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Frewin—His interview with Cordwell Firebras in the cloisters of Westminster Abbey, 149. Mrs. Clinton's alarm—the Miser's unexpected return—the disappearance of the mortgage-money—effrontery of Philip Frewin and Diggs—Lady Brabazon's deposit of the diamonds—the Miser's gallantry—he discovers the contriver of the robbery, 203. Mr.Cripps's alarming intelligence—Randulph's introduction to the Jacobite Club—Sir Norfolk Salusbury and Father Verselyn—the treasonable toast, 214

Monts-Dores, Legends of the, by Louisa Stuart Costello, No. I., 38; No. II., 160; No. III., 304

Morley Ernstein; or, the Tenants of the Heart, by G. P. R. James, Esq., reviewed, 337

Moutray, Charles, Esq., Tony Johannot, by, 115

Music, a note of, 119

Musical Mélange, 184

My Moustache, by Capt. Medwin, 52


Napoleon, by the Hon. Julia Augusta Maynard, 318

"Night and Morning," by Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer, reviewed, 186

Nile, the river, 94

"No More," stanzas by John A. Heraud, Esq., 248


O'Niel, John, "The Drunkard," a Poem, by, noticed, 189

Opera, our Stall at the, No. I., 183 ; No. II., 254

Onseley, T. J., Esq., "Do I forget thee?" by, 332


Park, and the Mall, St. James's, 14, 16.

Park, Andrew, "Songs," by, noticed, 189

People who " Haven't Time," by Laman Blanchard, Esq., 323

Persepolis, a visit to, by W. Francis Ainsworth, Esq., 163

Pettigrew, Mr., Encyclopædia Ægyptiaca; or Dictionary of Egyptian Antiquities, by, noticed, 189

Play behind the Scenes, the, 155

Poetry:—The Three Sisters, Loch Awe, 17; Popular Song of the Bourbonnais, 25; the Latter Season, 49; the Tour of Love and Time, 50; Prophecy heard on Tower Hill, 54; to an Andalusian Beauty, 55; L'Envoi, 63; Polyglot verses addressed to William Harrison Ainsworth, Esq., 64; Brighton,85; Proverbial Philosophy, Second Series—I. Introductory; II. Of Gifts, 86,87; the Awakener in the Desert, 94; to the Crown Prince of Hanover, 99; Science and Good-Humour, 99; Queen Isabella of Spain, 111; Queens Victoria and Elizabeth, a contrast, 111; Ode to Saint Valentine, 114; Dan Malone's ditty, 121; Roger Dutton of Chester, 124; Sonnet written in a fly-leaf of Isaac Walton's "Complete Angler," 155; on Shakspeare, 167; a Sketch, 177; the Battle of Lodi, 177; Blue Stockings, 178; The Magpie of Marwood, with marginal notes, 190; L'Envoi, to Father Prout and Richard Bentley, 191; EΨIΛON to the Editor, 191; from the Greek, by T. Chatterton, (with the Greek,) 192; Battle-Song of Roger Dutton, 202; the Two Minstrel Bands, 218; the Bishop's Cross, a Legend of Scio, 224; the Enchanted Princess's Lament, 234; the Pirate Knight, a Scottish Ballad, 237; Epitaph of Horace Walpole, written by the Earl himself, 245; on a Green-house, 245; "No More," 248; to my Mother's Picture, 251; Contrasts, No. II. The First Success—the First Failure, 251; Charles Mathews not "at Home," 261; Truth and Rumour, 263; Roger Dutton's triumph, 272; the Landing of the Primrose, 303; the Joiner and his Mates, 308; the Murder Prevented, or the Squire's Dream, 311; Songs of Italy, No. I., 314; Lines on a Sleeping Italian Image-Boy, 317; the Lonely Hearse, 318; Napoleon, 318; Do I forget thee, 332; an Anacreontic Lyric, 336

Polyglot verses addressed to William Harrison Ainsworth, Esq.:—Spanish, signed Juan Nunez—French, Eustache de Beaujolois—Italian, Adorno Buondelmonti—Greek, Olaus Henrikson—Latin, Karl Friedrich Doppenheim—German, Max. Adolph. Kempferhausen, 64

Price, Stephen, 178, 181

Proverbial Philosophy, (Second Series,) by Martin Farquhar Tupper, Esq.—I. Introductory, 86; II. Of Gifts, 87


Raffaelle, missal painted by, 107

Raymond, George, Esq., "Chronicles of England, a Metrical History," by, reviewed, 259

"Rhine, the," review of Victor Hugo's "Lettres a un Ami," on this romantic river, 51


S. C, Stanzas by, 17, 99; Sonnet by, 155

Sam, Uncle, and the Editor, 26; the Virginny Pirate by, 88; the Play behind the Scenes, by, 155; a Pastoral Western Tribunal, by, 309

Science and Good-Humour—Poem, by Laman Blanchard, Esq., 99

Shakspeare: Verses written on the first page of a volume intended for the reception of essays and drawings illustrative of the English dramatist, by Laman Blanchard, Esq., 167

Shapur and its Cave, by W. Francis Ainsworth, Esq., 246

"Sheppard, Jack," 191, 261

Sisters, the Three, stanzas by C. S., 17

Sketch, A, by the Countess Harriette D'Orsay, (verse,) 177