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9. At Montreal, Mr Hugh Aird, youngest son of Robert Aird, Esq. of Crossflatt.

16. At East Houses, aged 78, Gideon Walkingshaw. He was father to 12 children, grandfather to 64, and great-grandfather to 41, making a total of 117: 30 of whom are dead, and 87 living. He was in the employ of the Marquises of Lothian for 61 years, and 84 of his progeny are yet at his lordship's works.

17. At his house, near Meikle-Govan, Mr Andrew Orr, late bookseller, Glasgow, aged 66.

22. At Glasgow, Mrs Ann Hepburn, wife of the late Mr Robert Hepburn, stocking-maker, Glasgow, aged 94.

23. At Kemnay, Mr Charles Dawson, who, for the long period of 40 years, had been the parochial schoolmaster.

At his house, Arthur-street, Edinburgh, Mr James Munro, goldsmith.

24. At Alloa, Mrs Margaret Cowie, wife of John Drummond, Esq. writer there.

At Newbottle, Diana, eldest daughter of the late Colonel Donald Macleod of St Kilda.

26. Jane, infant daughter, and on 7th August, Mary, in her 14th year, then only daughter of Mr Richard Tosh, writer, Kirkaldy.

-At Holywood-manse, the Rev. Dr Crichton, minister of that parish.

29. At Joxtith-park, near Liverpool, Eliza Anna, wife of Mr John Macintyre, merchant, and daughter of General Ferrier, Dumbarton-castle, aged 33. - At Inverness, Jas Errol Gray, Esq. surgeon. 30. At Workshop, Nottinghamshire, Robert Barber, Esq. aged 85.

31. At Chessels'-court, Wilhelmina Marjori banks, wife of William Jamieson, merchant in Edinburgh.

-At her father's house, St Andrew's-square, Edinburgh, Dorothea Clerk, eldest daughter of Joseph Bell, Esq. surgeon.

Aug. 1. At Blackness, Linlithgowshire, Mr Geo. Allan, merchant, Edinburgh.

-At Mound-place, Edinburgh, Miss Mary Napier.

2. At Swinebourne-castle, very suddenly, in the prime of life, Leonard Shafto Orde, a LieutenantGeneral in his Majesty's service, a Justice of Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for Northumberland.

-At Margate, Mr Gilbert Hamilton, son of the late Gilbert Hamilton, Esq. merchant, Glasgow. -At Chapel, Fifeshire, Robert Arnott, Esq. aged 78.

At Edinburgh, the Rev. David Dickson of Persilands, one of the ministers of this city.

3. James, the infant son of Mr Wm Dalrymple. -At Edinburgh, in his 21st year, Mr Edward Finlay Marnoch, student of medicine, fifth son of the late Mr John Marnoch, carver and gilder, Edinburgh.

At Glenpark, Janet Agnes Bell, daughter of Thomas Bell, Esq. Wharton-place, Edinburgh. 3. At Brussels, Major-General Sir William Nioolson, Bart.

-At Edinburgh, Miss Margaret Boswell, the last of the name in the direct line of the ancient family of the Boswells of Balmuto.

6. At Clifton, George Anna, second daughter of Captain John Paterson of the Hon. East India Company's service.

-At his house, St Andrew's-square, Edinburgh, David Craigie, second son of Joseph Bell, Esq.

surgeon.

- At her house, Abercromby-place, Edinburgh, Mrs Taylor, relict of the late Mr Robert Taylor, Canongate.

At Forres, William Tulloh, Esq. of Bogton, and formerly of Calcutta.

7. At his house in the Tower, London, John Urquhart, Esq. of the Ordnance-office.

- At his house, 15, Gayfield-square, Edinburgh, Thomas Brown, Esq. bookseller.

8. At Gilmerton, Miss Christian Trotter, daughter of the late Thornas Trotter, Esq. merchant, Edinburgh.

- Mr Thomas Waugh of Laretburn.

- At Greenock, Patrick James Hunter, son of Patrick Hunter, jun. Esq.

9. At Liverpool, the celebrated Miss Margaret M'Avoy, whose faculty of distinguishing colours,

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11. At London, the Right Hon. Lady Lilford. - At his house, Albany-street, North Leith, Thomas Robertson, late Commander of the Royal Charlotte, revenue cutter.

12. At Edinburgh, Mr J. Swanston, merchant. 13. At Edinburgh, Mrs Elizabeth Finlayson, widow of Mr William Finlayson, formerly of Savanna-la-Mar, Jamaica.

