Edwards, Charles, Esq. posthumous letters Man-of-War's-Man, the, Chap. XVIII.
Ettrick Shepherd, the, his notions on ga- ming, 496-on cruelty to animals, 503 -His description of a storm on Yar- row, 743 Opinions on preaching, 745 -Quackery, 749 and concerts, 750 Excerpts from the diary of an old citizen, 272
Excursions among the villages of La Ven- dée, 275
Fatalist, the, 143
First love, a confession of, 109
Free trade, remarks on Mr Huskisson's speech on, 474
French Globe and Blackwood's Magazine, remarks on the, 205
Friendly epistle to John Bull, Esq. from One of the Old School, 631 Galley stories, 358, 361, 364, 368 Geography of Central Africa, review of Denham and Clapperton's Travels, 687 Grillparzer, Franz, review of his tragedy of Sappho, 404
Hannibal, Greek translation of Livy's cha- *racter of, 734
Hebrew mother, the, 85
Hodges, Dr, the means by which he pre- served himself from the infection of the plague, 134
Holy Alliance, copy of the treaty of the,
from the Rev. John Russell, A.M.
Letters of E. B. Waverley to Malachi Malagrowther, remarks on the, 596 Lingard, Dr, remarks on his History of England, 313
Literariæ Nugæ, No. I. 133
Livy's celebrated character of Hannibal, Greek translation of, 734 Love, disappointed, story of, 392 Love's Victory, or the School for Pride, a comedy, review of, 49
M'Culloch, Mr, remarks on his evidence before a committee of the House of Com- mons on the state of Ireland, 55
Halifax hospital, 161.-Chap. XIX. Story of Jack Adams, 165-Account of the mutiny at the Nore, 166.-Chap. XIX. Story of the mutiny continued, 317-Chap. XIX. Mutiny continued, 415.-Chap. XX. Story of Jack Adams continued, 671
Marriages, 102, 239, 625, 765 Matilda, a tale of the day, review of, 27 Maxims to marry by, twenty-one, 568 May, the first of, 735 Melée, a, 358
Meteorological tables, 233, 619, 759 Metempsychosis, the, by a modern Pytha- gorean. Chap. I. 511.-Chap. II. 518. Chap. III. 521.-Chap. IV. 524.+ Chap. V. 526
Military appointments and promotions, 99, 234, 620, 760
Modern comic drama, remarks on the, 46 -Love's Victory, or the School for Pride,
Moldavia and Wallachia, sketch of these provinces, 721
Monthly Magazine, the new, remarks on an article in, 471.
Monti, Vincenzo, review of his tragedy of Aristodemo, 173
Moore's Life of Sheridan, review of, 113 My dog's epitaph; by the Subaltern, 685 Narrative of Travels and Discoveries in Northern and Central Africa, review of, 687
Naval Sketch-Book, review of the, 353 Noctes Ambrosianæ, No. XXIV. 211–
The Academy and High School, 213 The Shepherd the yeditor o' Blackwood's Magazine, 214.-No. XXV. 490-Ga- ming, 496-Cruelty to animals, 503- Political economy, 506-No. XXVI. 737-Opening the Balaam Box, 738 Song, the great Muckle Village of Bal. maquhapple, 739-Who are the wittiest men of the day, 742-Storm in Yarrow, 743-Preaching, 745-Quackery, 749 Concerts, 750-A shepherd's life, 765 -Song, Meg o' Marley, 756
Nugæ Literariæ, No. I. Grattan, 133- Wellington, ib.-Most offensive of mo- numents, ib.-Ambergris, 134 The plague, ib.The devil's walk, 135 Observations on birds, 105-On cottages, 241-On streams, 375-On the causes of public distress, 429 Old school, friendly epistle from one of the, to John Bull, Esquire, 631 Ornithology, review of Wilson's Ameri can, 661
Parody on the Exile of Erin, 224 Plagiarism, two kinds of, 135
