INDEX TO THE SECOND VOLUME.
Various
A.
Ablaincourt, Monsieur d',
360
.
Adventures in Paris, the Five Floors,
495
.
575
.
—— of a Tale,
511
.
Africans, superstition of the,
48
.
Apportionment of the World, from Schiller,
549
.
Astronomical Agitation, reform of the Solar System,
508
.
Autobiography of a Good Joke,
354
.
B.
Ball, Lady Blue's,
380
.
Ballar, legend of,
527
.
Bandits, the last of the,
585
.
Barbone, Signor, (a bandit,) adventures of,
585
.
Bayly, Thomas Haynes, paper by,
124
.
Beau Nash, see
Nash
.
"Bee-Hive," The Cannon Family by the author of the,
150
.
445
.
Begaud, Mons. narrative of his life,
186
.
472
.
Biddy Tibs, who cared for nobody, story of,
288
.
Binks, Tom, story of,
27
.
Blake, Marmaduke,
340
.
Borowlaski, Count, lines occasioned by the death of,
484
.
Botherby, Mrs. story related by,
92
.
"Boz," Oliver Twist, &c. by,
2
.
110
.
215
.
397
.
430
.
534
.
Brandy, When and why the Devil invented,
518
.
Brinvilliers, Marquis de,
229
.
—— Marchioness de, account of her secret poisonings,
230
;
of her apprehension,
236
;
execution,
237
.
Buckthorne, Master Erasmus,
92
.
Butterfly Bishop, see
Fictions of the Middle Ages
.
C.
Calonne, M.
473
.
Cannon Family, account of the,
150
;
particulars of their Journey to Boulogne,
454
.
Capital Punishments in London eighty years ago, (Earl Ferrers,)
595
.
Carr, Robert, Viscount Rochester and Earl of Somerset, his influence with King James I.
322
;
created Earl of Somerset,
323
;
his conduct to Sir Thomas Overbury,
324
;
his marriage with Lady Essex,
326
;
his trial for the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury,
332
.
Castle by the Sea, lines on the,
623
.
Chapter on Laughing,
163
;
On Widows,
485
.
Church of the Seven, legend of the,
530
.
Club-foot, the man with a,
381
.
Confessions of an Elderly Gentleman,
445
.
Costello, Dudley, "Nobility in Disguise" by,
626
.
Courtship, story of a Marine's,
82
.
Cross, Mr. Remonstratory Ode to,
207
.
Penautier, M. observations concerning him,
238
.
Peter-Pindaric ode to the Fog,
606
.
Petrarch in London,
494
.
Phelim O'Toole's Nine Muse-ings on his Native County,
319
.
Piper's Progress, the, by Father Prout,
67
.
Poems,
36
.
50
.
181
.
207
.
Poisoners of the Seventeenth Century,
229
.
322
.
Polish Dwarf, lines on the death of a,
484
.
Portrait Gallery, the Cannon Family,
150
;
Account of their Adventures in Boulogne,
454
.
Professor, the, a tale,
277
.
Prout, Father, Poems by,
1
.
67
.
213
.
Punch, poetry by,
533
.
606
.
Punishments, see
Capital Punishments
.
Q.
Queen, ode to,
568
.
R.
Rankin, F. Harrison, Three Notches of the Devil's Tale by,
46
.
Rather hard to take, a poem,
181
.
Ravenne, Monk of,
81
.
Regatta, the, by W.H. Maxwell,
299
.
Relics of St. Pius,
463
.
Remains of Hajji Baba, by J. Morier,
51
.
166
.
"Reminiscences of a Monthly Nurse," papers by the author of,
135
.
Remonstratory Ode to Mr. Cross,
413
.
Report of the First Meeting of the Mudfog Association for the advancement of Everything,
397
.
Rivals of yore, What though we were,
124
.
Roches, Peter de, Bishop of Winchester, story respecting him,
17
.
Rochester, Viscount, see
Carr, Robert
.
Romeo and Juliet, criticisms on, by Dr. Maginn,
57
.
S.
St. Croix, M. particulars respecting him,
229
;
account of his secret poisonings,
231
;
his death,
233
.
St. Paul's, Why the wind blows round,
176
.
St. Pius, relics of,
462
.
Schiller, poem from,
549
.
Secret Poisoners,
229
.
230
.
232
.
323
.
332
.
Secret, the, from M. Paul de Kock,
360
.
Serenade, the, from Uhland,
149
.
Serenades,
149
.
239
.
SevignÉ, Madame, her remarks respecting the Marchioness de Brinvilliers,
237
;
respecting M. Penautier,
238
.
Shakspeare Papers, Romeo and Juliet,
57
.
Midsummer Night's Dream,
370
.
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