-At Musselburgh, in his 67th year, John Taylor, A. M. rector of the grammar school there.

14. At his house, Allan's-close, Edinburgh, Mr Richard Cleghorn, solicitor-at-law.

16. At Edinburgh, John Livingston, Campbell, Esq. of Achallader.

17. At Edinburgh, Mr Jas Johnston, engraver. -At Leith, Robert, son of Mr James Ainslie, merchant there, aged 17.

-At Edinburgh, John Livingston, Esq. of Shortridgehead, writer in Edinburgh.

18. At Lude, Colonel John Robertson. 19. At Edinburgh, Mr James Miller, depute elerk to the Commission of Teinds.

-At West Calder-manse, May, eldest daughter of the late Rev. John Muckersy, minister of the gospel at Kinkell.

20. At Bath, Major-General Sir Graney Thomas Calcraft, Knight of the orders of Maria 1 heresa, Tower and Sword, &c. &c.

21. At his house in Queen Anne-street, Sir Hugh Inglis of Milton Bryant, in the county of Belford, Bart.

-At Brussels, Lieutenant-General Sir Ewen Baillie, Bart.

22. At Edinburgh, David Johnston Malcolm, Esq. collector of his Majesty's customs, Kirkaldy. - At Nelson-street, Mrs Elizabeth suther, wife of George Melville, writer in Edinburgh.

23. At Castle-Semple-house, John Harvey, Esq. of Castle-Semple, in the 67th year of his age.

25. At his house in Grosvenor-street, London, the Right Hon. Lord Stawell, in his 64th year. His Lordship was only son of the Right Hon. H. Bilson Legge, formerly Chancellor of the Exchequer.

At Lathrisk, Charles Maitland of Rankeilour, one of his Majesty's Deputy Lieutenants for Fifeshire.

26. At Candy, Stirlingshire, Margaret, only daughter of Mr Alexander Robertson.

- After a lingering illness, Mr Thomas Strong, merchant in Leith.

27. At Bridgend, Isabella Mary Campbell, spouse of Major Todd, late of the 33d regiment.

28. At Edinburgh, Mrs Rachell Ann Morrieson, widow of Major David Morrieson, of the Hon. East India Company's service.

-At Linlithgow, after a lingering illness, Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr John Henley of the Excise there.

-At Camberwell Grove, London, William, youngest son of William Scott, Esq.

30 At Queen-street, Enfield-highway, Middlesex, Mrs Mary Anne Burgess, wife of John Keir, Esq.; and, same day, John William, their infant

son.

- At London, Ensign James Wight of the 79th regiment, eldest son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Wight of Chapelerne.

Lately-At Bouverie-street, London, of apoplexy, aged 80, James Dobie, Esq. solicitor, for 34 years secretary to the Scottish Corporation.

On board the Streatham, East Indiaman, on his passage from Bengal to China, in October last, Richard Turnbull, assistant-surgeon, third son of the late John Turnbull, Esq. of Branxton.

At Paris, William Thomas Sandford, Esq. for merly a Major on the Bombay Establishment, and aid-de-camp to General Abercrombie during the Mysore war.

INDEX TO VOLUME VII.

ACTED Drama of London, notices of the, Barlow's magnetical discoveries, notice con-

No XV. 182-No XVI. 307

Advice to Julia, a letter in rhyme, review
of, 520

Algiers, the battle of, verses on, 291
Ae, the Witch of, 277, 374
Afar, Oh Ladye fair, afar, 273
Africa, notices regarding the interior of,
215-of Mr Gray's expedition, 330. 444
Alexander restores the Spoils to Athens, a
Poem, 617

Anster, John, review of Poems by, 312
Antarctic Continent, discovery of an, 566
Antidote for Vegetable Poisons, 445
Antonio Lambertacci, Life of, concluded, 499
Apparition of St Thomas, 144
Appointments, Promotions, &c. 115, 229,
340, 459, 581, 703

