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THE SIXTH VOLUME.

ABELARD and Eloisa, monument of, at Père
La Chaise, 173

Abyssinia, Travels in Southern, by Charles
Johnston, surgeon, reviewed; with allu-
sion, also, to the work of Sir C. Harris,
on the same country, 69

Adana, city of; the Caliph Harun Al
Rashid, 348

Ain-Tab, town of, visited by Col. Chesney,

Mr. W. F. Ainsworth, &c., 337, 339
Ainsworth, William Harrison, Esq., con-
tinuation of "Saint James's; or, the
Court of Queen Anne," by, 1—18, 95—
108, 189-205, 439-468, 551-558;
"Revelations of London," by, 283-300,
377-384, 471-486
Ainsworth, W. Francis, Esq.: the Battle-

plain of Imma, now El-Umk, 31; Ex-
cursions, &c. in Cœlo-Syria, 155; the
Termination of the Transport, 233; Win-
ter Wanderings, (being a continuation of
the above Eastern tours,) 337, 396; his
Travels in the Track of the Ten Thou-
sand Greeks, reviewed, 470; Abraham's
Fatherland, 511-521

Anticipations of 1860; Pleasures penal, by
R. B. Peake, 542

Antioch, city of, 164, 233, 344, 399
Apamea, city of Calo-Syria, its temple,

wars for the possession of the Syrian
provinces, &c., 157, 159

Asia Minor, (see the contributions by W.
Francis Ainsworth,) Antioch, 233, 337,

396

Attéghéi, the Star of; and Poems by

Frances Brown, reviewed, 503

Barrett, Miss Elizabeth, poems by, reviewed,

282

Beckford, Mr., letter from Lisbon on Ca-
moens, quoted, 438, note
Bees, economy of, and exquisite poetry by
various authors, regarding, 390, 395
Bellerophon, and the Aleian Field, 347
Blanchard, Laman: Not so Black as He's
Painted, 73; Every Man has his Dr.
Johnson, 251; the Rat-Tat, 371; Doomed

to Disappointment, 416; the Man with a
grievance, 523

"Bonny Kate;" a Song, by George Ray-
mond, 522

Brummell, Jesse's Life of Beau, review, 91.
Butler, Mrs., formerly Miss Fanny Kemble,
her poems, reviewed, 280

Campbell, Thomas, poetical tribute, written
on returning from his funeral, at West-
minster Abbey, by Thomas Roscoe, 170
Camoens, Sonnet from, by Thomas Roscoe,
438

Canada, the Settlers in, by Capt. Marryat,
C.B., reviewed, 374
Canterbury, the British Archæologists at,
363, 370; the cathedral, 365

Cecil Street, my House in, by Mrs. White,
Part I., 86; Part II., 136

Chatelain, Madame de, a Lapse of Forty
Years, by, 28

Chesney, Colonel, the expedition in Asia
Minor, &c., conducted by, note, 31, 32,
162, 235, 245, 337, 349, 396, 512
Chihuahua, the Painter of; by Percy B.
St. John, 494

Cilician plain, the great, 396-406; The
Golek Boghar, or Cilician Gates, 397,
et seq.

Colo-Syria, descriptions of the great plain
or valley of, its cities, the iron-bridge,
&c., 156-159; 233-246; 338
Comet, the; by Von Sallet, translated by
John Oxenford, 469

Country Curate, the; by Charles Ollier:
The curate's house and family, 421; In-
terview with the rector, 424; the curate's
troubles at home, 527; the curate is still
farther tried, 529

Court, the, and the Court Circular: an
Anecdote of "Old Townsend;" by the
author of " Mornings in Bow Street,"

498

Crescent and the Cross, the; or, Romance
and Realities of Eastern travel; by Eliot
Warburton, reviewed, 538

560

Cutlet, cruising for a; or, Memoirs
Diner-out; by Lord William Lennox,
166; Mems or maxims for conversation.
at or after dinner, 168-170

Danish Drama, Thomas Roscoe, on the
modern: Comedies of Holberg, “Jeppe
Vom Berge," &c., 326
Dog-fancier, the; by W. Harrison Ains-
worth, ("Revelations of London,") 377
Doomed to Disappointment, by Laman
Blanchard, 416

Dreams, Night-noises, and Phantoms, a few
passages on; by Charles Ollier. Part
III. Phantoms, 356

East, political mission to the; review of
Mons. V. Fontanier's Narrative of a
Mission to India, and the countries bor-
dering on the Persian Gulf, 183
Eric III. King of Denmark, poetical legend,
by John Oxenford, 224
Excursions in Colo-Syria, &c., and Passing
occurrences, by W. Francis Ainsworth,
155; the termination of the transport,
233-246

