The Death-Garland, from the Spa- nish, 107; The Santon and the Maiden, from the Dutch, 108; Fide- lity, from the French, 110; The Parricide, from the Swedish, 111; The Treble Death, from the Ser- vian, 112; The Knightlye Tale of Sir Guy of Normandye, by the late William Motherwell, 143; To the Religious Memory of W. A. Butler, by C. I. Black, 294; The Stranger's Parting, from the Romaic, 294; The Picture, 354; I Love but Thee Alone, by William Forsyth, 388; Sonnets, by B. B. Feltus, 485; Son- nets, Homer-Milton, by the same, 517; The Reaper's Song, 530; An Ode of Hafiz, 539; The Kalender, from the Persian of Ssadi-Kidedeh, 540; Mother and Son, from the Fri- sian of Handric Tzvelk, 541; Elleen a-Ruin, from the Irish of Carrol O'Daly, 543; Elegy on the Death of Sultan Suleimaun the Magnificent, from the Turkish of Lameeyah, 543; Horace, Book II., Ode 19, To Bac- chus, 578; The Sisters, 597; The Window, 648; The Double Pain, from the Spanish, 649; The Christ- mas of the Foreign Child, from the German of Frederich Rückert, 649; The Shade of the Leaves, from the Spanish, 651; The Blind Old Man, an Idyl, from the French of André Chenier, 652; The Sound of the Stream, from the Spanish, 657; Fatal Gifts, 658; Six Sonnets, by B. B. Feltus-Boyhood, Youth, Man- hood, Age, On a Picture by Caracci, and another, 715; Sonnet to the In- fant Son of an old Friend (T. D.), by W. R. H., 668.
Possessions, Pythonic and Demoniac, in
India and Judea, Part I., 262; Part II., 421.
Pritchard's Researches into the Phy- sical History of Mankind, reviewed, 49.
Random Records of a Rambler-I. A Ramble from the Harbour of Valetta to the Cemetery of Alexandria, 68; II. Stray Hints to a Tourist set down at Grand Cairo, 200. Reaper's Song, the, 530.
Repeal, The, of the Union in Brittany, 190.
Reviews. Researches into the Physical History of Mankind, by Dr. Pritch- ard, 49; Natural History of the Hu- man Species, by Col. Hamilton Smith, 49; Rose, Blanche, and Violet, by G. H. Lewes, Esq., 89; Sir Theodore Broughton, or Laurel Water, by G. P. R. James, Esq., 89; Town Lyrics and other Poems, by Charles Mackay, LL.D., 152; Lyrics and Miscellaneous
Poems, by Frances Brown, 154; What has Religion to do with Poli- tics-the Question considered in Let- ters to his Son, by David R. Morier, 182; The Gap of Barnesmore, a Tale of the Irish Highlands, and the Revo- lution of 1688, 219; The Condition and Prospects of Ireland, and the Evils arising from the present distribution of Landed Property, with Suggestions for a Remedy, by Jonathan Pim, 228; Harold, the last of the Saxon Kings, by the Author of Rienzi, &c., 276; The Life and Adventures of Oliver Goldsmith, by John Forster, Esq., 315; Personal Recollections of the late Daniel O'Connell, M.P., by W. J. O'N. Daunt, 340; Digest of Evidence taken before her Majesty's Commissioners of Inquiry into the State of the Law and Practice in re- spect to the Occupation of Land in Ireland, Part II., 356; The History of Egypt from the earliest Times till the Conquest by the Arabs, A.D. 640, by Samuel Sharpe, 371; Ancient Egypt, her Testimony to the Truth of the Bible, by William Osburn, jun., 371; Egypt's place in Universal His- tory, an Historical Investigation, in five Books, by Christian C. J. Bun- sen, translated from the German by Charles H. Cottrell, vol. 1, 371; Notes of a Two Years' Residence in Italy, by Hamilton Geale, Esq., 405; Italy in the Nineteenth Century con- trasted with its past Condition, by James Whiteside, Esq., 405; Vanity Fair, by W. M. Thackeray, 444; His- tory of the Twentieth Century, &c., by Samuel Madden, D.D., 486; Me- moirs and Correspondence of Viscount Castlereagh, second Marquess of Londonderry, edited by his brother, Charles Vane, Marquess of London- derry, vols. 1 and 2, 563; Mill's His- tory of British India, edited and now completed by Horace Hayman Wil- son, 607; The Life of Lord Clive, by the Rev. G. R. Gleig, 607; The Town, its Memorable Characters and Events, by Leigh Hunt, 669. Rückert, F., The Christmas of the Fo-
reign Child, from the German, 649.
Schiller, The Maiden from afar, from the German, by Percy Boyd, 62. Secret, the, in Words, 1.
Shade, the, of the Leaves, from the Spanish, 651.
Sharpe, Samuel, The History of Egypt
from the earliest Times till the Con- quest by the Arabs, A.D. 640, review- ed, 371.
Smith, Col. Hamilton, Natural History of the Human Species, reviewed, 49.
Sonnet to the Infant Son of an old Friend (T. D.), by W. R. H., 668. Sound, the, of the Leaves, from the Spanish, 657.
Sounds and Echoes, 648.
Spanish Stage, Scenes and Stories from the, by D. F. M'Carthy, No. I., The Secret in Words, 1; No. II., To love after death, 518.
Ssadi-Kidedeh, The Kalender, from the Persian, 540.
Stranger's Parting, the, from the Ro- maic, 294.
Tencin, Madame de, Account of, 531. Thackeray, W. M., Vanity Fair, re- viewed, 444.
Trials, the, for High Treason, 599. Trumpeter, the, of Katzbach, Student Song, from the German, by Percy Boyd, 66.
Tzvelk, Handric, Mother and Son, from the Frisian, 541.
Uhland, Ver Sacrum, from the German, by William Lander, 13; The Min- strel's Return, by Percy Boyd, 61; The Good Comrade, by Percy Boyd,
Vilakovich, The Treble Death, a Mol- davian Ballad, from the Servian, 112.
Whiteside, James, Italy in the Nine- teenth Century contrasted with its past Condition, reviewed, 405.
Wilson, H. H., edition and continuation of Mill's History of British India, re- viewed, 607.
Portrait of Dean Kirwan to face page 16.
Portrait of Lieut.-General Sir Charles James Napier to face page 546.
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