Bacchanalia Memorabilia, by Nimrod,
No. II., Results of Wine-bibbing, 225 -No. III., Drinking Experiences, 727 Bacon, his Character and Philosophy, 143- - review of his Works, by Basil Montagu, ibid.- review of his Cha- racter, Life, and Works, by Thomas Martin, ibid.
Baillie, Joanna; review of her Dramas, 236
Balaam-box, by M Vicar, 289
Barry Cornwall, 66-his Sapphic Verses to a Leg of Mutton, 69 Bartholdy, Mendelssohn, 71 Beautiful Blonde, her song, 71 Birth of the infant Saviour; Song of the Virgin Mary on that occasion, 715 Blessington, Lady, 10-a Maid of Ho-
Bowles, Rev. William Lisle; literary sketch of, 300-his Letter to Yorke, 498-Yorke's Letter to him, 643— Sonnet that might have been written in May, by him, 737
Bride, the, by M. J. Chapman, 324 Brougham, Lord, 27-review of Wal- lace's Observations, and Additional Ob- servations, on his Discourse of Natural Theology, 694
Browning, Robert; review of his Para- celsus, 363
Brydges, Sir Egerton; Sonnets by him, 25, 40, 255-on the Charge that Men of Genius and high Talents want Judgment and practical Sense, 673 Bulwer, E. L., 9
Burnett, Mr. John, 31
Campbell, 68-Song by him, ibid. Candour, purity, and disinterestedness of the Whigs, 263 Carlyle, T., 22
Carmel, Sheep-shearing at, by M. J. Chapman, 125
Cat-o'-nine-tails and Courts-martial, by Ensign O'Donoghue, 539 Caunter, Rev. H., 15
Caw, another, from the Rookwood- Turpin out again, 488
Chained Eagle, 607 Chapman, M. J.; his Hebrew Idyls: No. III., Ruth, 121-No. IV., Sheep- shearing at Carmel, 125- No. V., Su- sanna, 154-No. VI., Heliodorus, 157
Churches, New, 249
Cloquet, Dr.; review of his Recollections
of the Private Life of Lafayette, 468 Coleridge; his Ghost, 231 Collier on Shakespeare, 553 Commission on Corporal Punishment, Defects in Military Education, and Promotion from the Ranks, by Ensign O'Donoghue, 645
Commons, Random Recollections of the House of; review of, 747
Conquest of Ireland by the Anglo- Normans, 269
Conservative Associations, Operative,351 Conservatives, a few words more to the, 81 Conversational Syllabubs, 293 Conversations at Cambridge, review of, 714 Cornwall, Barry, 66-his Sapphic Verses to a Leg of Mutton, 69 Corporal-punishment Commission, De- fects in Military Education, and Pro- motion from the Ranks, by Ensign O'Donoghue, 645 Courier, the, 625
Courts-martial and the Cat-o'-nine-tails, by Ensign O'Donoghue, 539 Covent Garden Theatre, 51 Cowley; his familiar Letters, with no-
tices of his life, and sketches of some of his friends and contemporaries, 395 Croker, Crofton, 71
Cry of" No Popery," 511 Cunningham, Allan, 29 Cutting-out Ashore; or, a Bold Stroke during the Peace of Amiens, 657
Defects in Military Education, Corporal Punishment, and Promotion from the Ranks, by Ensign O'Donoghue, 645 Dion, his Odes of Horace, 739 Discussion on the Annuals, 5 Disinterestedness, candour, and purity of the Whigs, 263 Disraeli the youngest, 72
Dissenters and Papists, their union to achieve the disunion of Church and State, 519*
Disunion of Church and State; union of Papists and Dissenters to achieve it, 519*
Dorias, the, a drama, review of, 375 Dramas, by Joanna Baillie, review of, 236 Drinking Experiences, 727 Drury Lane Theatre, 49
Eagle, the chained, 607
Eclipse, the Annular, by J. A. Heraud, 726
Education of Females and modern Match- making, 308
Military Men, Corporal Pu- nishment, and Promotion from the Ranks, by Ensign O'Donoghue, 645 Engine, fed by the sea, for propelling
Morning Post, ibid.- Morning He- rald, 623-Standard, 624-Globe, 625 Sun, and True Sun, ibid.- Courier, ibid.-Morning Advertiser, 630-Pub- lic Ledger, 631
