 508. Night, a sonnet, 456.
Nouvelle Messéniennes, by De la Vigne, review of, 164.
O'Neils, last of the, 515.
Out of town and not in the country, 543. P
Patent brown stout, 319.
Peter Pindarics, 46. 118. 210. 319. 468. Petrarch, sonnet of, 391. 451. 528. Peveril of the Peak, review of, 273. Philosophy of Fashion, 238. Physician, the, No. IV. 108; V. 359; VI. 420; VII. 533. Pignotti, lines from, 158. Pilgrimages, modern, No. VIII. 28; IX.
Plain Preaching, 229. Poet and Alchymist, 118. Poetry; lines on Admiral Sir G. Camp- bell, by T. Campbell, 32; sporting without a licence, 37; poison for the rats, 41; Peter Pindarics, 46; court of aldermen, 53; from Bembo, 58; the dirge of Alaric, 64; to the north star, 70; to the genius of Spain, 78; son- net, 107; the hour-glass, 112; invo- cation, 117; the poet and the aichy- mist, 118; the astronomical alderman,
119; on an amethyst presented by Lelia, 134; the bard's song to his daughter, 139; on Kosciusko, 149; on Morelli, 152; the mouse turned hermit, 158; the white rose, 172; Turpin and the bishop, 174; bachelor's fare, 176; exchange no robbery, 190; Constantinople, 198; to Myrta, 204; Southdown mutton, 210; the skele- ton dance, 215; plain preaching, 229; evening, an elegy, 251; the farewell to the dead, 260; sonnet, from Zappi, 278; songs of the Cid, No. I. the Cid's death-bed, 308; II. the Cid's funeral procession, 376; III. the Cid's rising, 378; patent brown stout, 319; York kidney potatoes, 320 ; the prophecy of Constantine, 326; stanzas, 332; Greek 337; the Upas in Marybone-lane, 343; an actor's meditations, ib.; the minstrel, 344; Greek song, the voice of Scio, 352; to the south wind, 419; stage wedlock, 427; Dr. Gall, 428 the voice of spring, 439; David, 444; sonnet from Petrarch, 451; forgetful Cupid, 453; the smoky chimney, ib. ; night, 456; the handkerchief, 468; the jester condemned to death, 469; Spanish patriot's song, 491; song, ib.; Greek song, the shade of Theseus, 496; St. James's Park, 507; the news-paper, 508; Italy to Spain, 514; the statue of a funeral genius, '521; the bird's release at the grave, 532 ; the diver, from the German, 540; to a fountain, 553; daintie pastorals, 561; the flower that feels not spring, 567; song for a Swiss festival, 575; song, 576; sonnet, ib. ; ditto, ib. Poison for the rats, 41. Printed by mistake, 529. Projects and Projectors, 120. Phrophecy of Constantine, 326. Puns and Punsters, on, 33.
R Recollections of a Student, 205. Repasts of the Ancients, on the, 501. Rose, the white, 172.
Saurin (Mr.), sketch of, 124; his de- scent, 125; regularity in business, 125; military career, 126; driven into the Orange faction, 127; his shrewish spirit on irritation, 129; his removal from office, 130; his personal appearance, 131; an excellent advo- cate, 133.
Schweitzkoffer (Mr.), account of his poetry, 162. 252.
Shade of Theseus, 496.
Shakspeare's Poems, remarks on, 470 Skeleton dance, the, 215.
Sketches of the Irish Bar, No. IV. 124, Mr. Saurin; No. V. Mr. Joy, 481. Small talk, a few thoughts on, 217. Smoky chimney, the, 453. Sonnets, from Bembo, 58; to the north star, 70; the genius of Spain, 78; sonnet, 107; on an amethyst, 134; to a flea, 162; from Zappi, 278; from Petrarch, 391. 451. 528; of Fi- licaja, 415; night, 456; to a fountain, 553; sonnet from Menzini, 576; soanet, ib.
Songs of the Cid, 307. 376. 378. Southdown Mutton, 210. South wind, stanzas on, 419. Spain, sonnet to the genius of, 78. Sporting without a licence, 37. Spring, Youth, and Love, 312. Stafford (the Marquis of), his picture- gallery, 97.
Stage wedlock, 427.
Star, lines to the North, 70. State of parties in Dublin, 261.
Statue of a funeral Genius, on the, 521. Student, recollections of a, 205. Studious, amusements of the, 49. Swiss festival, song for, 575. Switzerland, letters on a tour in, No. VII. 179; the Berne Alps, 180; the nymphs of Interlaken, 180; the lake of Brientz, 182; the cascade of Gies- bach, ib.; Lauterbrunn, ib.; avalan- ches, 184; the Jungfrau, 185. Sympathies and Prejudices, 509.
Table Talk, No. II. 244. Tavern, the, 497.
Thessaly, the Flood of, reviewed, 883. To-day, 17.
Tomb of Virgil, 212; beauty of the spot, 213; the lake Avernus, 214; re- marks upon Virgil's accounts of, 215. Tooth-ache, of the, 420. 533. Troubadours, on the, 370; their effusions, 271; Les jeux Floreaux, 374; their learning, 375; cause of their decline, 376.
Turpin and the Bishop, 174.
Upas in Marybone-lane, the, 343.
P. 447 line 12, read like a wind, or a sunbeam. 488 for "Metemsyphiles" read "Mephistophiles."
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