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Sacred History, Part IV.
221
Sermons on various Subjects of Christian Doctrine and Prac-
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8
Smuggler, The, a Tale,
206 Solitary, a Poem, by Charles Whitehead,
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101
Speeches on various Public Occasions, by H. M'Min, Esq. 193
Staff Officer, or the Soldier of Fortune, a Tale of Real Life,
by Oliver Moore,
Standard Novels.-The Scottish Chiefs, by Miss Jane Porter, 165
Study Table, Our, 253, 280, 296, 309, 323, 331, 353, Vol. VII. 21
Sunday Library, Vol. I.-IV., by the Rev. T. F. Dibdin,
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121 Tales of my Landlord, Fourth and Last Series,
317
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67
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22
The Violet Leaf, by Mrs Sherwood,
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A Sketch from Scottish History,
The Stranded Ship,
H. G. Bell-A London Soiree,
36
LORD BROUGHAM-Hymn,
373
Thomas BRYDSON--Autumnal Stanzas,
314
Sonnet-The Lake Flower,
301
The Forest Breeze,
391
France,
216
The Fountain in Winter,
391
Thomas CAMPBELL, Esq.-To a Jewess of Altona,
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W. S. DANIEL- The Condor of the Andes,
ETTRICK SHEPHERD-I'm a' gane wrang, a Sang,
Robert GILFILLAN_Song,
Song to the Ettrick shepherd,
357
CHARLES GRAY, Esq.-Song,
100)
John MaLCOLM-Retrospection,
213
A Scene Abroad,
377
Farewell to the Harp,
D. M'ASKILL-The Eagle's Feast,
LAURENCE M'DONALD_To the Sea,
385
The late James Park, Esq.--Imitation from Catullus
R. Shelton MACKENZIE-Hugo and Adelgitha, Vol. vii.
D. L. RICHARDSON-Ocean Sketches,
Thomas Top STODDART--A Sketch,
84
Fancies over a Lonely Grave,
The Days of Shakspeare,
113
Ode to a Sea Bird,
THE AUTHOR OF SUMMER AND WINTER Hours-- A Breathing
of the Country,
43
SUTHERLAND (the late' Alexander)-The Death of Bolivar,
RICHARD THOMSON, Esq.-The Festival of London Rialto, 309
P. F. TYTLER, Esq.-Song
DAVID Vedder_Stanzas written on the blank leaf of Lock-
hart's Life of Burns
342
William Wilson-Midnight Sketch,
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GEORGE WINTER—To a Lady who regretted she had no Voice, 246
ANONYMOUS POETRY. 'The Æolian Harp,
100
Beloved, when I am dead,
Dreams of Sickness, by Gertrade,
Dryburgh Abbey,
Epigrams from the German,
170
Epitaph on two Living Characters, supposed by the Ettrick
Shepherd,
Fragment
of a Christmas Epistle to an oid Friend,
Lines on Sailing past Castle Toward,
Lines suggested by meeting Captain Barns, son of the Poet, 342
Lord Julian, extracts from an unpublished Metrical Ro-
mance,
Vol. VII. 25
My Adieu to Edina, by Alfred,
Nova Scotian Poetry,
70
Panegyric on the Minister's Mare,
Resignation, by Gertrude,
Resolution,
58
Song, by J. R. Sonnet, by Gertrude,
156
Sonnet, on the Sites of the Monuments of Playfair, Stewart,
and Burns, on the Calton Hill,
208
Sonnets, from the Italian of Felicaja, Sunmer Evening Sea View,
314 The Falcon, on a Painting by Titian, The Fate of Sergeant Thin,
113
The Memory of the Dead, extracts from an unpublished
Metrical Romance,
Vol. VII. 26
The Orphans,
357
The Past, by GERTRUDE,
314
The Royal Coronation, an entirely new ballad,
The Shipwreck,
70
The true and faithful Historie of the Travelis of ane Wealthy
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287
To Dorothea,
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113 Stanzas to -
184
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AUTHOR of “ An Autumn in Italy,"-Etruscan Cities, &c.
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ETTRICK SHEPHERD---Grizzel Graham,
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367
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15 Bystander, the
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214
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390
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166
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14
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John Smith,
140
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21
Lord Monboddo,
312
Meeting of the Conductors of the Edinburgh Periodical Press, 185
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151
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283, 323, Vol. VII. 2
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244, 257
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Precocity,
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167
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16, 44, 52, 182, 244, 281, 310, 327, Vol. VII. 7, 23.
Music,
222, 311, 3:28, 379, Vol. VII. 23, 25
London Musical Letters, 127, 201, 228, 271, 299, 328, 355, 378, Vol.
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