Feather, Story of a; by Douglas Jerrold,
review, 113

Forster, Rev. Mr., his Historical Geography
of Arabia, 187

France and Morocco, 181, 269

Frederic the Second, allusions to, 46, 125

Geraldine; verses, by G. Raymond, 232
Germany and Italy, revisited; by Mrs.
Shelley, 216

Ghost Stories, 356-362

Giant's Death, the; a poem from the Ger-
man, 468

Giles, Saint, past and present state of the
parish of, 377

Gipsy, the; by G. P. R. James, review,
301-304

Gipsies' Tragedy, the; a Tale of Welsh
hamlet history. By Joseph Downes.
Part I. The trials of Lydia Coombe,
219. Part II. Retribution, 319

Hamyaritic Inscriptions, the, 187
Haydon, B. R., Historical painter, review

of his Lectures on Painting and Design,
with allusions to Sir Joshua Reynolds,
Wilkie, Edmund Burke, Benjamin West,
&c., 387-390

Hildebrand; or, the Days of Queen Eliza-
beth. By the author of the King's Son,
reviewed, 124

Honey from Mount Hybla, a Jar of; by
Leigh Hunt. No. VII., 79. No. VIII,
176. No. IX., 274. No. X., 307. No.
XI., 390. No. XII. and last, 485
Hum of Men, by a Matter of Fact-or, 109
Hunt, Leigh," A Jar of Honey from Mount
Hybla," by, continued:-No.VII., 79–86.
No. VIII., 173–180. No, IX., 274-280.

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Mackay, Chas., the Arriving Train, verses,
by, 52; Love in Hate, 135; the King's
Son, a ballad, 385: Little Fools and
Great ones, 494

Man with a Grievance, the; by Laman
Blanchard, 523

Manesty, John, the Liverpool Merchant,
by the late William Maginn, LL.D.
Chap. XXIII. 53. XXIV. 58. XXV.
117. XXVI. 119. XXVII. 258.
XXVIII. 262. Conclusion, 268.
Marryat, Captain, the Settlers in Canada,
written for young people, reviewed, 374
"Mary of Burgundy," by G. P. R. James,
reviewed, 301-305

Mills, John, the Trapper, a Legend of the
West, by, 131

Morocco, Empire of, review of "Western
Barbary, &c.," by John H. Drummond

INDEX.

Hay, 181; on the affairs of France
and Morocco, and their prospective re-
sults, 269

New South Wales, Mr. Charles Meredith's
Notes and Sketches of, reviewed, 413
Night in a Fog, a; by Mrs. White, 533

Ollier, Charles, Esq.: on Phantoms, &c. 356;
the Country Curate, by, 421, 527
Ollier, Edmund: his Triad of Sonnets, on
Wilson's Picture of Solitude, 506
Omnibus, the Wrong, by a Physician con-
fined in Bedlam, 19

Oxenford, John, two Poems of Anastasius
Grün, translated by; the Excluded One,
45; different kinds of Grief, ib; the Rat-
catcher, from the German, 165; King
Eric, by, 224; translations from Friedrich
von Sallet, 468, 469

Painting and Design, Mr. B. R. Haydon's
Lectures on, reviewed, 387

Patmore, Poems by Coventry, review, 93
Peake, R. B., the Prussian Paddy Grenadier,

by. Part I., 46; Part II., 125; Antici-
pations of 1860; Pleasures Penal, by, 542
Père la Chaise, (Cemetery of Paris,) by
Mrs. Yorick Smythies, authoress of
The Matchmaker,"
"Cousin Geoffrey,'
&c., 172
Poetess, the ;

and other Poems, by
Georgiana Bennet, reviewed, 503
Polka Party, Kate Crosby's, by F. F. B., 206
Prometheus Vinctus; one of Mr. Webster's

Rejected Comedies, by Viscount Maid-
stone, 507

Ratcatcher, the, from the German poet,

Karl Simrock, translated by John Oxen-
ford, 165

Rat-Tat, the; a story of the Gentilities, by
Laman Blanchard, 371.
Raymond, George, his song of "
Kate," 522

Bonny

Rebels, the; a Tale of Emmet's Days, by
Part L, The Cousins,
Mrs. White..

313; Part IL, The Lovers, 407
REVELATIONS OF LONDON, BY WILLIAM
HARRISON AINSWORTH, ESQ.

Prologue, 1599. The Elixir of Long
Life, 283

BOOK I. Auriol. Chap. I. The Ruined
House in the Vauxhall Road, 265. II.
The Dog-Fancier, 377.

modern Drama, Holberg s "Jeppe Vom
Berge," &c., 326; Sonnet from Ca-
moens, 438.

SAINT JAMES'S: OR, THE COURT OF
QUEEN ANNE; by WILLIAM HARRISON
AINSWORTH, Esq.

