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 * of words, on the, 186.
 * Actor's meditations, 343.
 * Agreeability—a country Christmas, 168.
 * Alaric the Visigoth, the dirge of, 64.
 * Album, the Houndaditch, No. I. 160—No. II. 250—No. III. 452.
 * Aldermen, court of, at Fishmongers' hall, 53.
 * Amalfi, his lines to an hour-glass, 112.
 * Amethyst, sonnet on, 134.
 * Amusements of the studious, 49—not addicted to literary amusements, ib.—dancing recommended, 50—music, 51—the table, 52.
 * Ancients, on the repasts of the, 501.
 * Angerstein, Mr. his gallery of pictures, 71—his Rembrandts, 72—Raising of Lazarus by Piombo, 76—his Claudes, 77.
 * Annus Mirabilis, or a Parthian glance at 1822, 21.
 * Ante and post-nuptial journal, 330.
 * Antiquity and Posterity, 135.
 * April, the first of, 308.
 * Arcachon in the Landes, 66—La Teste, 67—chapel of St. Thomas Iliricus, 68—miraculous vision, 69.
 * Artists, Irish, on, 385—character of establishment for, in Dublin, ib. 386—anecdote or two illustrative of, 387—management and characteristics of the Dublin Society, 386, 387—projected academy, 390.
 * Astronomical Alderman, 119.
 * Avernus, 212.


 * Bachelor, letter from a bashful, 54.
 * Bard's, the, song to his daughter, 139.
 * Barry the painter, 338.
 * Barry Cornwall's new poems, review of, 383.
 * Beautiful in Music, the principles of the, 297. 401. 554.
 * Bembo, sonnet of, 58.
 * Bird's release at the grave, the, 532.
 * Blenheim, gallery of pictures at, 445.
 * Blindman's buff, 46.
 * Bolivar, Simon, sketch of the political career of, 4—his marriage, 5—joins Miranda, ib.—defeats Monteverde, 6—divests himself of his authority, 7—defeats the royalists at Bocachica, 8—is defeated at Araguita, 9—takes Santa Fè de Bogota, 9—drives the enemy from Margarita, 10—Bolivar beats Morillo, 11—is chosen supreme director of Venezuela, ib.—beats La Torre, 12—takes Calobozo, 13—battle of Calobozo, 15—First Columbian congress, ib.
 * Bonaparte, his own memoirs, 79—Las Cases' Journal relative to, 79—remarks on misrepresentations respecting, 80—accounts of Las Cases, 81—Napoleon's situation at Rochefort, 82—miserable aspect of St. Helena, 87—bad accomodations, ib.—family of Napoleon, 89—his early days, 90—takes Toulon, 92—his first campaigns, 93—origin of the charge of poisoning his soldiers, 94—conversations of, 280—remarks on Fox, ib.—his ideas of defending France, 283—his council of state, 284—his literary criticisms, 288—his conduct to a servant who wished to kill the governor, 547—his astonishment at the English poor-rates, 549—the French prisons, 550—the Caliph system of police, 552.
 * Bore's box, 416.
 * Bowl of liberty, Greek song of, 337.
 * British Galleries of Art, No. I. 71—II. 97.—III. 290—IV. 345—V. 445—VI. 568.


 * Cabriolets, the new, 492.
 * Campan, Memoirs of Madame, 457.
 * Campbell, T. lines by, on Admiral Campbell, 32—Spanish patriot's song by, 491—song by, ib.
 * Canova, the studio of, 28.
 * Cid, Songs of the, No. I. 307—No. II. 376—No. III. 378.
 * Classics and Romantics, on the, 522.
 * Colds, coughs, and catarrhal complaints, 359—on mode of treating, ib. 360—clothing, 361—letter to the physician, 363.
 * Comus, Milton's, 222.
 * Constantinople, lines on, 198.
 * Cornwall, Barry, his new poems, 383.
 * Country Christmas, 168.
 * Court of Aldermen at Fishmonger's-hall, 53.

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 * Daintie Pastorals, 561.
 * David, 444.