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ABSTRACT, brief, of Mr O’Fogarty's Blackwood, Mr, letter of Mr Coleridge to,
Journal, 438

253
2 Acrostic, 348

Blaize Fitztravesty, A Midsummer Night's
Administration, of the Magazine, on the Dream, by, 557

late Rumour of a Change of, 743. Na. Blue and Yellow, learning and liberality
tional Distress consequent on, ib. Mo-

of, 411
tives of the Editor on sending in his re- British Drama, the Modern, No. I. 53
signation, 744. Consternation of the Broken Heart, the, 170
Publisher, and the world of Edinburgh, Brown, Tom, remarks on his Table-Talk,
ib. The Editor relents, and determines 332
never to part with his office but with life, Bull, John, the, and the Morning Chroni-
745. Rumour of the publisher's death, cle, on the personalities of, 315
and its consequences, ib. Effects of the Buried Alive, the, 262
rumour of the Editor's resignation, in Byron, Lord, review of his continuation of
London, 746. General meeting in Edin- Don Juan, 107. Remarks on his Anas-
burgh on the subject, 748; and its re- tasius, 200
solutions, 749. Rejoicings and illumi.
nations on the Editor resuming his func. Canada, the emigrants' voyage to, 455.
tions, ib. Effects produced by the ru- Review of Howison's sketches of, 537
mour over Scotland, 750; and by its Carder, Martin, the, a tale, 199
contradiction, ib. Remarks on these mo. Cerebral developement of David Haggart,
mentous events, 751. Proposal for pub- remarks on phrenological observations on
lishing only one Magazine for the island, the, 682
752

Characters of Living Authors, by them-
Adventure in the North-west territory, 137 selves, No. I. 69
Adventus in Hiberniam Regi svera atque Chaucer and Don Juan, remarks on, 295
perfecta historia, 319

Cheese, civilization, and north country bal.
Anastasius, or Memoirs of a modern Greek, lads, letter on, 441
remarks on, 200 -1944

Christmas Chit-chat, 493
Ancient National Melodies, No. I. 554. Christmas in Edinburgh, 691

Song 1. Comparisons are Odious, a Christophe, late Emperor of Hayti, letter
Chaunt, ib. Song 2. Cobbett's Com- relating to, 545
plaint, a Dirge, 556

Christopher Agonistes, 409
Ancient World, remarks on dramas of the, Cobbett’s Complaint, a dirge, 556
738

Cochrane, Captain, remarks on his journey
Annals of the Parish, letter to the author from Petersburgh to the North-East
of, 666

Cape of Asia, 741
Apologetical Note, 348

Coleridge, Mr, letter from, 243. Selec-
Appointments, military, 236, 356, 487, tions from his literary correspondence,
605

ib. Letter I. From a professional friend,
Asia, remarks on Captain Cochrane's Jour- ib. II. In answer to the foregoing, 244.
ney to the north-east cape of, 741

On the philosophical import of the words

Object and Subject, 246. III. To Mr
Balbogle, Mrs Ogle of, 290

Blackwood, 253. IV. To a Junior Soph,
Ballad, a Lyrical, 123

at Cambridge, 255. Substance of a dia-
Bankrupts, British, 235, 355, 486, 603 logue, with a commentary on the same.
Barker, Mr, expostulation with, 216. His 256. V. To a Junior Soph, at Cam-
retort courteous, 415. The Quip-modest bridge, 259

Columbus Secundus, the voyages and tra-
Battle of Roslin, the, 299

vels of, 33. Children's plays in Edin-
Beacon, the floating, 270

burgh, ib. Those of the Boys, 34, of
Bell, the man in the, 373

the Girls, 36. A Scene in the Grass-
Birth-day, the King's, in Edinburgh, de- market, 38. In Musselburgh, 40. Edin.
scription of, 304

burgh Fish Market, 206. A chapter of
Births, list of, 238, 357, 488, 608

blunders, 210. The King's birth-day
VOL. X.

