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578 * Death of friends, on the, 205—reflections on, ib.—first sight of, in youth, 206, 207—of an old friend, 208.
 * Delavinge, M. Casimir, review of his Nouvelles Messépiennes, 164—extracts from his writings, 165, 166, 167.
 * Dinner Company to let, 150.
 * Dirge of Alaric the Visigoth, 64.
 * Diver, the, 540.
 * Dramatics travels, 379.
 * Dreaming, Table Talk, No. VI. 244—remarks on a passage of Gall's, 244, 246—whether the soul thinks always, 247—impressions in dreams, 248.
 * Dublin, state of parties in, 261—Marquid Wellesley's early conduction taking the government, 262—account of Mr. Blake, his secretary, 262, 263—the civic banquet, ib.—Mr. Plunket's appointment to the attorney-generalship, 264—the patronage of Ireland as exclusive as ever, ib.—Mr. O'Connel's letter, 265—Dr. Magee, 266—Sir H. Lees and Mr. Hayes, 267—presentation of address, 268, 269—the marquis's reply, 270—the anger of the Orange faction, 271—trial of the Orange rioters, 272.
 * Dralwich college, pictures at, 568.


 * Edinburgh graduation-day, 254.
 * Education, 562—ill mode in which children are generally treated, ib.—example, 563—difficulty of the business of education, 565—girls' schools, 566.
 * Epigram club, 199.
 * in Grimm's Ghost, 200 to 204.
 * Eveling, Sir Guy's, dream, 59.
 * Evening, an elegy, 251.
 * Exchange no robbery, 196.
 * Expedition to the Polar Sea, Franklin's, 392.


 * Farewell to the Dead, the, 260.
 * Fashion, the philosophy of, 238.
 * Filicaja, sonnet of, 415.
 * Flower that feels not spring, the, 367.
 * Forgetful Cupid, 453.
 * Fountain, sonnet to a, 563.
 * Franklin's expedition, 392—arrival at Stromness, 393—at York factory, ib.—at Chipewym, 395—hazards and sufferings, 396 to 399—discoveries of Lieut. Hood respecting the auroa, 400.
 * Friends and Friendship, 321.


 * Gall (Dr.) 428.
 * Galleries of Art, British, No. I. 71,—II. 97—III. 290—IV. 345—V. 445—VI. 568.
 * Giving advice, 476.
 * Gold Goblin, or the Lepreghaun, 239.
 * Graduation day, Edinburgh, 254.
 * Great man of the family, the, 465.
 * Greek song, 337.
 * Grimm's Ghost—uncle and nephew, 38—letter XI. 199—XII. 365.


 * Hampton Court, gallery of pictures at, 290.
 * Handkerchief, the, 468.
 * Harry Halter the highwayman, 173.
 * Heaven and Earth, review of Lord Byron's, 353.
 * Hebe Hoggins, her literary society, 168—sonnet to a flea, 162—second letter from, 250—evening, an elegy of, 251—third letter from, 452—forgetful Cupid, 453—the smoky chimney, ib.
 * Hour-glass, the, lines to, from Amalfi, 112.


 * Invocation, an, 117.
 * Irish artists, 385.
 * Italy to Spain, 514.


 * James's Park, lyric on, 507.
 * Jester, the, condemned to death, 469.
 * Joy (Mr. solicitor-general), sketch of, 481—political principles and zeal, 482—friendship with Saurin, 482—defeat of his hopes, 484—cool advance for the crown against his Orange friends, 485—his language as an orator, 487—his irony, 488.


 * Kosciusko, lines on, 149.


 * Las Cases, review of his Journal, 79. 279. 547.
 * Last of the O'Neils, 515.
 * Lepreghaun, or gold-goblin, 231.
 * Letter to the Editor, 1.
 * from a bashful bachelor, 54.
 * Letters on a tour in Switzerland, 179.
 * Library, the, 430.
 * Lines to the memory of admiral Campbell, 32.
 * London lyrics, 343, 427, 507.
 * spring, 441.
 * Long life, rules for attaining, 108—duties of a physician respecting it, ib.—constitution favourable to is, 110—fatigue and rest equally inimical to it, 111.
 * Love, the silent language of, 204.


 * Machiavelli, on the political writings of, 193—his Prince, ib.—this author's intentions, 194—his character, 195—his subserviency to the Medici, 197.
 * Man, the monied, an outline, 42.