Agatha's Husband, a Novel, reviewed, 619. Alderman Ralph; or, the History of the Borough and Corporation of Willowacre, by Adam Hornbook, reviewed, 623. Allingham, W., Autumnal Sonnet, 561. Alps, the Savoy, a Day in, 416. Angelica, 43.
Arnold, Edwin, Poems, Narrative and Lyri- cal, reviewed, 253.
Aungier-street; an Account of some Strange
Disturbances in an Old House in, 727. Austin, Wiltshire Stanton, Jun., B.A., and John Ralph, M.A., Lives of the Poets Laureate, with an Introductory Essay on the Title and Office, reviewed, 445.
Babylon und Jerusalem, ein Sendschreiben mit einer Nachscrift an Ida, Gräfin Hahn- Hahn, reviewed, 184.
Balzac, the Daisy, a Sonnet from the French, 709.
Battle, the, of Lough Swilly, A.D. 1258, a Poem, 533.
Bee, the Wild, of Lough Derg, 113.
Belisarius, Character of, in comparison with the Duke of Marlborough, 135. Benn, Mary, the Solitary, or a Lay from the West, with other Poems in English and Latin, reviewed, 261.
Blaze, Henri, Modern French Poet, Speci- men of, 704.
Broomhill; or, the County Beauties, a Novel, reviewed, 616.
Campbell, Calder, the Three Trials of Loide, and other short Poems, reviewed, 264. Capers, 45.
Carew, Sir Jasper, Knt., his Life and Ex- periences: Chap. XXV., The Count de Gabriac, 55; Chap. XXVI., Paris in '95, 61; Chap. XXVII., The Battle of the Sections, 66; Chap. XXVIII., An Episode of my Life, 192; Chap. XXIX., The Inn at Valence, 199; Chap. XXX., Linange, 204; Chap. XXXI., Havre, 460; Chap. XXXII., My Reward, 467; Chap. XXXIII., A Glimpse of a New Path, 472; Chap. XXXIV., Secret Service, 590; Chap. XXXV., Discoveries, 598; Chap. XXXVI., The Ordeal, 602; Chap. XXXVII., The Gloomiest Passage of all, 710; Chap. XXXVIII., The Streets, 717.
Dante's Divine Comedy, the Purgatory, translated in the original ternary rhyme, by C. B. Cayley, B.A., reviewed, 271. Dante's Divine Comedy, the Inferno, a literal prose translation, with the text of the original, collated from the best Editions, and Explanatory Notes, by John A. Car- lyle, M.D., reviewed, 272.
Day, a, in the Savoy Alps, 416. De Sauley, F., Narrative of a Journey round the Dead Sea, and in the Bible Lands in 1850 and 1851, reviewed, 365.
Dinner, a, of Herbs, 31.
Dixon, Lieut. Col. C. J., Sketch of Mair- wara, reviewed, 69.
Dream, the, of Ravan, a Mystery, Part I., 475; Part II., 578; Part III., 673. Dying Husband, the, 109.
Ebrard, Dr. Aug., Wo ist Babel? Send-
schreiben an Ida, Gräfin Hahn-Hahn, re- viewed, 184.
Ellesmere, Lord, Life and Character of the Duke of Wellington, a Discourse, review- ed, 2. Erasmus, Readings from the Colloquies of, 545.
Faber, Rev. G. S., Letter to the Editor on the Site of the Destroyed Cities of the Plain, 491.
Fennel, 45. Fireside Fancies by Anthony Poplar.—Win- ter, by Jonathan Freke Slingsby; There's a Lining of Silver to every Cloud, by the same; Winter, by Caledonian; The Forge, by T. Irwin; The Olden Time, by Tiny, 635.
Flowers, the, of the Affections, 276. Foster, Mrs. W., Lady Marion; or, a Sister's Love, reviewed, 626.
France: Past and Present; a few desultory Notes on Paris, with a glance at what was doing there in August last, and thoughts on many changes, 429. French Poets, the Modern, Half-an-hour with, 704.