5 C

6

to, 587

mony, 14.

in Edinburgh, 304. Columbus mista- Edinburgh Review, on the learning and li.
ken for a highway-man, 308. Leith berality of the, 411.

On the rise, pro-
Races, 389. Columbus disturbed by a gress, decline, and fall of the, 668
ghost, 398. Private Note, 403. Christ- Effigies, the, 168
mas in Edinburgh, 691

Emigrants' voyage to Canada, the, 455
Comedies, notices of old English. No. I. English Comedies, notices of old ones, 127
127

English Literature, on the personalities of
Commercial Reports, 232, 352, 483, 599

the Augustine age of, 312
Comparisons are odious. A chaunt, 554 Epistle Preliminary, the, 3
Contributors, an expostulatory Round-ro-

general, 476
bin from fourteen, 116

Epistles familiar, from an old friend with
Coplestone, Dr, on his inquiry into the a new face, 43, 200, 217, 312

doctrines of necessity and predestination, Expedition against the Pirates of the Per.
192, 376

sian gulf, proceedings of the, 151
Corbet's, Bishop, remarks on his poems, 88 Expostulation with Mr Barker, 216. His
Coronation, the, Thomas Duffle's account retort-courteous, 415
of the preparations for, 8, and the cere. Expostulatory Round-robin from 14 con-

Account of a dinner in ho. tributors, 116
nour of, in Edinburgh, 26
Coronation Tragedy, remarks on a, 53

Falkland Palace, account of a visit to, 61
Covenant, the Whigs of the, 665

Familiar Epistles from an old friend with
Cranioscopy, craniology, phrenology, &c. a new face. On Hogg's memoirs, 43.
Essays on, 73. Chap. II. 77

On Anastasius, by Lord Byron, 200.
Critics, why are poets indifferent ones? On the personalities of the Whigs, 217.
180

On the personalities of the Augustine

age of English literature, 312
Daniel O'Rourke, an Epic poem, Canto Feldberg's Denmark, remarks on, 172
VI. 429

Fifeana, No. I. 60. Visit to Falkland
Deans, a Jeanie, in love, 5

Palace, 61
Death, singular recovery from, 582

Fisheries, remarks on those of Shetland,
Deaths, lists of, 239, 358, 489, 609

728
Denmark Delineated, remarks on, 172

Floating Beacon, the, a scene on the coast
Dialogue, substance of a, with a comment- of Norway, 270
ary on the same, 256

Fogarty O'Fogarty, letter from, inclosing
Dirge, a mother's, over her child, 187

Canto VI. of Daniel O'Rourke, 428.
Doctrines of necessity and predestination,

Sonnet and lines to, 437. Brief Ab.
remarks on Coplestone's inquiry into

stract of his journal, 438
the, 192, 376

Funeral of the late Queen, remarks on the
Don Juan, review of the continuation of, proceedings at the, 222
107
and Chaucer, remarks on, 295

Gall and Spurzheim, remarks on an in.
Drama, the modern British, No. I. The

quiry into the principles and utility of
Fatal Unction, 53

the system of, 682
Review of the First Murder, a

General Epistle, 476
sacred, 321

Giorno, Parini's, remarks on, 525
Dramas of the Ancient World, by David Glenlonely-Trout, Mr Snapflint's visit to
Lyndsay, remarks on, 730

the minister of, 286
Dramatic tale, the Vigil of St Mark, a, Good Town, the, on the propriety of pro-

viding a mansion-house and state-equi.
Duffle, Thomas, the voyages and travels page for the Lord Provost of, 449

of, 4. His account of the preparations Gracious Rain, 186
for, 8, and the ceremony of the King's Grave, the silent, a sonnet, 300
Coronation, 14. He contrasts that of

