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1 Conyngham, Lord Albert. The Sandman; [Prose/29 pages]
30 Morpeth, Lord, Howard, G. W. F.. The Three Guests; [Poetry/3 pages]
33 Gore, Catherine Frances (Mrs. Charles). Sir de Coverley's Picture Gallery; [Prose/24 pages]
57 Morley, Countess of. Epilogue; [Poetry/2 pages]
59 Anonymous. The Casket, a Tale; [Prose/9 pages]
68 Somerville, William. The Glove (from Schiller); [Poetry/2 pages]
70 Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton. Sonnet, "Years pass away"; [Poetry/1 pages]
71 Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. The Mortal Immortal; [Prose/16 pages]
87 Lowther, John Henry. The Alloy; [Poetry/1 pages]
88 Stuart-Wortley, Lady Emmeline. Lines on Haddon Hall; [Poetry/4 pages]
92 Liddell, Henry. To the Moon after a Storm; [Poetry/1 pages]
93 Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (L. E. L.). The Head; [Prose/19 pages]
112 Williams, Charles Hanbury. Lines to Miss Strangways; [Poetry/1 pages]
113 Holland, Lord Henry Richard. Lines to Miss Strangways; [Poetry/1 pages]
114 Ritchie, Leitch. Havre; [Poetry/3 pages]
117 Lowther, John Henry. Acrostic on Patroness of Almack's; [Poetry/1 pages]
118 Lord ***. On Leaving Naples; [Poetry/2 pages]
120 Grattan, Thomas Colley. The Caves of Groendael; [Prose/18 pages]
138 Bernal, Ralph. The Proposal; [Poetry/3 pages]
141 Mahon, Lord (Philip Henry). A Marriage Guest; [Poetry/1 pages]
142 Norton, Mrs. Caroline E. S.. Lawrence Bayley's Temptation; [Prose/20 pages]
162 Lenox-Conyngham, Mrs. George. Count Sarno's Farewell to Sons; [Poetry/3 pages]
165 Bernal, Ralph. First Affections; [Prose/22 pages]
187 Strickland, Agnes. Sonnet, "Before the altar"; [Poetry/1 pages]
188 Dover, Lord George Agar Ellis. My Native Spot; [Poetry/2 pages]
190 Ritchie, Leitch. The Banks of the Seine; [Poetry/2 pages]
192 Lowther, John Henry. The Sweets of Friendship; [Poetry/1 pages]
192 Lowther, John Henry. The Sweets of Love; [Poetry/1 pages]
193 Blessington, Countess (Power, M). Stanzas, "When Sol illumes"; [Poetry/1 pages]
194 St. John, Lady Isabella Requisites for a Wife; [Poetry/1 pages]
195 St. John, Lady Isabella Requisites for a Husband; [Poetry/1 pages]
196 Caradoc, Hobart. From the Romaic; [Poetry/1 pages]
197 Lowther, John Henry. Translation, "Strong are the measures"; [Poetry/1 pages]
197 Nugent, Lord. Translation; [Poetry/1 pages]
198 Blessington, Countess (Power, M). The Fane of Memory; [Poetry/1 pages]
199 Bulwer, Henry Lytton. Love is the best Physician; [Poetry/2 pages]
221 St. John, Lady Isabella Lines written in Traveler's Book; [Poetry/2 pages]
223 Lowther, John Henry. Lines from Metastasio; [Poetry/1 pages]
224 Wilson, John Mackay. Grizel Cochrane, Historic Fragment; [Prose/8 pages]
231 Fitzgerald, Edward M.. The Old Beau; [Poetry/2 pages]
234 Ritchie, Leitch. The Two Barons; [Prose/13 pages]
246 Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton. Sonnet, "It is not fanciful"; [Poetry/1 pages]
247 Lord ***. Demetrio and Zoe; [Poetry/1 pages]
249 Spencer, Archdeacon (Aubrey George). The Exile's Adieu; [Poetry/2 pages]
250 Knowles, James Sheridan. The Widowed Bride; [Prose/39 pages]
289 Blessington, Countess (Power, M). The Storm; [Poetry/2 pages]
291 Anonymous. To Melancholy; [Poetry/2 pages]
293 Baynes, E. D.. The Unihabited Villa; [Prose/13 pages]
305 Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton. Sonnet, "What is this worldly craft"; [Poetry/1 pages]
306 Fitzgerald, Edward M.. The Merchant and his Daughter; [Poetry/2 pages]
308 De Vere, Sir Aubrey. Busaco; [Poetry/3 pages]
311 Berkeley, Grantley F.. The Minstrel's Song; [Poetry/2 pages]
front Mary Esdale; (art.) Boxall, W.; (eng.) Heath, Charles
front Vignette Title; (art.) Stothard, T. and Cor; (eng.) Mitan, Samuel
31 Sappho; (art.) Howard, Henry, R. A.; (eng.) Engleheart, Timothy
53 The Lady Keswyche at her Looking-glass; (art.) Newton, Gilbert Stua; (eng.) Heath, Charles
67 Beatrice; (art.) Corbaux, Fanny; (eng.) Goodyear, Joseph
77 Bertha; (art.) Briggs, H. P., A.R.A; (eng.) Bacon, Frederick
98 Amalle de Bouffiers; (art.) Faulkner, J. B.; (eng.) Heath, Charles
114 Havre; (art.) Turner, J. M. W., R.; (eng.) Wallis, Robert
140 The Proposal; (art.) Parris, E. T.; (eng.) Heath, Charles
174 First Affections; (art.) Parris, E. T.; (eng.) Heath, Charles
190 Palace of the Fair Gabrielle; (art.) Turner, J. M. W., R.; (eng.) Miller, William
219 Love is the Best Physician; (art.) Destouches; (eng.) Goodyear, Joseph
284 The Widowed Bride; (art.) Sharpe, Miss Elisa; (eng.) Edwards, J. C.
289 The Storm; (art.) Stanfield, W. Clarks; (eng.) Cousen, John
306 The Merchant and his Daughter; (art.) Nash, Joseph; (eng.) Rolls, Charles
P P Presentation Plate; (art.) Corbould, Henry, R.; (eng.) Mitan, Samuel