Familiar Letters of Cowley, with notices of his life, and sketches of some of his friends and contemporaries, 395 Fantowzlevitch, Felix, 51 Faraday and Melbourne, 66
Michael; literary sketch of, 224 Favourite old poets, morning musings with, Matin I., 416
Female Education and modern Match- making, 308
Festival of the Fraserians, 62
Few words more to the Conservatives, 81 Friendship's Offering, review of, 6 Fraser, 66
Fraserian Festival, 62
Funeral of the Pauper, a tale, 289 Further particulars of the late proceed- ings in our parish, 559
Gallery of Literary Characters: Regina's Maids of Honour, List the First, 60
Sheep-shearing at Carmel, 125—No. V. Susanna, 154- No. VI. Helio- dorus, 157-No. VII. The Bride: a dramatic Idyl, 324-No. VIII. A Song of Loves, 332-No. IX. Ish- mael, the Outcast, 440-No. X. La- ment for Saul and Jonathan, 450- No. XI., Tobias and the Angel, 665 Heliodorous, by M. J. Chapman, 157 Heraud, J. A., 21, 69-the Annular Eclipse, by him, 726
Hobhouse, Sir John C.; literary sketch of, 568
Hogarth, George; review of his Musical History, 46
Hogg, James; his tale, the Turners, 609 Homicide, Memoirs of a, 428 Hook, Theodore, 66 Horace, Odes of, 739
Hymn, "Stabat Mater;" triglot version,
Idyls, Hebrew; by M. J. Chapman. No. III. Ruth, 121-No. IV. Sheep- shearing at Carmel, 125 - No. V. Susanna, 154-No. VI. Heliodorous, 157 No. VII, The Bride: a dra- matic Idyl, 324-No. VIII. A Song of Loves, 352 - No. IX. Ishmael, the Outcast, 440-No. X. Lament for Saul and Jonathan, 450-No. XI., Tobias and the Angel, 665 Immortality and Immateriality, 694 Immortals present at the Fraserian de- bate, 3
Ireland; its present state, 181-con- quest by the Anglo-Normans, 269 — What is the use of a Lord-lieutenant there? 475-Justice to it, 719 Ishmael, the Outcast; by M. J. Chap- man, 440
Jesse, J. H., 72
Jewish Theocracy, 579
Jonathan and Saul, lament for; by M. J. Chapman, 450
Journey to St. Petersburgh and Moscow, by Leitch Ritchie; review of, 160 Judgment and practical Sense lacking in Men of Genius, 673
Judkin, Rev. T. J., 30 June.-Waterloo Sonnets, 760 Justice to Ireland, 719
Keepsake, review of, 7
Knowles's Plays, 451-Virginius, 453– Caius Gracchus, 455-William Tell, 459-Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green, 461-the Hunchback, 464—the Wife, 465
Kondiaronk, Chief of the Hurons, 169
Lafayette; his private life, 468
Lament for Saul and Jonathan, by M. J. Chapman, 450
Landon, Miss; a Maid of Honour, 80
Late Proceedings in our Parish, 559 Letter from Cambridge to Oliver Yorke, about the Art of Plucking, &c., 707 Lewis, J. F.; review of his Sketches and Drawings in Spain, 177-review of his Sketches of the Alhambra, ibid.
Life of Lafayette, 468
Literary Souvenir, review of, 11 Literati, Epistles to the; No. VII. Bowles to Yorke, 498-No. VIII. Yorke to Bowles, 643
Lockhart, J. G, 22, 66, 77 Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, what is the use of a, 475
Lords, Random Recollections of the House of; review of, 747
Loves, a song of; by M. J. Chapman, 332
M'Gillivray, Mr. S., 16
Macready and Vandenhoff, 255 M'Vicar's Balaam-Box, 289—Section II. Tales of Solitude and Society. No. I. The Pauper's Funeral, ibid.-No. II. Conversational Syllabub3, 293 Maginn, Dr. 66
Maids of Honour to Regina. List the First, 80
Man in the Mask, 66, 254 of Genius, 33 Marryat, Capt., 73
Martineau, Harriet; a Maid of Honour,
Mary the Virgin; her Song on the birth of the infant Saviour, 715 Match-making, modern, 308 Mathews, Charles; my acquaintance with him, 343
Melbourne and Faraday, 66
Memoir of Sir John Sinclair, 256 Memoirs of a Homicide, 428 Memorabilia Bacchanalia, by Nimrod.
