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Friendship, 33

The poor little Sweep, ib.

Extracts from Mador of the Moor, 80

Lora; a Tale, 81

Indian Song, 82

Jock of Hazeldean, ib.

The Half-Pay Officer, 83

Lines to the Rosemary, ib.

Impromptu, ib.

Dress of the Court of France and an English
Walking Dress, 133

An English Morning Dress and a French Even-
ing Dress, 181

Court and Carriage Dresses, 225

Parisian Home Costume and English Equestrian
Costume, 273

General Observations on Fashion and Dress, 34,
84, 153, 182, 225, 273

Extracts from Lord Byron's Prisoner of Chillon, Cabinet of Taste, 35, 85, 135, 183, 226, 274

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Epistle to Clara, 131

Answer to Moore's O remember the time! ib.
Verses on a Lady who did not use Paint, ib.
Midnight Sketch, 132

To an old Musical Instrument, ib.

A Trip to Paris, ib.

Curious Epitaph, 1330

The Waterloo Oak, 178

The Tomb of Anna d'Arfet, 179

Mr. Incledon's Farewell Benefit, ib.

Tears and Smiles, ib.

The deceitful Emblem, ib.

Romance, 180

The Tomb of Love and the Flower of Love, ib.

Lines to Miss Harries, ib.

The poor Man's thanks to Lord Cochrane, 181
The Execution, 222

The Maid of Scotia, 223

Edward's Urn, ib.

Address to Spring, 224

A New Shilling's Address to an Old one, ib.

Lines on Lord Liverpool's Statement, ib.

A Dialogue, ib.

An Ode, 270

The Savoyard's Return, 271

Song from Lalla Rookh, it.

On John Kemble, Esq. ib.

The Maternal Expedient, 272

Flavia's Sparrow, ib.

Farewell to a Harp, ib.

Ball Dress and a Group of Waltzers, 38

A French Public Promenade Dress and an Eng.
lish Opera and Evening Costume, 84

Simplicity and Magnificence of Dress in the
Fifteenth Century, 136

Letter from a young married Lady to her Sister
in the Country, 228

MONTHLY MISCELLANY.

London Theatricals, 37, 87, 136, 185, 230
French Theatricals, 39, 87, 138, 186, 232

Literary Intelligence, 39, 89, 140, 188, 233,

Duchess of Angouleme's supposed Work, 237
Letter on the condition of the Poor, 42

On British Seamen, ib.

Detached Thoughts, ib.

A Lady with a Death's Head, 43
Value of Money in 1674, 45

On the Hydrophobia, 46

Procession of the Fête Dieu at Aix, ib.
Fabrication of Paper from Linen Rags, 47

Curious article from a French Obituary, ib.
Account of John Harriot, Esq. 92

Thomas Coryates, 94

-the Ashantees and Fantees, ib.

Discovery of Mezzotinto, 95

Inventions and Discoveries, ib.

Anecdote of M. Boucher, 144

Ceremony of planting the Waterloo Oak, 191,

Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 48, 96, 144, 192,
240, 284

EMBELLISHMENTS IN VOL. XV. NEW SERIES.

No. XCIII. A correct Likeness of Miss Merry, of Drury-Lane Theatre.
A Whole-length Figure in the Fashions of the Season.
A Group of Waltzers.

No. XCIV.

No. XCV.

Elegant Patterns for Tambour and Needle-Work.'

A correct Likeness of Miss Foote, of Covent-Garden Theatre.
Two Whole-length Figures in the Fashions of the Season.
Elegant Patterns for Tambour and Needle-Work.

A correct Likeness of Miss Carew, of Covent-Garden Theatre.
Two Whole-length Figures in the Fashions of the Season.
Elegant Patterns for Tambour and Needle-Work.

No. XCVI. A correct Likeness of Miss Mangeon, of Drury Lane Theatre.
Two Whole-length Figures in the Fashions of the Season.
Elegant Patterns for Tambour and Needle-Work.

No. XCVII. A correct Likeness of Miss M'Alpine, of Covent-Garden Theatre.
Two Whole-length Figures in the Fashions of the Season.
Elegant Patterns for Tambour and Needle-Work.

No. XCVIII. A correct Likeness of Miss Taylor, of the Surry Theatre.
Two Whole-length Figures in the Fashions of the Season.
Elegant Patterns for Tambour and Needle- Work,

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