I N D E X . 



AvAcnEONiic, No IV. . . . 237 

 Atheist, the Mass of tlie . . 438, 530 



B 



Bachelor,, loves of a ..... 342 



Ballad, from the Spanish .... 157 



Bogy, old 201 



Bronze, the Despotism of the Age of 8 



C 



Cape, off the 231 



Chinese Ladies, lives of two . . . 329 



Christmas Song 64 



Church, Jack in a 25 



Consumption, Dr. Clark on . . . 525 



Cupid, Wine, and Love .... 243 



D 



Daughter, the Puritan's . . -■■.■, . 2-19 



De Ruanger and his Songs ... 46 



Drama, a few words on the ... 35 



Drama, the 81, 195, 275 



Drama, the, in France .... 146 



E 



Education, on 565 



F 



France, English ideas of ... . 244 



G 



Goblet, fill the bright .... 45 

 Government, theChinese, verstitOp'wim 538 



H 



Hearing and seeing ; a Vision . . 238 



Ffeliconiad, the 555 



House of Commons, Random Recol- 



leciions of the 56 



Human Character, real nobility of the 454 



I 



I'll Twine for Thee 276 



Ireland, previous to the Invasion by 



the English 97 



Ireland, Poor Liws for ... . 356 



J 



.Tin-she, Lines by Lidy .... 414 



Journal, Fragment of a .... 415 



TAKE- 



K 



Klaproth's Letter on the Loadstone 570 

 Kuner 354 



L 



Lamentation, Highland Bard's . . 105 

 Lines on the tisst interview of two 



Infants 538 



Literature, Review of 73, 180, 284, 380, 



476, 574 

 Lords, the, Comnions, and the People 293 

 Lords, Random Recollections of the 



House of 361 



Lords, the, and the Commons . . 495 

 Lover, the Unfortunate .... 444 

 Lover, Misadventures of a, Chapter I. 546 



M 

 Madrigal 322 



Manse, the, and its Inmates 339,432,116 

 Mariner, Dream of the shipwrecked 451 



Margaret, Lines to 264 



" Meditation," the " First" . . 4-30 

 SleiKwei, the Loyal and Faithful 



Minister 263 



Mistress, to the Poet's 72 



Moments, Editor's latest . . 94, SCO 

 Month, Notesof the 86, 158, 277, 371, 589 



Morn, to the 152 



Moore, Lines on Thomas .... 569 

 Music, a Dirge for 315 



N 



Napoleon, Anecdotes of . . . . 304 



Notices, Theatrical . . 377, 487, 507 



Notices, Literary . . . 391,491,501 



O 



Opinion, Public, in England, &c. . 65 



P 



Papers, tiic Colion, No. IV. . . 10 



People, wc are a ruint-d .... 54 



Poetiy, Lines addressed to ... 438 



Poetry 508 



Politicians, Oninibiis 260 



Pride, Pictuns of 221 



Proscribed, the, No. 3 . . .'J 16, 427 



I'ublic .Aflairs, stale of .... 393 



Piinij!inicnl«, C'^piiai 541 