No. II., Results of Wine-bibbing, 225 -No. III., Drinking Experiences, 727 Memoranda, Political, 259-I. Prospects of the Whigs, ibid.-11. Candour, pu- rity, and disinterestedness of the Whigs, 263
Mendelssohn Bartholdy, 71
Men of genius and high talents are said to want judgment and practical sense; this charge considered by Sir Egerton Brydges, 673
Michel, Francisque; review of his Nor- man - French Metrical History of the Conquest of Ireland, 269 Mildmay, Henry, 54
Military Education, Corporal Punish- ment, and Promotion from the Ranks, by Ensign O'Donoghue, 645 Minor Theatres, 54
Mitford, Miss; a Maid of Honour, 80 Modern Match-making, 308
Montgomery, James, 29 Moore, Thomas, 7, 65
Morgan, Lady; a Maid of Honour, 80 Rattler, 52, 53, 54
Observations on the Discourse of Natural Theology by Lord Brougham, by Dr. Wallace, review of, 694 Odes of Horace, by Dion, 739 O'Doherty, Sir Morgan, 75-his Sonnets
on the 29th of February, 395- on April-day, 520-on Waterloo-day, 760 O'Donoghue: his Verses on Love, 67-
on Courts-martial and the Cat-o'-nine- tails, by him, 539-Corporal-punish- ment Commission, Defects in Military Education, and Promotion from the Ranks, considered by him, 645 Old Poets, morning musings with; Ma- tin I., 416
Opera, the Italian, 44
Operative Conservative Associations,
Orangeism v. Romanism, 377 Oriental Annual, review of, 15 Our Man of Genius, 33
present Position, 755
Painters descanted on at the Fraserian Debate, 30
Panizzi; his Italian translation of "The
last words at parting," by Moore, 73 Papers, the Morning and Evening, 620
-the Times, ibid.-Morning Chronicle,
rier, ibid.-Morning Advertiser, 630— Public Ledger, 631
Papists and Dissenters; their union to achieve the disunion of church and state, 519
Paracelsus, by Robert Browning; review of, 362
Paris and the Parisians, by Mrs. Trol- lope; review of, 209
Parish, Proceedings in our, 559 Parliamentary Report of the Proceedings relating to Fraser's Magazine, 1 Particulars of the late Proceedings in our Parish, 559
Pastoral Poets of Greece: Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus, 92-Moschus, ibid.-review of Chapman's Transla- tion, 600
Pauper's Funeral; a tale, 289 Peel, Sir Robert, and the Conservative Party, 755
Pencillings by the Way, by N. P. Willis; review of, 195
Philosophy and Character of Lord Bacon,
Philip van Artevelde, by Henry Taylor; review of, 374
Place, Francis; literary sketch of, 427 Plays by Sheridan Knowles; review of, 451-Virginius, 453-Caius Gracchus, 455-William Tell, 459-Blind Beg- gar of Bethnal Green, 461-the Hunch- back, 464-the Wife, 465 Plucking, the Art of; in a letter from Cambridge to Oliver Yorke, 707 Poems of Quaffypunchovicz, the expa- triated Pole, 593
Poetry to Oliver Yorke, Esq., 5-on my Gray Hairs, by W. Jerdan, 6- Summer-day Dreams, by Zillah Ma- donna Watts, 12 — Cribb and Spring, by Alaric Attila Watts, ibid.-Lament of Bobadil el Chick-Ho, the last of the Goths, after being defeated in the first count in the trial of Fraser's Ma- gazine, 13-Rhapsody, by Mr. Heraud, 21-Sonnets, by Sir Egerton Brydges, 25, 26- Lyric Welcome, by Allan Cunningham and James Montgomery, 29 Legend, by Mr. Judkin, 33- Hastings Sonnets, by Sir Egerton Brydges, 41-the banished Angel, 65 -Love, 67-Old Time, 68 - Song, ibid.-Incantation, 69-Sapphic verses to a Leg of Mutton, ibid.-Song of the beautiful Blonde, 71- Regina, 72 – Panizzi's translation of "The last words at parting," by Moore, 73 Chorus of Ghosts, ibid. Song of the Giant, 74- Our noble Selves, 77 — Intercomplimentary Songs by the La- dies, 78-Father Prout's Dirge, 79– Political Songs, 90-Translations from Moschus, 92-Hebrew Idyls, No. III.,
