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death of Helen, 211-song, 217-the
miser's will, 224-song, 236-the si-
lent river, 237, 343-sonnet, 253-
madrigal, 272-the dinner, 278-to
Zephyr, 279-the kiss, 283-stanzas,
288-epigrams, ib.-the Devil and
the nuns, 315-Italy, 333-stanzas
by Lord E. Fitzgerald, 351—stanzas,
359-the new marriage act, 360-
sonnet, 386-how to see the Devil,
434-song of the Greeks, 451-stan-
zas, 469-sonnets from Petrarch, 475
-on a pretty but poor girl going to
a rout, 479-epigrams, &c. 480-Cu-
pid and time, 495-the literary trio,
496-the fair Sophist, ib.-on visiting
an armoury, ib.-song, 507-sonnet,
541-stanzas, 548-on seeing a tomb
adorned with angels weeping, 554—
sonnet, 576.

Political comedies, Alfieri's, 265, 334.
Pope's room at Stanton Harcourt, 570.
Porcelain, on being shown some speci-
mens of, 83.

Pothien-Still-Wake, the, 442.
'Prentices, the London, 172.

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351-others, 359-for music, 469,
541, 548.

Still-wake, the Pothien, 442.
Summer's day at Oxford, 321, 476.
Switzerland, letters on a tour in, 21,
133, 246, 310-description of Cha-
mouni, 21-Lord Guilford's purchase
at the Tête Noire, 22-Martigny, 24
-Great St. Bernard, 25-monastery
of St. Bernard, 133-revenues of, 136
-Vevai, 136, 137-Pestalozzi, 246
-lake of Neufchatel, 248-La Neuf-
ville, 250-Berne, 310.

T

Table Talk, No, V. 528 on the con-
versation of authors, ib.-character of
authors, 528, 529-different powers of
mind, 531-conversation of authors,
the best existing, 532-—why, ib. 533
-faults of, 534, 535, 536.

Table, on the pleasures of the, 206-
children gluttons, ib.-early feelings
respecting eating, 207-old Edward
the butler, ib.-an archbishop's din-
ner, 208-the Czar Vladimir a lover
of the table, 210.

Talma, account of an interview with,
12-his recitation of Hamlet's 'solilo-
quy, 15-his acquaintance with Bo-
naparte, 17.

Tasso, the lyric poetry of, 373-state of
Italian literature in the time of, 374-
Mr. Mathias' odes, ib.-character of
Tasso's shorter pieces, 375-speci
mens, 376, 377-love pieces, ib.
-misfortunes of Tasso, 378-his con-
nexion with the Princes of Este, ib.-
his lines to Renata, 379.
Tivoli, account of, 493.

Tomb, on seeing one adorned with an-
gels weeping 555.

Tour in Switzerland, letters on, 21, 133,
246, 310.

Tourist, journal of a, 280.

Select society, or a week at Worthing, Tours, letters from, 19.

431.

Silent river, 237, 343.

Traveller at home, the, 418.

V

Sketches of the Irish Bar, 97, 289, 481. Vaults of St. Michan's, account of, 395
Sleep, on, 362.

Social grievances, 412.

Songs: to Mary, 76—by T. Campbell,
81-drinking ones, from the French,
139, 217, 236-of the Greeks, 451,
507.

Sonnets to the harvest-moon, 106-the
vision, 160-from Zanotti, 164-of
Petrarch, 171-sonnet, 253, 368-
from Petrarch, 475.
Soracte, account of, 492.

-preserving power of, 397-the two
Sheareses, 396.

Vêpres Siciliennes, a tragedy, 385, 497.
Villegas, Don Manuel di, his verses to
Zephyr, 279.

Visiting an old armoury, lines on, 496.

W

Wigs, essay on, 44.
Wilkie, his mode of painting, 219.
Wisdom of laughter, the, 457.
Women, satirists of, 234.

Spanish theatre, on the interludes of, Worthing, select society, or a week at,

549.

Stanton Harcourt, account of, 571.

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Stanzas, supposed by Lord E. Fitzgerald, Zanotti, sonnet of, 164.

END OF THE FOURTH VOLUME.

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