Plague, on the contagion of the, 130-Dr Hodge's account of the means by which he preserved himself from it, 134
Malagrowther, Malachi, remarks on E. B. Play, my first and last, 347
Waverley's letters to, 596
Man, the Last, 284
Poachers, history of a family of, 5 Poetry Abjuration, 25 The poet's den,"
82-Ode to a steam-boat, 83The He brew mother, 85-The trumpet, 86- Emblems, 87-The island of Atlantis, ib. To the picture of a dead girl, on first seeing it, 88Questions and an- swers, 89 Stanzas for music, 90--The dead trumpeter, ib. To my birdie, 131 -The devil's walk, 136-Axel, a po- pular Swedish poem, 184-Verses by Master Ambrose, 212-Song to the Rhine, 215-A shepherd's life, 216 On the Duke of Buccleuch's birth-day, 217-Wat o' Buccleuch, 218-The life of an editor, 222-Verses to the eagle, 223-Parody on the Exile of Erin, 224
Address to a wild deer, 258-The saint and the demon, 266-Duke Phran- za, the regicide, 344-Song, "St Pa- trick was a gentleman," 386-To a wood-pigeon, 460-My dog's epitaph, 685-Holyrood, 733 On the first of May, 735-The great Muckle Village of Balmaquhapple, 739---Meg o' Marley, 756
Poetry, private, 587
Poet's Den, the, 82
Political economy, vituperation of the new system of, adopted by ministers, 631 Posthumous letters of Charles Edwards, Esq. No. VI. 18
Prandiology, lectures on, 195
ject of contagion, 130-On the drama- tic powers of the author of Waverley, 152-On cant in dramatic criticism, 197
On the French Globe, and Black- wood's Magazine, 205-On cottages, 241-On agriculture, 287-On Dr Lin- gard's history of England, 313-On the Byron papers, 335 On the causes of the public distress, 429-On the rise and progress of the empire of Russia, 447-On Mr Huskisson's speech in de- fence of free trade, 474-On the prodi- gality of words, 578-On Count Bis- mark and his works, 590-On the letters of E. B. Waverley to Malachi Mala- growther, 596-On Denham and Clap- ...perton's discoveries in Africa, 687-Meg Dods's system of Cookery, 651 Reminiscences-Irish travelling. Messrs Flood, Fitz-Gibbon, Grattan, Curran, &c. 267
Review-of Matilda, a Tale of the Day, 27 -Of the comedy of Love's Victory, 49- Of Moore's Life of Sheridan, 113-Of the tragedy of Aristodemo, 173-Of Re- mains and Memoirs of the Rev. Charles Wolfe, 323-Of the Naval Sketch-book, 353-Of Wilson's American Ornitholo.. gy, 661
Review, Quarterly, of Dr Macmichael on the plague, remarks on the, 130
Preface to Vol. XIX. of Blackwood's Ma- Russell, Rev. John, letter from, 489
Prices current, 98, 618, 758 Private poetry, 587
Prodigality of words, remarks on, 578 Promotions and appointments, military, 98, 234, 620, 760
Public distress, on the causes of, 429- Paper currency not the only cause of fluctuation in the price of wheat, 431- The additional amount of currency put into circulation was not the cause, but the effect of, the rise of prices, and the increase of trade, 435 Foreign loans not the cause of the distress, 439-which is imputed to over-trading, induced by the new system of free trade introduced by ministers, 439-Effects of the money panic, 442-Interference with the Scotch banks deprecated, 443 Publications, monthly lists of new ones, 93, 230, 610
Quarterly review of Dr Macmichael, on the contagion of the plague, remarks on the, 130