-No.VI., Heliodorus, 157-No.VII., the Bride, a dramatic Idyl, S24-No. VIII., a Song of Loves, 332-No. IX., Ishmael the Outcast, 440-No. X., Lament for Saul and Jonathan, 450 — No. XI., Tobias and the Angel, 665-- a Korovoda Song, 165- Hastings' Sonnets, by Sir Egerton Brydges, 255 -Sonnets on the 29th of February, 1835, 394- Dalgrueth Castle, 434- Legend of the Lime-tree Branch, 491 -a Chapter of Highwaymen, 492 the Corpse-candle, ibid.-the Scamps- man, 493-Will Davies and Dick Turpin, ibid.the Hymn, "Stabat Mater," 497-April-day Sonnets, 520 -Quaffypunchovicz on my own death, 595-Morning, 596-Sabbath Joy, 597- -a Song for all Polish Festivals, 598-a Lament for the Brave, ibid.. Well and Better, ibid.-Garden-court, Temple, 599-the chained Eagle, 607 -Epitaph on the Eagle, 608-Agnew- idos, Liber I., 639-Song of the Virgin Mary on the birth of the infant Sa- viour, 715- the Annular Eclipse, by J. A. Heraud, 726- Sonnet for May. day, 1856, 738-Odes of Horace, by Dion, 739
Poets descanted on at the Fraserian Debate, 17
Morning Musings with favourite old; Matin I., 416
the Greek Pastoral: Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus, 92-Moschus, ibid.-review of Chapman's trans- lation, 600-June: Waterloo Son- nets, 760
Political: Faraday and Melbourne, 66 -a few words more to the Conserva- tives, 81-the present state of Ireland, 181-another Glance at the " Appro- priation" Clause, 203-New Churches, 249- Political Memoranda, 259 Prospects of the Whigs, ibid.-- the Candour, Purity, and Disinterested- ness of the Whigs, 263- the Repub- lics of the New World, 301- Opera- tive Conservative Associations, 351- Orangeism versus Romanism, 377 Sonnets on the 29th of February, 1836, 394-What is the use of a Lord- lieutenant of Ireland? 475-the "No- Popery" Cry, 511-Union of Papists and Dissenters to achieve the Dis- union of Church and State, 519- on Courts-martial and the Cat-o'-nine- tails, 539. -some further particulars of the late proceedings in our Parish, 559- the Morning and Evening Pa- pers, 620-the Times, ibid. Morning Chronicle, 622-Morning Post, ibid.-- Morning Herald, 623- Standard, 624
- Globe, 625 Sun, and True Sun, ibid.-- Courier, ibid.--Morning Adver- tiser, 630- Public Ledger, 631-- Ag- newidos, Liber I., 639 Corporal-
punishment Commission, Defects in Military Education, and Promotion from the Ranks, considered by Ensign O'Donoghue, 646-Our present Posi- tion, 755-Formation of the Protestant Association, 757-its petition to the House of Commons, 11th of May, ib. Political Memoranda, 259-I. Prospects of the Whigs, ibid.-II. Candour, purity, and disinterestedness of the Whigs, 263
Porter, Miss Jane, 71-a Maid of Ho- nour, 80
Purity, candour, and disinterestedness of the Whigs, 263 Practical Sense and Judgment lacking in Men of Genius, 673 Present state of Ireland, 181 Position, 755
Private Life of Lafayette, 468 Proceedings in our Parish, 559 Procession, the Grand, 59 Promotion from the Ranks, Corporal-pu- nishment Commission, and Defects in Military Education, 645 Prospects of the Whigs, 259 Protestant Association, formation of the, 75-its petition to the House of Com- mons, 11th of May, ib.
Prout, Father; the speech of his Ghost, and dirge, 79-review of his Reliques, 333
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