BOOK THE THIRD. CHAP. I. Gives
a slight insight into the progress of Har-
IL How
ley's intrigues for power, 1.
Dr. Sacheverell preached his sermon at
Saint Paul's; and how he was impeached
III. Of the affront
in consequence, 5.
put upon the Duke of Marlborough by
IV. In what guise the
the Queen, 7.
serjeant returned from the wars; and how
he brought back with him a Dutch wife,
10. V. The trial of Dr. Sacheverell, 95.
VI. How the meeting-houses were de-
stroyed by the mob, 101. VII. In what
way the rioters were dispersed, 105.
VIII. Of the sentence passed on Dr.
Sacheverell; and what followed it, 189.
IX. Shewing how the Whig ministry
were dissolved, 194. X. Of the Marquis
de Guiscard's attempt to assassinate Har-
ley, 200. XI. Wherein Harley attains
the highest point of his ambition; and the
Marquis de Guiscard is disposed of, 439.
XII. Containing the final interview be-
tween the Queen and the Duchess of
Marlborough, 443. XIII. In what man-
ner the gold key was delivered up by the
Duchess, 449. XIV. Shewing how the
serjeant quitted the service, 452. XV.
In which the serjeant's ghost appears to
his old friends; and in which Mrs.
Plumpton and Mrs. Tipping find each a
husband, 458. XVI. Shewing how the
greatest general of his age was driven
XVII. Queen
from his country, 551.
Anne's last exercise of power, 554
Sallet, Friedrich von, his poems, the "Giant's
death," and "The Comet," translated,
468.

Sapho, life and poetry of: with scenes from
the drama of Grillparzer, by T. Roscoe,

61.

Saxon antiquities, 367; Barrows on Bar-
ham Downs, Bourne, &c., ib.

Shelley, Mrs., Rambles in Germany and
Italy, reviewed, 216.

Songs, 154, 281, 522

from
Sonnet, by Thomas Roscoe, 257; by Mrs.
Butler, (Fanny Kemble,) 280;
III. The Hand
Camoens, by T. Roscoe, 438; Sonnets,
by Edmund Ollier, 506
Sonnets, by Edmund Ollier, 506

and the Cloak, 471. IV. The Iron-
V. The
Merchant's Daughter, 479.
Meeting near the Statues, 484.
Roscoe, Thomas, Esq.: Life and Poetry of
Sapho, with scenes from the Drama of
Grillparzer, 61; on a Portrait of Coke
of Norfolk, the late Earl of Leicester,
painted by Sir Thomas Lawrence, 154;
Poetical Tribute, written on returning
from the Funeral of the poet Campbell,
170; Sonnet, 257; his account of the

Tarsus, description of, 396; Malaria, ib.;
M. Gilet, French consul, ib.
Ten Thousand Greeks, retreat of the, by
Xenophon, 470

Theatrical Recollections, a leaf from my,
by Drinkwater Meadows, 349; Another
leaf from, 428

"Tom Burke of Ours," by Mr. Lever, re-
viewed, 435

Toulmin, Camilla, The Lady Lucille and
her Wedding Brooch; how she won it,
and how she wore it: a (metrical) Story
of Modern Times, by, 246
Trapper, the: a Legend of the West, 131

"While the Dews fall over the Mulberry

Tree," song, by Edward Kenealy, 154
White, Mrs., Wanted a Governess," by,
226; The Rebels, a Tale of Emmet's
Days, by, 313, 407; a Night in a Fog,
by, 533

Winter Wanderings, by W. Francis Ains-
worth. Ain-tab, Story of a Sword,
A nocturnal ride, Kilis, ancient Ciliza,
Panthers of Amanus, Hostile reception
from the Turkomans, Ruins of Issus,
City of Mopsus, the soothsayer, Aleian
plain, Reverses of Bellerophon, City of
Adana, 337-349; Tarsus, Archæological
researches, Enter into Taurus, An invi-
tation to dinner, Armenian strongholds,
A mishap, Ruins of Anazarbus, Pass of
the Taurus, Marash, the ancient Ger-
manicia, Castle of the Romans, 396-406

Ellustrations on Steel, by George Cruikshank,

TO "SAINT JAMES'S."

J.

SERJEANT SCALES INTRODUCING HIS DUTCH WIFE TO HIS FRIENDS
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THE DUCHESS FOILED BY HARLEY IN HER ATTEMPT TO INTERRUPT
THE MARRIAGE BETWEEN MASHAM AND ABIGAIL

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THE MARQUIS DE GUISCARD ATTEMPTING TO ASSASSINATE HARLEY

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Ellustrations, by Phiz, (Hablot K. Browne,)

TO "REVELATIONS OF LONDON."

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THE RUINED HOUSE IN THE VAUXHALL ROAD
UNEXPECTED DISAPPEARANCE OF OLD PARR
THE IRON-MERCHANT'S DAUGHTER

VIII. THE MYSTERIOUS MEETING IN HYDE PARK
IX. THE DOG-FANCIER

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