The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1831 - English literature |
Contents
CONTENTS | 1 |
Cholera Morbus What is its nature? In what manner ought it to | 13 |
Ode to the Ourangoutangs at the Egyptian Hall | 20 |
Sonnet By William Wordsworth To B R Haydon Composed | 26 |
The Convict By L E L | 33 |
My Pension | 49 |
The Months April | 75 |
No Article this Month | 81 |
America | 297 |
The SlaveShip | 312 |
The Second Marriage | 320 |
Coronation Lays Picked up in the crowd | 327 |
The Fall of Warsaw and its effects upon England | 336 |
Black Work | 344 |
Switzerland in 1831 | 351 |
The Mainote Mother | 377 |
If the Lords reject the Reform Bill what will follow | 97 |
The Prayer in the Wilderness | 107 |
The New ParliamentThe Reform Bill | 118 |
Sketches of the English Bar No V Sir Charles Wetherell | 129 |
Wishes By T H Bayly | 154 |
The Rhyme of the Fugitiveto his Mistress | 162 |
Hobbs and Dobbs | 236 |
The French Ministry and the New Chamber | 254 |
Song for Music | 264 |
From the Portfolio of a deceased Poet | 271 |
The Irish Yeomanry the Irish Members and Lord Grey | 279 |
The Song of the Brave Man From the German of Bürger | 287 |
Why may we blame the Bishops? | 402 |
No VI | 409 |
The World as it Is A Tale | 420 |
The Temper of the House of Commons By a Member in Five Parliaments | 429 |
Aristocracy in Religion | 437 |
VOL XXXII | 473 |
The Knowledge of the World in Men and Books By the Author | 523 |
Chateaubriand and LouisPhilippe | 529 |
Romance and Reality By L E L | 545 |
Government and Administration | 551 |
a true Story by a Medical Student | 571 |
Dialogue between a Reforming Commoner and a Tory Peer | 587 |