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THE SECOND VOLUME.

ARCHIVES of the Court of St. James's, 58, Day in Venice, a, by a Younger Son, 150

115, 194, 257

Alsingham, 75

Adversity, the spiritual fruit of, 105
Afflicted, the duty of consoling the, 105
A day in Venice, by a Younger Son, 150
Advantages of a bad memory, the, 107
Approaching revolution, the, 282, 336
Annuals, spirit of the, 297, 390

embellishments of the, 332

A legend of the Chedder Cliffs, by Miss Pardoe, 326

Authors, titled, the Keepsake for 1832, 338 Ball, her majesty's, 59

Bogle hall, ghost gossips at, 65

Bluestockings, modern, 96

Busy-body, the canting, 97

Bad memory, the advantages of, 107 Blanche Mantle, 361

Charles the First, D'Israeli's Commentaries

on the Life and Reign of, 38

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Fallacious denotements of happiness, 105

Court of St. James's, archives of the, 58, Fruits of adversity, the spiritual, 105

115, 194, 257

Clubs, old and new, 71

Canting busy-body, the, 97

Cemetery company, the general, 98, 169
Court, the king's, 129

Coronation, the half-price, 133
Compulsory resignation, 106.
Constancy of happiness, the seeming, 107
Comments and texts, by an Oxford Blue,
175, 248

Cavaliers, tales of the. No. I., 206
No. II., 265, 378
Child and the picture, the, 206
Civil war, two scenes from the, 297
Caroline Cleveland, by Miss Mitford, 310
Chedder Cliffs, a legend, by Miss Pardoe,
326

D'Israeli's Commentaries on the Life and
Reign of Charles the First, 38
Drawing-room, her majesty's, 60, 117
Duke of Sully, life of the. Part seventh, 92
eighth, 172
ninth, 236
tenth and

last, 374

Denotements of happiness, fallacious, 105 Dresses worn at her majesty's drawingroom, 124

Duty of consoling the afflicted, the, 105

Foster-mother, the, a true story, by Miss
Mitford, 203

Frere du diable, by the Old Sailor, 316
German prolusions, 7

Grateful ghost, by Musäus, 8
Ghost gossips at Bogle hall, 65
General cemetery company, 98, 169
Gems from Jeremy Taylor, 105
Gentlemen present and presented at the
queen's drawing-room, 121

Gabriel Lindsay, by the author of the Unrevealed, 161

German Jew, the, by William Howitt, 303
Gold Enamel Playing-cards, 254
Hans in luck, by Grimm, 17.
Heiress, the, 25

Head dresses, ladies opera, 53
Her majesty's ball, 59°

Hysterics, poetical, a scene from real life,

91

Happiness, fallacious denotements of, 105 Her majesty's drawing-room, dresses worn at, 124

Half-price coronation, the, 133
Happiness, the seeming constancy of, 107
Holy oil, the, 231

Heiress presumptive, the, 244
Italian Opera, 55, 112, 190
Jeremy Taylor, gems from, 105

Jesting, profane, 106

Jew, the German, by William Howitt, 303
Irving, Saint, and the unknown tongue, 387
King's levee, 60, 61, 116, 127, 128, 131,
261

-court, the, 129

Keepsake, the, for 1832, 338
Luck, Hans in, by Grimm, 17

Life and Reign of Charles the First,
D'Israeli's Commentaries on the, 38
Ladies opera head-dresses, 53

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Picture and the child, 206

Peter's priory, St., by a Younger Son, 241
Presumptive, the heiress, 244

Levee, the king's, 60, 61, 116, 127, 128, 131, Queen's drawing-room, the, 60, 117
261

Life of the Duke of Sully. Part seventh, 92

ladies present and

presented at the, 117

gentlemen present

last, 374

eighth, 172
ninth, 236
tenth and

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People, the, a political inquiry, 63

and presented at the, 121
Room, the queen's drawing, 60, 117

401

the editor's, 50, 108, 190, 252, 331,

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Address written by Miss Mitford, 136

Poetical hysterics, a scene from real life, Album, sonnet written in a lady's, by Miss

91

Provincial musicals, 111, 193

Passages from the diary of a lunatic, 354

Pardoe, 277

Bard, lay of the old, by Miss Pardoe, 206
Battle of the Boyne, the, 322

Ballad of the Lord Maxwell, (not) by the
Ettrick Shepherd, 219
Bartolozzi, sonnet to the late F. by his
pupil, Thomas Cheesman, 281
Bride, the poet's, written after seeing a por-
trait of Mrs. Haynes Bayly, by Miss
Pardoe, 288

Ballads, German, stanzas translated from
a scarce and ancient volume, 353
Cuddy Clew, a pastoral, by the Ettrick
Shepherd, 1

Child of earth, the, 302

REVIEWS-BOOKS.

Albans, the Five Nights of St., 48
Ashantee War, Narrative of the, with a view
of the present state of the colony of Sierra
Leone, by Major Ricketts, 190
Annuals, the, 332

embellishments of the, 332
Mr. Prout's Continental, 333

Amulet, the, 332

Alexander Kerr's, Mrs., Musical Volume, 333

Du Lake, Sir Lancelot, and the Lady of Britain, Watering-places of Great, and Fa

Scalot, 84

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Evening in Italy, by Miss Pardoe, 74
Earth, the child of, 302

Fairy king, song of the, by Miss Pardoe, 33
Fight, the sea, a fragment, 328

Girl of Normandy, the, by Incognita, 20
Italy, evening in, by Miss Pardoe, 74
King, song of the fairy, by Miss Pardoe, 33'
Lady of Scalot and Sir Lancelot Du Lake,
the, 84

Lay of the old bard, by Miss Pardoe, 206
Lord Maxwell, ballad of the, (not) by the
Ettrick Shepherd, 219

