National Songs, No. 1, 295.
Newgate, account of, 221.
Play, some account of a New, by Tho- Plunkett, A. H., The Samphire Gather- mas Ingoldsby, 639. Poems.-How to feed a Lion, 23; Old er's Story by, 33. Morgan at Panama, 43; Retiring from Business, 65; Blind Girl to her Mo- ther, 78; the Old Elm, 140; the Con- queror's Grandsire, 271; the Hatch- ment, 286; London by moonlight, 303; the First Farewell, 352; the Grave, 366; the Withered Rose, 380; Reaper and the flowers, 482; those Sweet, those Happy Days, 574; the Moonbeam, 614.
Pope, remarks on his monument in Twickenham Church, 152; account of his grotto, 153; of his losing his in- tellect previous to his dissolution, 155. Power of Beauty, lines on the, 388. Priolland Zelie, account of her suicide,
Rambles among the Rivers, No. IV. : The Thames and his Tributaries, 79; No. V. 151. 296.
Rapier, the Toledo, 463, 584. Reaper and the Flowers, a poem, 482. Recollections of the Alhambra, 185. Remarkable Suicides, 516.
Retiring from Business, a poem, 65. Richmond Church, account of the monu. ments in, 80.
-Palace, account of, 83.
No Silver Spoon, story of, by Haynes Robert of Normandy, his work in fa.
St. Brandan, Legend of, see Enchanted Island.
St. Dunstan, a lay of, 88.
St. Nicholas, story respecting, 66. Schlegel, Dr. his account of the society Samphire Gatherer's Story, 33. of The Friends of Suicide" in Paris, 526.
Seneca, his opinion of suicide, 517. Sheppard, Jack, see Jack Sheppard. "Sketch-Book," Papers by the author of the Recollections of the Alham- Sleepy Hollow, one of the Crayon Papers, bra, 185; the Enchanted Island, 274. see Crayon.
Socrates, his opinion of suicide, 517. Songs National songs, No. I. 295. Those Dustmen's Bells, 428; Songs of Mallet in praise of the Thames, 84. Sonnets on the Anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar, 542; Farewell Sonnet, 597.
Spalpeen, the, story of, 288; Chapter ii, 396.
Subaltern, The, papers by the author of
The Veterans of Chelsea Hospital, 51. 450; Legends of Lochs and Glens, 195. Suicide, remarks on, 516; opinions of ancient philosophers respecting, 577; instances of modern cases of suicide, 318; a table of suicidal cases, 527; suicide from hereditary insanity, 527 n. Surrey, Earl of, remarks on his supposed attachment to the fair Geraldine, daughter of the Earl of Kildare, 299. Strawberry Hill, the residence of Horace Walpole, account of its previous pos- sessors, 155.
Trafalgar, sonnet on the anniversary of the battle of, 542. Trollope, Mrs., the Patron King by, 483.
Uncle Sam's Peculiarities, American Niggers-Hudson River Steam-boat Dialogues, 262.
Vendôme, Chronicles of the Place, 381. Veterans of Chelsea Hospital, 51. Vincent Eden, the Oxonian, account of his meeting with Mr. Walrus, 172; ac- cepts the invitation to dine with the Brothers' Club, 176; obtains a Trinity Scholarship, 341; the Brothers' Club at Henley, 646.
Wade, J. A. Lines to a Lady Singing by, 50; Retiring from business, 65; the First Farewell, 352; the Wither- ed Rose, 380; the Dead Bird, 395; Whitehead, Paul, remarks on his heart lines to Julia, 462; to Alura, 475. being deposited in the mausoleum of Wild Sports in the South of France, see Lord Despencer, 156. Pyrenean Hunter. Wolfert's Roost, see Crayon Papers. Withered Rose, a poem, 380. Wolf-hunting in the Landes, see Pyre-
Wolsey, Cardinal, his palace at Hamp- ton Court, 296; presents it to Henry Wulfhere the Kindhearted, Legend of, VIII, 297; his reverse of fortune, 298.
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