Assassins, a secret society in Egypt, history
of the, 446
Aurum Millium, discovery of a new metal
so called, 331
Ayrshire Legatees, or the Correspondence of
the Pringle Family, 262-Miss Pringle
to Miss Mally Glencairn, ib.-Miss
Rachel Pringle to Miss Isabella Todd,
263 The Rev. Dr Pringle to Mr Mic-
klewham, 264-Andrew Pringle, Esq. to
Rev. Charles Snodgrass, 266-Rev. Dr
Pringle to Mr Micklewham, 267-Mrs
Pringle to Miss Mally Glencairn, 269-
Andrew Pringle, Esq. to Rev. Charles
Snodgrass, 270-Miss Rachel Pringle to
Miss Isabella Todd, 393-Rev. Dr Pringle
to Mr Micklewham, 395-Andrew Prin-
gle to Rev. Charles Snodgrass, 398-
Mrs Pringle to Miss Mally Glencairn,
400-Andrew Pringle, Esq. to the Rev.
Charles Snodgrass, 468-The Rev. Dr
Pringle to Mr Micklewham, 470-Miss
Rachel Pringle to Miss Isabella Todd,
472-Mrs Pringle to Miss Nanny Ey-
dent, Mantua-maker, Irvine, 475-Dr
Pringle to Mr Micklewham, 589-An-
drew Pringle to Rev. Charles Snodgrass,
591-Mrs Pringle to Mrs Glibbans, 593
-Miss Rachel Pringle to Miss Isabella
Todd, 595-Mrs Pringle to Miss Mally
Glencairn, 597

Baffin's Bay, notice regarding the red snow
of, 570

Ballads, Cameronian, 482
Bankruptcies, alphabetical lists of English
and Scotch, 112, 225, 337, 455, 577, 699
VOL. VII.

cerning, 443

Beavers, account of a colony of, in Bohe
mia, 691

Biblical Sketches, No 1. Elijah, 274—No
II. The casting forth of Jonah, 275—
No III. The vision of Zechariah, 276
Bill of Fare, the, remarks on, 667
Births, lists of, 118, 230, 342, 461, 582,
704

Boxiana, or sketches of Pugilism, No VII.
294

Braham Mr, a lesson for, 135

Brougham and Chalmers on National Edu-
cation, 419

Brown, Professor, review of his Outlines of
the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 62
Caledonian Canal, remarks on the, 427
Cameronian, Macrabin, the, 48, 157, 277,
374, 508, 651

Cameronian Songs, 380, 381
Cameronian Ballads, remarks on the, 482
-Ballad I. On Mark Wilson, slain at
Irongray, 484-II. The Voice uplifted
against Chapels and Churches, 485–III.
On the discomfiture of the Godless at
Drumclog, ib.-IV. The Doom of Niths-
dale, 486-V. Harmonious Call to the
Cameronians, 487-VI. The Cameronian
Banner, 488.

Canning, Right Hon. George, speech of, at
the Liverpool dinner, 11
Cashemere wool-goat, Importation of, into
France, 442

Cataract, notice of a remarkable one in
Norway, 104

Ceylon, notice of a scientific tour in, 103
Chalmer's and Brougham on National Edu-
cation, 419

Chantrey, Francis, Memoir of, 3
Chevy Chace, fitte the second; idem Latine
redditum, 323

Chinese account of the islands of Loo-Choo,
568

Classics, translations from the less familiar
ones, 614

Cloister, Tales of the, 132
Collier, Jeremy, and the Opponents of the
Drama, 387

Comets, notice concerning, 443
Commercial Reports, 110, 223, 337, 453,
576, 698

Copper mine in Dumfries-shire, discovery of
a, 570
4 X

Corcoran, Peter, memoirs of, 294

Corn Tables, 112, 227, 337, 456, 579, 701
Correspondence of the Pringle Family, 262

393, 467, 589

Crocodiles flesh eaten in Egypt, 105

Grand surgical operation, account of a, 567
Gray, Mr, notices regarding his expedition
into Africa, 330, 444

Greek colleges, notice respecting, 569
- Gypsies, adventure with the, 48, 157

Deaths, lists of, 119, 231, 343, 463, 583, Hailstorm, remarkable one, 688
705

Death of Tammeamea, king of the Sand-

wich Islands, account of, 566
Despondency, a reverie, 45

Discovery of a Southern, or Antarctic Con-
tinent, 566

Diving-bell, notice regarding the, 569
Donnelly, Sir Daniel, Luctus on the death
of, 186-Child Daniel, ib.-Dirge on,
188-Sir Daniel, a ballad, 191-Letter
and Ode by Odoherty on, 192-Letter
from Seward on, 194-A Hebrew Dirge
over, 197-Letter and Dirge by Mr
Jenning's, 199-Letter and song by Mr
Dowden, 200-Speech at the Cork In-
stitution on, 202

Drama, acted, of London, notices of the,
182, 307

Drama, opponents of the, remarks on, 387
Dumfries-shire, discovery of a Copper mine
there, 570

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Earthquake in the Ionian Islands, 441
Eclipse, ode composed during the great one
on 7th September, 649

Edinburgh Review, Mr Phillpotts and the,

168

Education, national, Brougham and Chal-
mers on, 419

of the Peasantry of Ireland,
thoughts and suggestions on the, review
of, 534

Egypt, notice regarding the Emerald mines
of, 214
Elder, the, 598

Elegies, 35, 289

Hakon Jarl, a Danish tragedy, 73
Hammer's history of the assassins, notice
regarding, 466.