Garrick Club, a Peep at the Dramatic Gal- lery of the, 643.
Gay, Fables de, traduites en vers Français, par le Chevalier de Chatelain, reviewed, 274.
Grattan, Thomas Colley, our Portrait Galle-
Guizot on the Fine Arts, their nature, and relations, translated with the assistance of the Author, by George Grove, with Illus- trations on wood, by George Scharf, Jun., reviewed, 414.
Hahn-Hahn, Gräfin, Von Babylon nach Je- rusalem (From Babylon to Jerusalem), reviewed, 184.
Hall, Col. Henry, Labours of, in Mairwara, 69.
Haydon, Life of Benjamin Robert, Historical
Painter, from his Autobiography and Journals, edited and compiled by Tom Taylor, of the Inner Temple, Esq., re- viewed, 405.
Hebrews, on the Ancient Music of the, in
general, and their Temple Music in par- ticular, Part II., 21.
Herbert, Jane Emily, Ione's Dream and other Poems, reviewed, 259.
Herbs, a Dinner of, 31.
Heroes Ancient and Modern, No. V., Beli- sarius and Marlborough, 135. Hincks, Rev. Edward, D.D., Reading of the Nimrûd Obelisk, 420.
Hobby-land, a Visit to, by the Author of the Falcon Family, 666.
Hop-Garden, the, or a Kentish Academus; a Fantasia, 173.
Ireland, Industrial Condition of, Considered, 737.
Irish Rivers, No. IX., The Suir, Part I., 208; Part II., 323; No. X., The Tolka, 391.
Irwin, T., The Forge, 639,
Jukes, J. Beete, Popular Physical Geology, reviewed, 338.
Lancashire Learning, No. I., Shall the Poor
only receive Education? reviewed, 295. Larpent, F. S., Judge Advocate General of
the British Forces in the Peninsula, Pri- vate Journal of, reviewed, 2.
Leaves, the, of October :-The Flowers of the Tropics, by Denis Florence M'Carthy -On the Death of General Sir Charles Napier, by W. Allingham. - Dominick's
Pea, the, 36. Playfair, Lyon, Lecture on the National Importance of studying Abstract Science, with a view to the healthful Progress of Industry; Lecture on the Industrial In- struction on the Continent, reviewed, 295. Poe, Edgar Allan, Poetical Works of, with a Notice of his Life and Genius, by James Hanney, Esq., reviewed, 88. Poems and Essays; or, a Book for the Times, by Dalmocand, reviewed, 263. Poetry. The Contented Man, from the German of Johann Martin Miller, 33; The Dying Poet to his Wife, from the Italian of Redaelli, 34; In Memoriam, M. E. M., 35; The Lament of Gonzalo, from the Spanish, 40; The Maid of the Valley, from the Irish, 41; On an Eagle standing on the tomb of a Young Warrior, from the Greek of Antipater, 44; To- gether, M. E. M., 45; Songs for Summer -A Bath-A Pic-Nic, by Mortimer Col- lins, 105; A Day-Dream, by Mortimer Collins, 106; Lotos-eating, by Mortimer Collins, 107; The Last Retrospection, by Tiny, 107; A Summer Eve Landscape, by J. A., 109; The Dying Husband, 109; To the British and Irish Telegraph, 111; The Wild Bee of Lough Derg, 113; Noontide, a Chant, 129; Noontide, a Glee, 129; The Leaf on the Stream, 130; Youth, 131; Evening, 132; A Spinning- wheel Song, 133; O Lovely Night, 134; To S. (in the Himalayas), 207; Oh! how I long again to View, by W. S. Shipley, 244; The Short-lived Rose, from the French of the Abbé de la Chassagne, 278; Sonnet, from the Italian of Angelo Pog- gesi, 280; The Forget-me-not, from the German of Muchler, 283; To the Speed- well, 283; Lines on receiving a faded Pansy in a letter from a Young Lady in a distant country, 286; The Soldier's Rest, 288; The Ring taken from the Dead, 289; Pastoral, from the Spanish, 290; The Song of a Captive, from the Spanish of