Recollections of Childhood, 226. Reform, Corporation, 118.
Song to the Beloved One, from the Ger- man, 413.
Reformed House of Commons, Chivalry Song of the Night, 95.
Reformation in Ireland, causes of its Failure, No. II. 42.
Revenue, the Quarter's, 230. Reveries of a Walk at Nightfall, 637. Review of Coleridge's Table Talk and Works 1-250. Of Anster's Trans- laton of Faust, 96. Of My Life, 154. Of Markham's Avenged Bride, a Tale, 164. Of Spiritual Despotism, 171. Of Chichester's Deism compared with Christianity, 231. Of the Fudges in England, 297. Of Col. Colby's Ordnance Survey of the County of Londonderry, 313. Of Warren's In- struction to Law Studies, 349. Of Heraud's Descent into Hell, a Poem, 353. Of Bloxham's Paradise Regained, 398. Of Brougham's Discourse on Na- tural Theology, 448. Of Sir James Mackintosh's Memoirs and Life, 481. Of Frithiof's Saga, 523. Of White's Belgic Revolution of 1830, 570-593. Of Miss Martineau's Tracts, 557. Of Woodward's Essays and Sermons, 675. Revolution in Belgium, in 1830, 570.593 Riots at Wolverhampton, 92. Romance, Chapters of College, Chap. III. The Sizar, Arthur John's, 31. Chap. e Billiard Table, 361.
.om the Life of Edward Lascelles, Chap. XVII. 241. Chap. III. 244.
Chap. XIX. 419. ap. XX. and XXI. 496. Chap. XII. 614. Chap. XXIII. 618. cretaries of State, the Popular, 87. Session, the close of, 470. Municipal Corporation Bill, 471. Irish Corpo- rations, 475. Irish Church Bill, 475. Rights of the Clergy, 476. Centenary of the Reformation, 479.
Ship, the Flying, 229.
Silence, from the German of Salis, 416. Silken Thomas, Rebellion of, a Tale, 30-207.
Sizar, the, a Tale, 31.
Sonnets, 18-295. On Shelley, 224. To
the Stars, 226. A Night, 227. Life, 296. On Love, 296. The Deity, 307. To Phillis. 307. Beauty, 307. From the Italian, 306-613. Spiritual Despotism, Review of, 171. Statistical Survey of Ireland, 313. Story of Mr. McDermott, concluded, 567. Sylva, No. I. Sonnet, 18. Lines for Music, 18. Fragments written on the Banks of the Suir, 19. No. II. To Lucy Convalescent, an Invitation to the Woods, 225. Sonnet to the Stars, 226. The Recollections of Childhood, 226. A Night Sonnet, 227. No. III. The Reveries of a Walk at Nightfall, 637.
Swindling, a tale of Oriental, 702. Table Talk of the late S. T. Coleridge, 1. Tales and Narratives-Arthur John's,
The Sizar, 31. The Billiard Table, 361. The Rebellion of Silken Thomas, 50. A Tale of Ten years ago, 141. Corby Mac Gillmore, 278-64Ĭ. Black Monday of the Glens, 332. Mr. McDermott's Story, concluded, 567. Terence Ryley's Adventures, 445. The Close of the Session of Parliament, 708.
The Present is not a Crisis, 505. Theology, Natural, Discourse on, by Lord Brougham, 448. To Childhood, 414. University Intelligence, 712. Warren's Popular and Practical Intro-
duction to Law Studies, notice of, 349. Wellesley, Lord, resignation of, 91. What is the use of the House of Lords?
White's Belgic Revolution of 1830, Re- view of, 570-593.
Wills', Rev. James, Letters on the Philo- sophy of Unbelief, Review of, 625. Woodward, Rev. H. Essays and Sermons, Review of, 675.
Year, close of the, 708.
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