History, natural, remarks on the study of,
618

Hogg, James, the Ettrick Shepherd, review
of tales by, 148

Horæ Cantabrigiensis, No V. 292
Hora Danica, No I. Hakon Jarl, a tra-
gedy, 73

Hore Germanicæ, No V. The Faustus or
Goethe, 236-No VI. The opening of
King Yngurd, 407-No VII. 545
Hora Hispanicæ, No II. The morning of
St John the Baptist, 259-The death of
Don Alonzo of Aguilar, 260

Horace, specimens of Mr Wrangham's
translations from, 369

Human mind, review of Brown's outlines
of the philosophy of, 62

Hydrophobia, tropical remedy for the, 103
India, trigonometrical survey of, 215-Me-
teoric stone brought from, 442

Ionian Islands, terrible earthquake in the,
444

Ireland, thoughts and suggestions on the
education of the peasantry of, review of,
534-Simplicius on the state of, 637
Janet Morison's Lyke-wake, 651
Isle of Despair, the, 46
Jerusalem, the Fall of, review of, 123
Jew, the Wandering, legend of, 608
John and Joan, a new poem, 437
Jonah, the casting forth of, 275

Julia, Advice to, a poem, review of, 520

Elegy composed on the Field of Pinkie, Juno, the wile of, 355

403

Elijah, 274

Eloquence, fragment of an essay on, 644
Emerald mines of Egypt, notices of the dis-
covery of the, 214

Essay on Songs, and Song Writers, 32
Essays and Sketches of Life and Character,
528

Etna, Mount, observations on the height of,
104

Ettrick Shepherd, review of Tales by, 148.
Extracts from Mr Wastle's Diary, 317, 663
-From Matthew Paris, 605.
Fagerty O'Fogarty's poem of Daniel
O'Rourke, 477

Fable concerning Christ's raising Japhet
the son of Noah, 609

Faustus of Goethe, account of the, 236
Fly-fishing in Northumberland, 137
Forayer, the, 155

Fragment of an essay on Eloquence, 644
Gas lamp, new patent for a portable one,

445

Glimpse into the third volume of Wrang-
ham's works, 176

Goethe, account of his drama of Faustus,
236

Kean, Mr, notice of his acting of King
Lear, 182

King Yngurd, a German tragedy, 407, 545
Knickerbocker, Diedrich, review of his his-

tory of New York, 360

Lambertacci, Antonio, life of, concluded,
499

Lear, King, notice of Kean's acting of, 182
Legend of Ulfric the Anchoret, 144

Letter relative to Melville's monument in
Edinburgh, 58

Letter to Peter Morris, M.D. on the sorts
and uses of literary praise, 629

Letters of a liberal Whig, No III. 21
Life and character, review of essays and
sketches of, 528

Life and character, sketches of village, 631
Literary and scientific intelligence, 103,
214, 330, 442, 566, 688

Literary praise, on the sorts and uses of, 629
Literature of Norway, Sweden, and Ice-
land, notice regarding, 447
London, salubrity of the air in, 104
Loo-choo, Chinese account of the islands
of, 568

Lord Morison, an old ballad, 516
Lyke-wake, Janet Morison's, 651

Macrabin, Mark, the Cameronian, 48, 157,
277, 374, 508, 651

Magnetical discoveries of Barlow, notice re-
garding, 443

Mahomet's power to work miracles, refuta-
tion of, 609

Marine thermometer, Jameson's, notice re-
garding, 331

Marriages, lists of, 118, 230, 342, 462,
582, 705

Mary's Mount, 402

Matthew Paris, extracts from his history
continued, 141-Death of Robert, Duke
of Normandy, ib.-Battle of the Stand-
ard, 142-What happened to Thomas of
Canterbury on a Tuesday, 143-Liber-
ties of the church of Normandy, 144
Apparition of St Thomas, ib.-Legend
of Ulfric the Anchoret, 145
Matthew Paris, monk of St Alban's, ex-
tracts from the Historia Major" of,