Zorrilla, 292; Lines, 294; The Flow- ers of the Tropics, by Denis Florence M'Carthy, 383; On the Death of General Sir Charles Napier, by W. Allingham, 384; Dominick's Cave, by A. S. F., 385; The False One, by J. S., 387; Spartacus, by S. A. B., 387; In Memoriam-Angels' Footsteps, 388; Sorrow on the Sea, by R. C., 390; Scripture Pieces, by S. F. A.C., 427, 782; Carmen Mysticum J. F. Slings- bei in laudem Artis Musicæ, 490; Artist's Song, 503; Song, 507; The Battle of Lough Swilly, A.D. 1258, 533; Autum- nal Sonnet, by W. Allingham, 561; Hol- landtide, 608; The Oaks at Gleneigh, 609; Song of the Fairy Captive, 610; The Waterfall, 610; Winter, by Jona- than Freke Slingsby, 637; There's a Lining of Silver to every Cloud, by Jona- than Freke Slingsby, 637; Winter, by Caledonia, 638; The Forge, by T. Irwin, 639 The Olden Time, by Tiny, 641;
Ravan, the Dream of, a Mystery, Part I., 475; Part II., 578; Part III., the Ka- matur Rakshas, and the Supernatural Weapons, 673.
Reade, Charles, Esq., Christie Johnstone, a Novel, reviewed, 626.
Report of the Committee of the Society of Arts on Industrial Instruction, reviewed, 295.
Report (Second) of the Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851, reviewed, 295. Retrospection, the last, 107. Reviews
Private Journal of F. S. Larpent, Esq., Judge Advocate General of the Bri- tish Forces in the Peninsula, 2; Passages from My Life, together with Memoirs of the Campaign of 1813 and 1814, by Ba- ron von Muffling, 2; Three Years with the Duke of Wellington in Private Life, by an ex-Aid-de-Camp, 2; the Duke of Wellington, by Jules Maurel, translated by Lord Ellesmere, 2; Life and Character of the Duke of Wellington, a Discourse delivered by Lord Ellesmere, 2; Solitary Rambles and Adventures of a Hunter in the Prairies, by John Palliser, 47; Sketch of Mairwara, by Lieut.-Col. C. J. Dixon, Bengal Artillery, 69; the Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe, with a Notice of his Life and Genius, by James Hanney, Esq., 88; Poems, by Alexander Smith, 96; Lorenzo Benoni, or Passages in the Life of an Italian, 158; Von Babylon nach Jerusalem, von Ida Gräfin Hahn-Hahn, 184; Babylon und Jerusalem, ein Send- schreiben mit-einer Nachschrift an Ida Gräfin Hahn-Hahn, 184; Wo ist Babel? Sendschreiben an Ida Gräfin Hahn-Hahn, von Dr. Aug. Ebrard, 184; a Speech deli- vered by the Lord Bishop of Ossory and Ferns, on Thursday, April 15, 1852, 245; Poems, Narrative and Lyrical, by Edwin Arnold, 253; the Monks of Kilcrea, a Ballad Poem, 256; Ione's Dream and other Poems, by Jane Emily Herbert, 259; Thomas à Becket and other Poems, by Patrick Scott, 260; the Solitary, or a Lay from the West, with other Poems in English and Latin, by Mary Benn, 261; Poems and Essays, or a Book for the Times, by Dalmocand, 263; Poems, Essays, and Opinions, &c., by Alfred Bate Richards, Esq., 263; the Three Trials of Loide, and other short Poems, by Calder Campbell, 264; the Village Pearl, a Domestic Poem, with miscella- neous Pieces, by John Crawford Wilson,
