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Song—Rousseau's Dream 176
Londoniana—Smoke; Pestilence; Localities 177
The British Empire in 1829 183
Song 195
Oriental Literature 196
The Gondola 200
Mr. Dickson's Narrative—Mexican Banditti 201, 298
Letter from Miss Amelia Jane Mortimer, London, to Sir Henry Clifton, Paris 214
Parliamentary Anecdotes 217
Bethlehem and the Bedouins 225
Proverbs 233
The Wall-flower 238
Stanzas, imitated from Monti 244
Spaniards! yield not to despair 254
Law as it is 255
A Lament for London 261
The East India Company's Charter 276
Sir Thomas Munro, late governor of Madras 282
The First Month of the Session 289
Specimens of German Genius No. I. 311, II. 444, III. 519
Indecision: our first Day in Paris 317
Correspondence between the Cardinal Ganganelli and Carlini 318
The Fair Sex 326
English Manners, or Satiric Sketches—The Ball Room 327
A Grave Rehearsal—Undertakers 348
Sparrow-Shooting; or, Goose-Green—A Dramatic foolery for the First of April 349
Ode to the New Sovereign of Greece 359
The Lounger; or, Observations on the Month No. I. 301, II. 467, III. 566
Dreams 367
Cloudesley, by the Author of "Caleb Williams" 368
The Proposal of Marriage 373
Lady Byron's Remarks, occasioned by Mr. Moore's Notices of Lord Byron's Life 374
Notices of the Life of Lord Byron, by Mr. Moore, and Remarks on those Notices by Lady Byron, with Observations by T. Campbell 377
Parisian Journal 383, 474, 573
Monos and Daimonos. A Legend 387
Faults on both Sides 392
Coquetry 397
Original Stanzas 412
On Fashions in Medicine 413