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830 funeral fantasie, 626—a group in Tartarus, 627 Elysium, 628 Count Eberhard, the grumbler, of Wurtem- berg, ib. to a moralist, 630 Rous- seau, 631 fortune and favour, ib. the infanticide, ib. remarks on it, 634 the triumph of love, 635 fan- tasie to Laura, 638 to the spring; 639. Scinde, occupation of, by the British, 273. Sea Trout, natural history of the, 640. Shah Shoojah, death of, 266, note. Shaw, Mr, on sea-trout and salmon, 640. Shaw, Thomas B., translation of Amma- lat Bek by, introductory remarks, 281 Chap. I., 288 Chap. II., 296 Chap. III., 464 Chap. IV., 471 Chap. V., 478 Chap. VI.,. 568 Chap. VII., 573 Chap. VIII., 579 Chap. IX., 584 Chap. X., 746 Chap. XI., 750 Chap. XII., 752 Chap. XIII., 755 Chap. XIV., 759. Shepherds, last of the, a tale, Chap. I., 447 Chap. II., 449 Chap. III., 451 Chap. IV., 453 Chap. V. 455 - Chap. VI., 458 Chap. VII., 460. Sicily, memorandum of a month's tour in, leaving Naples, steam-^boatiana, 799 churches, 802 visit to the gar- den of the Duke of Serra di Falco, near Palermo, ib. the Thunny fish- ery, 804 the fishmarket, 805. Siege of Candia, the, 718. Simmons, B., the curse of Glencoe, by, 121. Song of the bell, the, from Schiller, 302. Sonnet, by the author of the Life of Burke, 495. Sower, the, from Schiller, 312. Spain, commercial policy of Great Bri- tain towards, 673. Spring, address to, from Schiller, 639. Statesman, memoirs of a, see Marston. Stephens' Book of the Farm, review of, 415. Tale of a Tub, the, an additional chap- ter how Jack ran mad a second time, 352. Tariff, reconstruction of the, difficulty of the task, 11. Tasso arid Cornelia, imaginary conver- sation between, by Walter ; Savage Landor, 62. Taste and Music in England, state of; Part. I., 127. Theophany, from Schiller, 311. Thunny fishery, the, 804. To, from Schiller, 310. To Laura, the mystery of reminiscence^ from Schiller, 442. To Laura, rapture, from Schiller, 443. To Laura; playing, from Schiller, 444; To a Moralist, from Schiller, 630. To the Mystic, from Schiller, 310. To the Proselyte-maker, from Schiller, 439. To the Spring, from Schiller, 639. Triumph of Love, the, from Schiller, 635; Turkish History, chapters of, No. IX. rise of the Kiuprili family siege of Candia, 718. Two Hours of Mystery, a tale, Chap. I., 85 Chap. II., 89 Chap. III., 93. Ulysses, from Schiller, 311. Value and Worth, from Schiller, 439. Vicar of Wakefield illustrated, review of, 771; Victory Feast, the, from Schiller, 166. Vigil of Venus, the, translated from the Latin, 715. Votive Tablets, from Schiller, 309. Whigs, the, and Lord Ellenborough, 539. W T ood Paving, remarks on, 614. Words of Error, the, from Schiller, 171 and of belief, 172. World of London, 2d series. Part I. Aristocracies of London life, 67 the aristocracy of fashion, 68* Part II. Concerning slow fellows, 225 the aristocracy of power, 227 the philosophy of dress, 230 pretenders to fashion, 234 Part III. Aristo- cracies of London life continued, of gentility -mongering, 379 the aristo- cracy of talent, 386. Young, Mr, on grilse and salmon, review of, 640. Young grey head, the, a poem, 202. END OF VOL. LIU. Edinburgh : Printed by Buttanlynt and Hughes t Paul's Work.