266; the Crucifixion, by John Ritchie, 267; the Odes of Horace, translated into unrhymed metres, with Introduction and Notes, by F. W. Newman, 268; Dante's Divine Comedy-the Purgatory, trans- lated in the original ternary rhyme, by C. B. Cayley, 271; Dante's Divine Comedy -the Inferno, a literal prose translation, with the text of the original collated from the best editions, and explanatory Notes, by John A. Carlyle, M.D., 272; Literary Fables, from the Spanish of Yriarte, by Robert Rockliff, 273; Fables de Gay, traduites en vers Français, par le Cheva- lier de Chatelain, 274; Lecture on the National importance of studying Abstract Science, with a view to the healthful pro- gress of Industry, by Lyon Playfair, 295; Lecture on the Industrial Instruction on the Continent, by Lyon Playfair, 295; Industrial Education in England, a Re- port to the Belgian Government, by M. de Cocquiel, 295; Report of the Commit- tee of the Society of Arts on Industrial Instruction, 295; Second Report of the Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851, 295; Lancashire Learning, No. I., Shall the Poor only receive Education? 295; Popular Physical Geology, by J. Beete Jukes, 338; Remains of Rev. Samuel O'Sullivan, D.D., edited by Rev. J. C. Martin, D.D., and Rev. Mortimer O'Sul- livan, D.D., 350; Narrative of a Journey round the Dead Sea and in the Bible Lands, in 1850 and 1851, by F. de Saulcy, Member of the French Institute, 365; Life of Benjamin Robert Haydon, Historical Painter, from his Autobiography and Journals, edited and compiled by Tom Taylor, of the Inner Temple, Esq., 405; The Fine Arts, their Nature and Relations, by M. Guizot, translated, with the assist- ance of the author, by George Grove, with illustrations by George Scharf, Jun., 414; The Lives of the Poets Laureate, with an Introductory Essay on the Title and Office, by Wiltshire Stanton Austin, Jun., B.A., Exeter College, Oxon., and John Ralph, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, 445; Villette, by Currer Bell, author of Jane Eyre, &c., 612; Broomhill, or the County Beauties, a novel, 616; Agatha's Hus- band, a novel, 619; Ruth, by the author of Mary Barton, 622; Alderman Ralph, or the History of the Borough and Corpo- ration of Willowacre, by Adam Hornbook, 623; Percy Effingham, or the Germ of the World's Esteem, by Henry Cockton, 624; Lady Marion, or a Sister's Love, by
Mrs. W. Foster, 626; Christie Johnstone, by Charles Reade, Esq., 626; the Industrial Movement in Ireland, as illustrated by the National Exhibition of 1852, by John F. Maguire, M.P., 751; the Exhibition Ex- positor, 751.
Richards, Alfred Bate, Poems, Essays, and Opinions, reviewed, 263.
Ritchie, John, The Crucifixion, reviewed, 267. Rocket, 43.
Rockliff, Robert, Literary Fables, from the Spanish of Yriarte, reviewed, 273. Ruth, by the Author of Mary Barton, re- viewed, 622.
lodies; Noontide, a Chant; Noontide, a Glee; the Leaf on the Stream; Youth; Evening; a Spinning-Wheel Song; 0 Lovely Night, 127; A Night with the Mystics Carmen Mysticum; Artist's Song; Song, 495; Winter, 637; There's a Lining of Silver to every Cloud, 637. Smith, Alexander, Poems of, reviewed, 96. Suir, the, Irish Rivers, No. IX. Part I., 208; Part II., 323.
Summer Eve Landscape, a, 109.
Telegraph, the British and Irish, Lines to, 111.
Tolka, the, Irish Rivers, No. X., 391. Truffles, 43.
University Commission, the, 115.
Villette, by Currer Bell, Author of Jane Eyre, &c., reviewed, 612.
Wellington, Memorials of, 1. Wellington, Three Years with the Duke of, in Private Life, by an ex-Aid-de-Camp, reviewed, 2.
Wilson, John Crawford, The Village Pearl, a Domestic Poem, with Miscellaneous Pieces, reviewed, 266.
DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER.
Portrait of the Bishop of Meath, to face page 562. Po.rait of Thomas Colley Grattan, Esq., to face page 658.
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