Questions and answers, 89 Regicide, Duke Phranza the, 344 Remains and Memoirs of the Rev. Charles Wolfe, review of, 323 Remarkable dream, 736 Remarks on the present state, and proba-
ble future prospects of the church of England, 36-On Mr M'Culloch's evi- dence on the state of Ireland, 55-On birds, 105-On the Quarterly Review of Dr Macmichael's opinion on the sub-
Russia, remarks on the rise and growth of, 447-Sketch of the war against Napo leon, 449-Russia the last hope of the continent, 451-Battle of Borodino, and ruin of the French army in its retreat from Moscow, 455-Treaty of the Holy Alliance, 459-Death of Alexander, 460 Russian claims on the provinces of Wal- lachia and Moldavia, 721 Saint, the, and the Demon, 266 Saints at sea, 368
Sappho, a German tragedy, review of, 404 Schoolmaster, the, 248 Sheridan, review of his Life by Thomas Moore, 113
more last words of, 351 Shipwreck, account of one on the coast of Kent, 137 Smugglers, the, 529
Song, St Patrick was a gentleman, 350 Stanzas for music, 90
to my birdie, 131 Steam-boat, ode to a, 83 Streams, observations on, 375-The great want about Edinburgh is a river, 377- St Mary's Lake, 378-Ettrick and Yar- row, 379-The Orchy, ib.-The Falls of the Beauly, 380-Song, ib.-The Fall of Foyers, 382-A Highland shep- herdess, 383-Journey from Edinburgh on the top of the Dumfries mail-coach, 384-The Bagmen, ib.-The Tweed, 387-The Crook Inn, ib.-Tweedside, 389-Linn of the Rookan, 391-Dis- appointed love, 392-Angling in the
Wallachia and Moldavia, on the claims, of Russia to the supremacy of these prin- cipalities, 721
Tweed, 397-A ruined castle, 398- Tale of a shepherd and his family, ib. -Breakfast on Tweedside, 399-An old beggar and his wife, 400-Exaggera- tion, 401-Lasses bathing in the Silver Pool at Talla-Linns, 402
Subaltern, the, his epitaph on his dog, 685 Tales of the wedding, No. I. 548-a wed- ding at college, 550-No. II. A wed- ding in hospital, 710
Wat o' Buccleuch, 218
Wauch, Mansie, tailor, from the auto-bio- graphy of, 76, 347, 574
Waverley, on the dramatic powers of the author of, 152
Waverley, E. B. remarks on his letters to Malachi Malagrowther, 596
Tegner, Esaias, translation of his poem of Wild deer, address to a, 258
Wilson's American Ornithology, review of, 661
Wolfe, Rev. Charles, review of Remains and Memoirs of, 228-Evidence of his being the author of lines on the funeral of Sir John Moore, 489
Wood-pigeon, verses to a, 460
Words, remarks on prodigality of, 578 Works preparing for publication, 91, 228, 608
Beatson, 104, 627, Dawson, 104, 765
Bethune, 629 Beveridge, 103 Bingham, 240 Black, 104, 628 Blackie, 629 Blane, 627
Brandling, 628
Brodie, 627, 630 Bromhead, 103 Browne, 103, 104, 628, ib. ib. ib. 765, 766 Bruce, 103, 629,
Calderwood, 104 Cameron, 104, 629 Campbell, 104, ib.
240, ib. ib. 627, 628, ib. 629, 766 Carleton, 629 Carnarvon, 629 Carnegie, 627 Carse, 629
630, 765 Duddingstone, 633 Dudgeon, 627
Duff, 104
Duncan, 104 Dungarven, 627 Durham, 630, ib. Dutchfield, 627
Edie, 104
Elder, 103, 104 Elliott, 104
Erskine, 103, 240,
627, 629 Fairbairn, 628 Fairlie, 104 Farquharson, 627
Fauntleroy, 766
Fawkes, 103 Fernie, 627 Ferrier, 628 Fife, 765 Finlayson, 629 Fisher, 240 Forbes, 240, 766, ib.
Forby, 627
Forrest, 103, 104
Forster, 628
Fowler, 627
Foy, 104
Wortley, 239 Young, 626, 765
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