605

Melville, Lord, letter on the proposed mo-
nument to, in Edinburgh, 58
Memoir of Francis Chantrey, sculptor, 3-
Of Peter Corcoran, the pugilist, 294
Meteoric stone, account of one brought
from India, 442

Meteorological reports, 113, 227, 338, 457,
579, 701

Microsophus, or the virtuoso pedant, 494
Military promotions and appointments, 115,
229, 340, 459, 581, 703

Milman's Fall of Jerusalem, review of, 123
Miniature, the, 491

Moods of the Mind, No 1. Despondency,
45-No II. The woodland glen, 46-
No III. The isle of despair, ib.-No IV.
The forayer, 155-No V. The cypress
tree, 156--No VI. To the morning star,
157 No VII. Midnight wanderings,
489-No VIII. The clouds frown dark,
490-No IX. The elm trees, ib.
Morisons, the last of the, 508
Morris, Peter, M. D. letter to, on literary
praise, 629

Mountains, on the distant visibility of, 216
Mülner, Adolphus, review of a tragedy
from the German of, 407, 545
Natural history, remarks on the study of,

618

Naval appointments and promotions, 117,

460

Necker, Mademoiselle, late Madame de
Stael, portrait of, 25

New tale for a melo-drama, 347

New York, review of Knickerbocker's his-
tory of, 360

Northumberland, a fly-fishing excursion in,
137

Norway, appearance of, described by Bede-
mar, 332

Norway, remarkable cataract in, 104
Norwegian, Swedish, and Icelandic litera-
ture, notice regarding, 447
Ode to Marshal - on his return, 587
-- composed during the eclipse in Septem.
ber 1820, 619

zhlenschlaeger, Adam, a tragedy by, 73

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Pinkie, elegy composed on the field of, 403
Poetry, the rape of Proserpine, 28-Elegies,
35, 289-A winter morning, 36-Despon
dency, a reverie, 45-The woodland glen,
46-The Isle of Despair, a vision, ib.-
Gypsey songs, 55, 56, 57-Stanzas on a
child of five years of age, 72-Sonnets,
102-Review of Milman's Fall of Jeru-
salem, 123-The Abbey, 147-The
forayer, 155 The cypress tree, 156-To
the morning star, 157-On the death or
Sir Daniel Donelly, 186-Sorrow is dry,
188-Lines by Mr North, 190—Sir Ď.
Donelly, a ballad, 191-O'Donelly, an
ode, 193-Ullaloo, a Greek lamentation
on Sir Daniel, with a Latin translation,
194-197-A Hebrew dirge, 197-A
dirge by Mr Jenning's, 199-A new song
or lamentation for Sir D. Donelly, 201—
Sonnets by Wordsworth, 206-Song for
the morning of St John the Baptist, 259
-The Death of Don Alonzo of Aguilor,
260 The silent eve, 272 - Afar, oh,
ladye fair, afar, 273-Biblical sketches,
274 The Witch of Ae's song, 279-
The spell unravelled, 290-The battle of
Algiers, 291-Poetical pieces by Peter
Corcoran, 304-The Wile of Juno, 355
Translations from Horace, 370-Came-
ronian songs, 380, 381-Mary's Mount,
402-Elegy composed on the field of
Pinkie, 403-To Margaret, 405-Son-
net, 436-John and Joan, a new poem,
437-Cameronian ballads, 482-Mid-
night wanderings, 489-The clouds frown
dark, 490-the elm-trees, ib.-The mi-
niature, 491-Reflections on a ruined
Abbey, 492-Lord Morison, a tale, 516
Review of advice to Julia, 520-Ode to
Marshal -, 587-The Elder, 598
-Translations from the less familiar
classics, 614-Alexander restores to
Athens the spoils carried off by Xerxes,
617-A sea-side reverie, 622-Stanzas
on the Re-interment of King Robert
Bruce, 622-Youth, 624-The wild rose,
625 The autumnal eve, 629-Sonnets,
628-Sketches of village life and charac-
ter, 631-The village funeral, 635-The

dying villager, 636-Sir Allan's wooing,
653

Poor, Brougham and Chalmers on the edu-
cation of the, 419

Pringle family, correspondence of the, 262
Prometheus unbound, 679

Promotions, appointments, &c. 115, 229,
340, 459, 581

Propertius, translations from, 614
Proserpine, the rape of, a poem, 28
Publications, monthly list of new ones, 107,
219, 333, 449, 572, 695