H.
George IV. with King Crispin's in Glas- Haggart, David, remarks on the cerebral
gow, 1818, 15. London adventures of, developement of, 684
166. The wig and the black cat, 656. Hans Beudix; a tale, 264
Travelling by night, 658. The Odon- Harold's Grave, a poem, 651
tist's monkey, 660. The Covenanters, Haydon's paintings, letter concerning, 680
661

Hayti, and its late Emperor Christophe,

letter relative to, 545
Early Rising, remarks on, 570

Historical view of the rise, progress, de-
Edinburgh, account of a Coronation Din- cline, and fall of the Edinburgh Re-

ner in, 26. Of the children's plays in, view, 668
33. Scene in the Grassmarket of, 38. Hogg, James, the Ettrick Shepherd, re-
In the Fish-market, 206. The King's

marks on his auto-biography, 43
Birth-day in, 304. On the propriety of Hop-ground, the, 623. Introductory let-
purchasing a mansion-house and state- ter, ib. Spring, 625. Summer, ib.
equipage for the Lord Provost of, 449. Autumn, 626. Winter, ib
Christmas in, 691

Horæ Cantabrigiensis, No. VII. 552

341

a

Howíson's Sketches of Upper Canada, re- Lines on the King's landing in Ireland,
view of, 537

dedicated to, 449
Hume, David; letter from, 303

Maga, on the outcry against, 217_Disco-

very of a treasonable plot against it, 406
Inquiry into the doctrines of necessity and See Administration

predestination, remarks on Coplestone's, Man, the, in the Bell, 373
192, 376

Man-of-War's-Man, the, Chap. I. 161–
Instruction, moral and religious, on its pro- Scene on Leith pier, ib.-On board the

bable influence on the character and si- Whippersnapper sloop of war, 162–In
tuation of seamen, 363, 514

the Grab flag-ship, 421
Intellect, proposed improvement of, by the Marriages, 238, 358, 488, 608
cross-breeds of genius, 81

Martin, the Carder, a West-Meathian Tale,
Ireland, Ode on the King's landing in, 94 199

-His Majesty's welcome to, 98---Re. Mechanique Celeste; or, the Prophetic Ale
marks on the King's visit to, 224

manack, remarks on, 701
Irish Melodies, No. 1.613—Song I. To Saint Melodies, Ancient National, 554

Patrick, 615-II. Lament of a Con Melodies, Irish, 613
naught Ranger, 617—III. Rafferty's Melody, the native, 301
advice, 618-IV. The Gathering of the Memoir of the proceedings against the pi-
Mahonys, 619_V. A real Irish “ Fly rates of the Gulf of Persia, 151
not yet,” 620_VI. The impassioned Meteorological tables, 236, 357, 487, 603
Wave, 622

Meteorological observations extraordinary,
Italian literature, on the decline of the Tus- 267
can ascendency in, 328

Midnight Despondings ; a Sonnet, 327
Italian school of painting, remarks on the, Midsummer-night's Dream, in blank verse,
528

by Blaize Fitztravesty, 557-Proæmium,

ib.-Drouthiness, 561
Keats, John, remarks on an elegy on the Moonlight Meditations, 626
death of, 696

Moral and religious instruction, on the
King James the Muse's welcome to, ex- probable influence of, on the character
tracts from, 83

of seamen, 363, 514
the, Ode on his landing in Ireland, Morning Chronicle, the, and the John Bull,
94_Welcome on his arrival there, 98- newspapers, on their personalities, 315
Remarks on his visit to Ireland, 224-A Morsels of Melody, Part II. 188—The
true and perfect account of his landing pillow of the tent, ib.—Come, Mary, to
in Ireland, 647

me, 189_To Betsy, ib.—The evening

invitation, 190- -Absence, ib.--The
Latin prosody from England, remarks on, Wanderer's adieu, 191

Moscow, lines on, written after the invasion
Learning and liberality of the Blue and of Russia by the French, 301
Yellow, on the, 411

Mother's dirge over her child, a, 187
Leg of Mutton School of Prose, the, 563 Mount of Olives, the, 654
The Cook's Oracle, ib.

