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1 Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George. Lawyer who cost his Client nothing; [Prose/19 pages]
20 Procter, Bryan W. (Barry Cornwall). The Awakener in the Desert; [Poetry/2 pages]
22 Toulmin, Camilla ( Mrs. Crosland). A Tale that was told to me; [Prose/16 pages]
38 Mulock, Dinah Maria. Forgiveness; [Prose/13 pages]
51 Chatelain, Chevalier de. La Rue des Lombards a Paris; [Prose/9 pages]
60 Manners, Lord John. Stanzas, "The word has been spoken"; [Poetry/1 pages]
61 Howard, Charles. The Crevice in the Tower; [Prose/7 pages]
68 Smith, Albert. After the Ball; [Poetry/2 pages]
70 Savage, Anna (Anna Shipton). La Mia Dimora; [Poetry/1 pages]
71 Aguilar, Grace. Red Rose Villa and its Inhabitants; [Prose/24 pages]
95 Anonymous. The Lost Jewel; [Prose/27 pages]
122 Thompson, Rev. Henry. To Henretta Susan Fielding; [Poetry/1 pages]
123 Procter, Bryan W. (Barry Cornwall). The Linden Tree; [Poetry/1 pages]
124 Youatt, Elizabeth. The Blind Man and the Child; [Prose/13 pages]
137 Abdy, Maria. Six Days in Life of Ladykiller; [Prose/17 pages]
154 Milnes, Richard Monckton. A Dream; [Poetry/3 pages]
157 Blessington, Countess (Power, M). Scandal; [Prose/14 pages]
171 Blessington, Countess (Power, M). Grand Staircase, Chamber of Peers; [Poetry/1 pages]
172 Romer, Mrs. Isabella Frances. A Romance of Ronda; [Prose/15 pages]
187 Power, Miss Marguerite. To Jenny Lind; [Poetry/2 pages]
189 Hall, Mrs. S. C. (Anna Maria). The Little Hop-Picker's Dream; [Prose/10 pages]
199 Denison, Joseph William. Lines, "These letters show my young"; [Poetry/2 pages]
201 Sue, M. Eugene. Bataillion; [Prose/8 pages]
209 Stuart-Wortley, Lady Emmeline. Slavery; [Poetry/4 pages]
213 Blessington, Countess (Power, M). The Gallery of Diana; [Poetry/2 pages]
215 Bernal, Ralph. A Few Early Recollections; [Prose/21 pages]
236 Savage, Anna (Anna Shipton). The Bourse; [Poetry/2 pages]
238 Smith, Albert. Regnier's Vengeance; [Poetry/3 pages]
251 Anonymous. On Portrait of Countess Essex; [Poetry/1 pages]
252 Abdy, Maria. The Destiny of the Poet; [Poetry/1 pages]
253 Walker, Mrs. Eliza. The Wanderers in the Park; [Poetry/5 pages]
258 Kenyon, John. Tivoli; [Poetry/1 pages]
259 Landor, Walter Savage. On leaving my Villa; [Poetry/1 pages]
260 Power, Miss Marguerite. Sonnet, "Rememb'rest thou, sweet love7quot;; [Poetry/1 pages]
260 Sparrow, Alicia Jane (Mrs. W. P. O'Neil). Lines, "Like blossoms that yield"; [Poetry/1 pages]
261 Munro, Isabella. Louise de Montmar; [Prose/12 pages]