tive element, to drag out a pitiable on Larach-a-ban, steady, as if towards existence, but leave him where he spawning ground in the genial month lies, to die-he is dead already of August, but never again shall he “ For he is old and miserably poor!” enjoy his love. See-he turns up a side like a house. We shrewdly susTwo dozen in two hours we call pect he is pretending to be dead, fair sport,--and we think they will and reserving his strength for a last average not less, Proctor, than a struggle at the shore. Aye-that is pound. Lascelles and North against indeed a most commodious landing, any two in all England. We beseech place, and the hypocrite, ere he is you-only look at yonder noses. aware of water too shallow to hide Thick as frogs—as powheads. There his back-fin, will be walloping upon - that was lightly dropt among them the yellow sand. A dolphin? a dol- SEVEN POUND JIMP!!! Nay-nayWhy keep so far out from shore ? nay, boys-no crowning, no crown. We are not bound for Cladich, but ing of the old man. Yet, if you will Larach-a-ban. Whirr!Whirr! Whirr! have it so—we forgive the enthu. SALMO Ferox, as sure as a gun. The siasm of youth. That is classical, and maddened monster has already run with joy we submit our brows to the out ten fathom of chain-cable. His Parsley Wreath. All we want now is spring is not so sinewy as a salmon's a Pindar. And nothing will pacify of the same size, but his rush is more you, you madcaps, but to bear us, tremendous, and he dives like one of shoulder-high, up to Larach-a-ban? the damned in Michael Angelo's And you are so kind as to cry that bone Last Judgment. All the twelve barbs never bore a nobler burthen? What are gorged, and not, but with the will Lascelles say when he hears of loss of his torn-out entrails, can he our triumph! It will go hard to break escape dry death. Give us an oar, his heart. No-he is a fine generous or he will break the rope—there— creature, we are told, envious of no we follow him at equal speed stern- other great man's reputation, though foremost-but canny-canny-for if justly jealous of his own. O thou the devil doubles upon us, he may glorious setting sun! slow sinking play mischief yet by getting under behind the crimson ridge of old our keel. That is noble. There he Cruachan, thou seemest to say in that sails some twenty fathom off, paral- solemn light of thine, celestial monilel to our pinnace, at the rate of six torknots — and bearing-for we are CHRISTOPHER, REMEMBER THOU ART giving him the butt-right down up MORTAL! 76** a pred Abortion, papers circulated by persons be.. longing to the Political Economists in Factories, ib. French Revolution, by, 889 113 Commons, 358 the Porte, 484 tem, 431 by the inhabitants, 936 to, 604 principles of the Irish Conservatives, 234 rus, 805 picture of Chevy Chase, 62—and answer from Sir Walter Scott, 64 concerning, 653 tem, 433 pursued by the Irish government, 232- on the Dutch war, 238 ly in, 4-subsequent history of the coun. try, ib. system, 443, 447 did not apply to temporary emergencies applicable, 278--his university career', - his disapproval of a tax on absentees, Nero, 43 tory system, 432 tem of poor's laws is destructive of charity daff, and at the same time erroneous, 318 of the Affections, 124–No. II. 143- tellect, 539 Burke's humorous character of it, ib. character of his lordship, 967 763 262 to it as a spiritual body, 660 360 115 , Cornwall and Devonshire illustrated, No. I. Gordon, Mr, his history of the Greek Revo- lution, 476 Gozzi, Count, his Turandot, 371-his Loves in Cuba, 26– Chap. XVIII. Cruise of Grave, my, 596 Green, Mr, evidence on the Factory system, 435 Greece, Revolution of, Part I. 476—that the Porte, 943 Gueuse, Water, song of the, 810 Hartley, David, Burke's rejoinder to, 615 Hetæria, or secret society of Greece, 489 Ensign Holford, by, 60 introduction of poor's laws into Ireland, Wilkes, 966-insulted by Wilkes, 967– labours in his behalf nevertheless, 968– his libel on Mr Onslow, 970—the address have been drawn up by him, 974-Beck- ford's famous address claimed by him, 975 Rights, 976-quarrel with Wilkes, and ence of revolutionary passions, 945 Hymns of Life, by Mrs Hemans, 120 ib.-indulgent legislation of James I. 69 -and consequent rebellion, ib.—conces- sions by George III. 70-and consequent —and present state of Ireland, ib.— Tithes, 73-bad effect of liberal institutions on an ignorant and volatile people like the Irish, and prosperity, 78-conduct of the present 84—No, IJ. Dismemberment of the Em- pire, 223—the Repealers, 224-union and objects of the Irish Catholics, 227- stancy of the Irish government, 231— Conservative Society of Dublin, 235- anarchical meetings, 237–No. III. The incapable of governing herself, ib.- conduct and deserved fall, 898, 902, 903, recommended by the committee during last parliament, 340-evidence of Sir III. 263_No. IV. 264-Nos. V. and 343, 344, 347- of Col. John Rochfort, 344, 345, 346, 348, 349—of Sir Hussey -of Mr Dillon, 350-of Hovenden Sta- 87 pleton, Esq. 351-of Maj.-Gen. Crawford, Mary Magdalene at the Sepulchre, by Mrs Mauritius, late discontents in, 199 Mignon's song, 90 Miriam, song of, by Mrs Hemans, 593 Commons, 225 Moorish Maid of Granada, 40 ciency of the troops raised in their stead, My Lisette, she is no more, 845 Nero, his cruelties, 45—his flight, 49—and sembly against interference with their in- Nights at Mess, 924 Oak, the parent, 961 his continued agitation, 82 Parish cess, 651 tional Assembly, 897-they storm the palace, 900—massacre of the prisoners of Parties, future balance of, 115 Penitent, the, anointing Christ's feet, 804 gument that a system of poor's laws is to the Memory of Ensign George Holford Walker, by Margaret Hodson, 60—Little Leonard's last good-night, 61-Ye Gen- tlemen of Ireland, 87_Ye Jackasses of Ireland, ib.—Lifting of the Conservative ary standard, ib.-Zephyrs, 89— The -Prayer of the Lonely Student, by Mrs Hemans, 120— Traveller's evening song, by the same, 122–Despair, by the Hon. 187-Grave of the Gifted, by Lady E. S. Wortley, 260-_Isle of Beauty, by the III. 263_No. IV. 264_Nos. V. and -Lyrics of the East, by Mrs Godwin, No. III. The Shiek's revenge, 263—No. that workmen in manufactories are health years hence, 265—The Graces, 527- the sea, by Lady E. S. Wortley, 592- Edinburgh Conservative Dinner, 272 sonnets, by Mrs Hemans, 593–Lyrics of win, 595—My Grave, 596-Female characters of Scripture, by Mrs Hemans, 804–Antwerp, 807_Song of the Water 805Memorial of, by the same, ib. of Beranger, 844 Death-song of Reg 723 |