Pugilism, sketches of, by one of the fancy,
294

Recollections, No IV. Mark Macrabin, the
Cameronian, 48-No V. 157-No VI.
277-No VII. 374-No VIII. 508, 651
Red snow of Baffin's Bay, notice regarding
the, 590

Reflections on a ruined abbey, 492
Remarks of a liberal Whig, 21-On Jeremy
Collier and the opponents of the drama,
387-On Brougham and Chalmers on
national education, 419-On the Caledo-
nian Canal, 427-On the study of natu-
ral history, 618-On Tabella Cibaria, or
the bill of fare, 667

Review of Brown's philosophy of the hu-
man mind, 62–Of Milman's fall of Je-
rusalem, 123 Of Hogg's tales, 148-Of
sonnets by Wordsworth, 206-Of An-
ster's poems, 312-Of Knickerbocker's
history of New York, 360-Of advice to
Julia, a poem, 520-Of essays and
sketches of life and character, 528-Of
thoughts and suggestions on the educa-
tion of the peasantry of Ireland, 534-
Of Shelley's Prometheus Unbound, 679
Richard I. adventures of, in his return from
Palestine, 605

Rousseau, extract of a letter relative to the
death of, 26

Ruins, reflections on, 648

Sandwich Islands, death of the king of, 566
Scientific and literary intelligence, 103, 214,
330, 442, 566, 688
Sea-side reverie, a, 622

Selections from the St Priest MSS. No II.
25

Semihoræ Biographica, No I.-To Chris-
topher North, Esq. 610-Letter from
Mrs C. to Q. Z. X., 612-Extract of a
letter from John Nichols, Esq. 613-
Letter from Mr R. S. Kirby, &c. ib.
Silent eve, the, 272

Simplicius on the state of Ireland, 637
Sketches of life and character, review of, 528
Sketches of village life and character, 631
Snow storm, the, 37

Songs and song-writers, essay on, 32
Sonnets, 162, 436

Southern or Antartic Continent, discovery of
a, 566

Special commission for the trial of treasons
in Scotland, thoughts on the proceedings
of the, 561

Specimens of translations from Horace, 369

Speech of Mr Canning on his re-election for
Liverpool, 11

St Priest MSS. selections from, 25
Standard, battle of the, in 1138, 142
Stanzas written on a child five years of age,
72-On the re-interment of Robert the
Bruce, 623

Steam-ships, account of a new one at New
York, 444

Storm, the snow, 37

Suggestions on the education of the peasan-
try of Ireland, 534

Suicide, on the prevalent disposition to,
692

Surgical operation, account of a grand one,

567

Tabella Cibaria, or the bill of fare, re-
marks on, 667

Tale, new one, for a melo-drama, 347
Tales of the cloister; tale first, 132-Tale
second, a lesson for Mr Braham, 135-
Tale third, ib.

by the Ettrick Shepherd, review of,
148
Tammeamea, king of the Sandwich Islands,
account of the death of, 566
Testimonium, the, a prize poem, betwixt
346 and 347

Thoughts on the education of the poor in
Ireland, 534

on the proceedings of the special
commission for the trial of treasons in
Scotland, 561

Tims, King, an American tragedy, by Peter
Corcoran, 297

Translation of a letter from Oehlenschlaeger,
the Dane, to, 674

Translations from the less familiar classics,

614

Tunis bark, the, and the Dervis of Smyrna,
347

Vegetable poisons, antidote for, 445
Verses on a winter morning, 36
Versification, on sweetness of, 641
Village life and character, sketches of, 631
politician, the, 631

boy, young hopeful, the, 633
Virginius, a tragedy, criticism on, 307
Virtuoso pedant, the, 494
Voltaire, letter relative to the death of, 26
Wandering Jew, legend of the, 608
Warder, the, No VI. 11-No VII. 90
Wastle, Mr, extracts of his diary, 317, 663
Whig, letters of a liberal, No III. 21

Wile of Juno, the, 355

Witch of Ae, the, 277, 374, 508
Woodland Glen, the, 46

Wool-goat of Cashemere, importation or
into France, 442

Wordsworth, Mr. review of sonnets by, 206
Works preparing for publication, 105, 217,
332, 447, 570, 693

Wrangham's works, glimpse into the third
volume of, 176-Specimens of his trans-
lations from Horace, 369

Yngurd, King, a German tragedy, 407, 545
Zechariah, the vision of, 276

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