Murder, the First, a Sacred Drama, review
L'Envoy to volume tenth, 756

of, 321
Letter, prospective, concerning poetry, 125 Muse's Welcome to King James, the, 83

from Mr Coleridge, 243

from Alexander Sydney Trott, Esq. National Melodies, ancient, No. I., 554
282

Native Melody, the, 301
from David Hume, Esq. 303 Necessity and Predestination, on the doc-

from Thomas Hope, Esq. author trines of, 192, 376
of Anastasius, 312

North, Christopher, familiar epistles to,
from Fogarty OʻFogarty, Esq. in-

from an old friend with a new face, 43,
closing his journal and poem, 428

200, 217, 312—Sylvanus Urban and,
Mr Shufflebotham, on cheese, ci- 103_Letter from Alexander Sydney
vilization, and north country ballads, Trott, Esq. to, 282_Expostulatory let-
441

ter to, 292_Letter from, to Miss Sarah
from Paris, 723

M‘Dermid, 416_Letter to, on early
concerning Haydon's pictures, 680 rising, 570—Account of his resignation,

expostulatory,to Christopher North, and the resumption of his office of Edi-
Esq. 292

tor, 743-See Administration
Literary Pocket-book, the, review of, 574 North-West territory, adventure in the,
Literature, Italian, on the decline of the 137
Tuscan ascendancy in, 328

North-country ballads, letter from Mr
Living authors, characters of, by them- Shufflebotham on, 441.
selves, 69

Note apologetical, 348
Lyndsay, David, remarks on his dramas of private, to all whom it may concern,
the ancient world, 730

403

Notices of old English comedies, No. I.,
M.Dermid, Miss Sarah, letter to, 446- 127

383

nary, 267

on, 383

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November, in six sonnets, 641

Ireland, 447. Translations from Ossian,
breathings, 643

471. Christmas Chit-chat, 493. Sean

shore Reflections at Sunset, 508. The
Object and subject, on the philosophical Primrose, 509. Ancient National Me.
import of these words, 246

lodies, 554. Irish Melodies, No. I. 613.
Observations, meteorological, extraordi- Moonlight Meditations, 626. Novem.

ber, in six sonnets, 641. Harold's Grave,
Ode on the King's landing in Ireland, 94 651. The Mount of Olives, 554. Ele.

- On the birto-day of Prince Charles gy on My Tom Cat, 700. L'Envoy to
Edward Stuart, 372.

volume tenth, 756
Odoherty, Morgan, extempore effusion by, - Prospective Letter concerning,
101-Song by, 382

125
Offering, rejection of the, a sacred drama,

Sclavonic traditional, remarks on,
review of, 321

145
Ogle, Mrs, uf Balbogle, 290

Poets on the question, Why they are in.
Omicron, the curse of, 407

different critics ? 180
O'Rourke, Daniel, an epic poem ; canto Prince Charles-Edward Stuart, ode on his
VI. 429

birth-day, 372
Ossian, translations from, 466-address to Promotions, military, 236, 356, 487, 605

the Moon, 471_To the Setting Sun, ib. Prosody, Latin, from England, remarks
-To the Evening Star, ib. Alpin's
Lamentation for Morar, 472

Public affairs at home, on the present state

of, 334
Paddy Carey, a song, 445

Publications, monthly list of new, 230, 350,
Painting, on the Italian School of, No. I. 481, 595

528
Paintings, letter concerning Haydon's, 680 Queen, the late, remarks on the proceed-
Paris, Dr Scott's return from, 214_Letter ings at her funeral, 222
from, 729

Quip Modest, the, to Mr Barker, 587
Park, Mungo, account of the death of,
158

Recovery, singular one, from death, 582
Parini's Giorno, 525

Reflections on the sea-shore at sunset, 508
Pauper, the New Forest, a lyrical ballad, Remarks on Hogg's Memoirs, 43-on
123