Lady's album, sonnet written in a, by Miss
Pardoe, 277

Mitford Miss, address written by, 136
Maxwell, ballad of the Lord, (not) by the
Ettrick Shepherd, 219
Mary's bower, 252

Mother's love, a, by Mrs. Abdy, 314
Mother's hope, by Barry Cornwall, 398
Margaret and Mary, by Allan Cunning-
ham, 324

Normandy, the girl of, by Incognita, 20
Naples, the song of the Syren, by Mrs.
Hemans, 310

O Jenny let the strife be ower, 253
Petrarch, sonnet from, 97
Parting, the, 143

Poet's bride, the, written after seeing a portrait of Mrs. Haynes Bayly, by Miss Pardoe, 288

Reform, 315

Song of the fairy king, by Miss Pardoe, 33 Scalot, the lady of, and Sir Lancelot du Lake, 84

Sonnet from Petrarch, 97

written in a lady's album, by Miss Pardoe, 277

to the late F. Bartolozzi,' R.A., by his pupil, Thomas Cheesman, 281 Syren, the song of the, by Mrs. Hemans, 310

Sea fight, the, a fragment, 328

Serenade, a, 338

Stanzas, translated from a scarce and an

cient volume of German ballads, 353 Wahabee, the dying, 168

shionable Directory, Parts 1. and II., 51 Bouquet, the, 333

Church of England, Divines of the, No. XIII., 43

XVI., and XVII., 331

Nos. XV.,

Classical Library, Family, No. XVIII.,

and XXII., 331

47 No. XIX., 109 Nos. XX., XXI.,

Compendious German Grammar, with a dictionary of prefixes and affixes, alphabetically arranged according to the recent investigations of J. Grimm, and other distinguished grammarians, by a A. Bernays, 50

Correspondence, the Garrick, 184

between the editor of the Bouquet, and the editor of the Literary Gazette, 401

Catechisms, Oliver and Boyd's, 253
Continental Annual, Prouts, 333

Divines of the Church of England, 43, 331

Epitome of English Literature, No. III., 46 Essay on the Human Understanding, Locke's. Vol. II., 46

Exercises, Familiar German, or practice on the German language, adapted to the Compendious German Grammar, with an appendix, by A. Bernays, 50

English Idioms, the turning of, into French at sight, by Monsieur L. P. R. Fenwick de Porquet, 51

England, Divines of the Church of, 43,

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fixes and affixes, alphabetically arranged, according to the recent investigations of J. Grimm, and other distinguished grammarians, by A. Bernays, a Compendious,

50 German Exercises, Familiar, or practice on the German Language, adapted to the Compendious German Grammar, with an appendix, by A. Bernays, Familiar, 50 Gardens and Menagerie of the Zoological Society, 51

Great Britain, the Watering-places of, and
Fashionable Directory, Parts I. and II., 51
Garrick Correspondence, 184
Galt's Lives of the Players, 177
Gems of Modern Sculpture, 190
Human Understanding, Locke's Essay on
the, Vol. II., 46
Horace, Vol. II., 47

Holy Land, from the earliest Period to the present Time, by the Rev. Michael Russell, LL.D., 252

Journal of a Tour in the State of New York, in the Year 1830, by John Fowler,

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Menagerie and Gardens of the Zoological
Society, 51

Modern Sculpture, Gems of, 190
Milman's Tales, 253

Musical Volume, Mrs. Alexander Kerr's, 333
Nights of St. Albans, the Five, 48
Nature Displayed, in her mode of teaching

to man, &c. &c. adapted to the French, by M. G. Dufief, 2 vols. 1831, 108 Narrative of the Ashantee War, with a view of the present state of the Colony of Sierra Leone, by Major Ricketts, 190 Newton, Life of Sir Isaac, by Dr. Brewster,

252

Original Songs, by Robert Gilfillan, 252 Oliver and Boyd's Catechisms, 253 Offering, Friendship's, 333

Phædrus, 47

Physician, Tales of a, second series, by
W. H. Harrison, 51

Players, Lives of the, by John Galt, 177
Prout's Continental Annual, 333

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Bridal is Over, the, a ballad, the poetry by F. H. Bayly, Esq., the music composed by Miss E. L. Mortlock, and inscribed to her Grace the Duchess of Gordon, 52 Beauty, Isle of, Fare Thee Well, by F. H. Bayly, Esq., the melody composed by C. S. Whitmore, Esq., the symphonies and accompaniments by T. A. Rawlings, 192 Beethoven's Hallelujah from the Mount of Olives, arranged for the organ or pianoforte, by J. F. Burrowes, 193 Enchanting Isaide, a dramatic song, by J. H. Bradfield, Esq., the music by J. A. G. Busch, 255

Flag that braved a Thousand Years, the, a national song, sung by Mr. Phillips, the poetry by W. H. Bellamy, Esq., the music by S. Nelson, 53

Gaily we Dance, a Cavatina, written by C.Z. Barnett, Esq., composed by J. A. Barnett, 53

Harmonicon, the, for September, 255
If in that Breast, so Good, so Pure, a song

composed and inscribed to Mrs. Trafford Southwell, by Miss E. L. Mortlock, 52: Isle of Beauty, Fare Thee Well, by F. H. Bayly, Esq., the melody composed by C. S. Whitmore, Esq., the symphonies and accompaniments by T. A. Rawlings, 192

Illustrations Musical, of the Waverley

Novels, dedicated, by permission, to Sir Walter Scott, Bart., by Eliza Flower,

192 Introduction and New Variations on the Ploughboy, composed by J. H. Hummel,

255

Letter, the, Go Still Voice of Fond Affection, a song written by T. Atkinson, Esq., the music by T. Macfarlane, 53

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