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North Pole, Rumfuskin, King of the, a
tragedy, 345.

Novels, notes on some new, 526.

0.

Ode, a classical one, with a free transla-
tion, 292.

Old Ledger, Introduction to the, 54; No.
I. The Grey Mare, 59; No. II. Septi-
mus Jeffs, 197; No. III. The Mounte-
bank, 390; No. IV. The Girl at No.
7, 507.

Old Woman clothed in Grey, Lay of the,

No. II. County Legends, 521. 574;
see County Legends.

"Omnibus," epistle from the, to Fanny
Elssler, 328.

One flour with Death, a poem, 255; see
Poems.

Opinions of the "Times," 37.
O'Toole, Phelim, an Irish Love Adven-
ture by, 241; Adventure in the Fifteen
Acres, 647.

P.

Paddy, lines to, translation of a Classical
Ode, 292.

Pangloss, Dr., Notes on some new novels
by, 526.

Plain Advice to Mr. Gabriel Blackadder,
474.

Physician, tale from the memoranda of a,
168.

Poems-Victoria Regina, 38; the Village

Blacksmith, 53; When shall we three
meet again, 64; the Dancing Master,
157; in Praise of Wine, 186; Sum-
mer in the Heart, 208; One hour with
Death, 255; Contentment, 398; the
Return of the Birds, 421; Light, 422;
Wishes, 502; the Bridal Hymn, 530.
Poole, John, Rumfuskin, King of the
North Pole, a Tragedy for the First of
April, by, 345.

"Pop" Visit, the, 150.
Porcelain Bath, see Bath.
Pouldu, the Mill of, 644.
Poyntz, Albany, Abdications, a Prize Es-
say by, 49; The Children of the Mobi-
lity, 164; Diary of a Dining-out Man,
280; Secrets of the Blue Chamber,399;
the Linkman, 635.

Praise of Wine, a poem, 186; see Poems.

R.

Rencontre with the Brigands, 375.
Return of the Birds, a poem, 421; see
Poems.

Rumfuskin, King of the North Pole, a
tragedy, 345.

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The Wanderer, 506.

Sonnet on presenting a young lady with a
locket of hair, 573.

Stanley Thorn, his introduction to the
House of Commons, 98; the Petition,
its progress, and the result, 107; an
important disclosure in the affairs of
the Widow, 209; reconciliation between
Bob and Venerable Joe, 212; Stanley
resolves to retrieve his fortunes, 216;
the commencement of his speculations,
423; the Countess of Clarendale's Soi-
rée Musicale, 436; the Countess re-
ceives another lesson, 531; commence-
ment of Stanley's pecuniary embarrass-
ments, 536.

Stage-Coachman Abroad, the, 543.
"Stephen Dugard," Ghost Gossips at
Blakesley House by the author of, 462.
622.

Student's Tale, the German, 516.
Submarine, Marine Memoranda by a,
206; No. III. 503.

Summer in the Heart, a poem, 208; see
Poems.

Superstitions, account of the Irish, 188.
Sydney, from the Memoranda of a Physi-
cian, 168.

T.

Taglioni, lines on, 662.

Talfourd, Mr. Serjeant, remarks on his
new Novels, 301.

Tale of the Tea-pot, Hyson and Bohea,
382.

Thorn, Stanley, see Stanley.
Three Ravens, story of the, 180.
Times, opinions on the, 37.
To One far away, lines, 149.
Tough Yarn, a, 158.

Tragedy, Rumfuskin, King of the North
Pole, 345.

"T. T. T." Hyson and Bohea, a tale by,
382; the Porcelain Bath, 610.

V.

"Valentine Vox," Stanley Thorn by the
author of, 98. 209. 423. 531.

Victoria Regina, a poem, No. I. The Ac-

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