Bishop Corbet's poems, 88–on Sclavo-
Pedant, the true, a sketch, 412

nic traditional poctry, 145—on Feld-
Persia, proceedings against the pirates in berg's Denmark delineated, 172—on the
the Gulf of, 151

question, why poets are indifferent crie
Personalities of the Whigs, on the, 217 tics ? 180-on the doctrines of necessity

of the Augustan age of Eng- and predestination, 192—on Lord By.
lish literature, on the, 312

ron's Anastasius, 200—on the personal.
Phrenology, &c. essays on, by Sir Toby ities of the Whigs, 217-on the proceed-

Tickletoby, Bart. 73. Remarks on Es- ings since the death of the late Queen,
says on, &c. 682. Cerebral develope. 222_on the King's visit to Ireland, 224
ment of David Haggart, 684

-on the philosophical import of the
Pirate, The, a novel, by the Author of words Object and Subject, 246— on
Waverley, review of, 712

Chaucer and Don Juan, 295—on the
Pirates of the Persian Gulf, expedition Augustan age of English literature, 312
against the, 151

on the decline of the Tuscan ascen-
Poetry. Song, Carle, an the King come, dancy in Italian literature, 328_on Tom

30. Our Gude Auld Man, 32. Ode Brown's Table-talk, 332—on the pre-
on the King's landing in Ireland, 94. sent state of public affairs at home, 334
Welcome to His Majesty to Ireland, 98. -on the probable influence of moral and
Excellent new song, by Dr Scott, 100. religious instruction on the character and
Extempore effusion, by Morgan Odo. situation of seamen, 363—on Latin pro-
herty, 101. The New-Forest Pauper, sody, from England, 383_on the learn.
123. Gracious Rain, 186. A Mother's ing and liberality of the Edinburgh Re-
Dirge over her Child, 187. Morsels of view, 411-on the scholastic doctors,
Melody, 188. Hans Beudix, 264. Song, 453mon Rouge et Noir, 473.-on Pari-
284. The Change, 298. The Battle ni's Giorno, 525_-on the Italian school
of Roslin, 299. The Silent Grave, 300. of painting, 528_on early rising, 570-
The Native Melody, 301. Moscow, ib. on Gall and Spurzheim's system of phi.
The Vigil of St Mark, 341. Acrostic, losophy, 682—on Shelly's Adonais, 696
348. Ode on Prince Charles-Edward on the Prophetic Almanack, 701.-on
Stuart's Birth-day, 372. Song, by Mor- the Retrospective Review, 707_on the
gan Odoherty, 382. Daniel O'Rourke, Shetland Fisheries, 728—on Dramas of
Canto VI. 429. Sonnet and lines to the Ancient World, 730_on Captain
Fogarty O'Fogarty, Esq. 437. The Cochrane's Journey to the North-East
Yellow Leaf, 440. North Country Bal. Cape of Asia, 741-on the late rumour
lads, 443. On the King's landing in of a change of administration, 743

Rennie, John, Esq, notice of the death of, Steam-Boat, the, No. VI. Voyage Third,
360

3-Tale X. A Jeanie Deans in love, 5.
Retrospective Review, 707. Literature of

_Part II. The Preparations for his
Britain, 708. Old English drama and Majesty's Coronation, 8_Part III. The
poetry, ib. Literature of the northern

Coronation, 14-No. VII. London Ad-
countries of Europe, 709. Miscellane- ventures, 166_Tale XI. The Effigies,
ous reviews, 711

168_Tale XII. The Broken Heart,
Review of the Muse's Welcome to King 170_No. VIII. 655_Tale XIII. The

James VI. 73_of the Continuation of Wig and the Black Cat, 656_Tale
Don Juan, 107—of Howison's Sketches XIV. Travelling by Night, 658—Tale
of Upper Canada, 537—of the Literary XV. The Odontist's Monkey, 660-
Pocket Book, 574-of the Pirate, a Tale XVI. The Covenanters, 661
romance, 712

Stuart, Prince Charles Edward, Ode for
•-, Edinburgh, on the learning and his birth-day, 377
liberality of the, 411. Historical view of Subject and Object, on the philosophical
the rise, progress, decline and fall of the,

import of these words, 246
668

Substance of a dialogue, with a comment-
Retrospective, 707

ary thereon, 256
* Rise, progress, decline and fall of the Sylvanus Urban and Christopher North,
Edinburgh Review, historical view of

103
the, 668
Rouge et Noir, a poem, remarks on, 473 Table-talk, Tom Brown's remarks on, 332
Roslin, the Battle of, 299

Tale, a Sclavonian, 149
* Round Robin, an expostulatory one, from Tickeltoby, Sir Toby, Bart. Essays on
14 contributors, 116

Craniology, &c. 73-A great discovery

of, 77Proposes to improve the intellect
Scholastic Doctors, on the, 453

by cross-breeds of genius, 51
• Sclavonic traditional poetry, remarks on, Timbuctoo and Mungo Park, some notices
145

respecting, 158
Sclavonian tale, a, from the Bohemo-Scla-

Vocabulary of the language of,
vonian dialect, 149

160
* Scott, Dr, excellent new song by, 100. Traditional poetry, Sclavonic, remarks on,
His return from Paris, 214

145
Sea-shore reflections at sunset, 508 Translation, specimens of a free and easy,
; Seamen, on the influence of moral and re- 510

ligious instruction on the character and Translations from Ossian, 469
conduct of, 363, 514

Treason against the Magazine discovered,
Selections from Mr Coleridge's Literary 406. The Curse of Omicron, 407. Son-
Correspondence, 243

net by Mr Twitch, 408. Christopher
Shelby's Adonais, remarks on, 696

Agonistes, 409
Shetland Fisheries, remarks on the, 728 Trott, Alexander Sydney, Esq. letter from,
Shooting Season, visit during the, to the 282

minister of Glenlonely-Trout, 286 Truck, Bill, letter from, inclosing “ The
Singular recovery from death, 562

Man.of.War's-Man," 161, 417
Sketches of Upper Canada, review of, 537 True Pedant, the,-a sketch, 412
Smuggler, the, a Hampshire story, 630 Tuscan ascendaney in Italian literature,
Snap-flint, Mr, his visit to the minister of

on the decline of, 328
Glenlonely-Trout, 286
Songs—Carle an the King come, 30. Our Urban, Sylvanus, and Christopher North,

Good Auld Man, 32. Excellent new 103
one, by Dr Scott, 100. Extempore, by
Ensign O'Doherty, 101. From the Lon- Vanderbrummer; or, the Spinosist, 501
don Magazine, 284. By O'Doherty, Vigil, the, of St Mark, a dramatic tale,
382

341
Specimens of a free and easy translation, Visit to the minister of Glenlonely-Trout,
in which Horace is done (for), into Eng- 286
lish, and adapted to the taste of the pre- Voyage, the emigrants’, to Canada, 455_
sent generation, 510. Preliminary Let.

-their alarms in a gale of wind, 456-
ter, ib._Ode I. Book I. To Christo-

different characters on board, 458-con-
pher North, Esq. 511-Ode V. Book versation on nautical affairs, 459_ser-
1. To Molly M-Whirter, 513_Ode

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mon on board, 460-a disaster befals
IX. Book I. To Dr Scott, ib.

the preacher, ib. the emigrants disturba
Spinosist, the, 501

ed by noises in the vessel, 460-story
Spurzheim, Gall and, remarks on the uti-

told by the mate, 461-interrupted by
lity of their system, 682

groans below, 463_their cause disco
Stanzas dedicatory, to Francis Jeffrey, vered, ib.--two Irishmen found stowed
Esq. v

among the cargo, 464_second sermon,
State of public affairs at home, on the pre- 465_-a dance upon deck, ib. denounced

by the preacher, ib. who is discovered

sent, 334

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