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volumes all a summer's day you may seek without finding among the works! of "our Young Poets." People do not call Lockhart and Macaulay poets at all-for both have acquired an inveterate habit of writing prose in preference to verse, and first-rate prose too; but then the genius of the one

man is as different as may be from that of the other-agreeing, however, in this, that each exhibits bone and muscle sufficient, if equitably distributed among ten" Young Poets," to set them up among the "rural villages" as strong men, who might even occasionally exhibit in booths as giants.

INDEX TO VOL. LII.

ABEKEN'S Cicero, strictures on, 4, 6.
Adventure during the Greek Revolution,
668.

Afghanistan and India, review of the
recent Events in, 100-proposed Co-
lonization of, 155.

Albigenses, Crusade against the, 534.
Alison's History of Europe, Vol. X., Re-
view of, 419.

A'p-hunter, the, from Schiller, 446.
Ambassador's Party, the, 494.
American Notes for General Circulation,
Dickens's, review of, 783.

Ancient Dandy, the, Chap. I. 590-Chap.
II. 595-Chap. III. 600.
Anti-Corn-Law Deputation to Sir Robert
Peel, the, 271.

Astronomer, to the, from Schiller, 453.
Ballads and Poems of Schiller, the-See
Schiller.

Barbarossa of Algiers, Career of, 184.
Basque Provinces, Recollections of a
Ramble through the, in 1836-7, 200—
Part II. 379-Part III. 498.
Benjamin of Tudela, Itinerary of, 551.
Betrayal, the, a Passage in the Career of

El Empecinado, 75.

Breadth and Depth, from Schiller, 455.
British Institution, the, 329.
Cabool, review of the recent Insurrec-
tion and Events in, 100-proposal and
scheme for its colonization, 155.
Caleb Stukely, Part V. Home Revisited,
35-Part VI. Friends and Relations,
235-Part VII. the Transition, 374-
Part VIII. the History of Emma Fitz-
jones, 505-Part IX. the same con-
cluded, 614.

Carnival, Recollections of the, 405.
Cassandra, from the German of Schiller,

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Christian Pilgrim, a Poem, by Edmund
Peel, review of, 225.

Cicero, 1-importance of his era, ib.-
historic misrepresentations of it, 2-
and of himself, 4-errors of Middleton
regarding, ib.-his conduct as governor
of Cilicia, 7-his return to Rome, 9-
his position during the civil war, 10-
foresees the fall of Pompey, 14-his
inconsistency, 16-lessons tanght by
his history, 19.

Colonies and Colonization, Merivale on,
reviewed, 206.

Colonization of Cabool, proposed scheme
for the, 155.

Communes, rise of the, in France, 539.
Confucius, sentences of, from Schiller, 589.
Corn Question, review of the, 271.
Cranes of Ibycus, the, from Schiller, 752.
Dance, the, from Schiller, 297.
Dandy, the Ancient, Chap. I. 590-
Chap. II. 595-Chap. III. 600.
Dennis on Shakspere, 368.
Dickens's American Notes for General
Circulation, review of, 783.
Diego Leon, 379.

Dithyramb, from Schiller, 581.
Diver, the, from Schiller, 287.

Don Carlos, the last days of, 498.

Doom of the Mirror, the, by B. Simmons,
498.

Duel, the, an incident of the Carlist war,
380.

Early Reading, Recollections of, a Psy-
chological Curiosity, 299.

El Empecinado, passages in the career
of, Part III. the Betrayal, 75.
Elopement, the, an adventure in Old
Castile, 312.

Employer and the Employed, the, 642.
Exhibitions, the Royal Academy's, 23—
continued, 319-the British Institu-
tion, 329.

Europe, Alison's History of, during the
French Revolution, Vol. X. reviewed,
419.

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Glove, the, a tale, from Schiller, 287.
Greatness of Creation, the, from Schiller,
751.

Greece, present state of, 120.

Greek Revolution, an adventure during
the, 668.

Hero and Leander, a ballad from Schiller,
569.

History of Europe during the French Re-

volution, by Archibald Alison, Vol. X.
Review of, 419.

History of France, Michelet's, Part I. 386.
Part II. 530. See France.
Homer's Hymns, translations of by the
Sketcher. Hymn to Mars, 139-to
Diana, ib.-to Minerva, 140-to Juno,
ib.-to Ceres, ib.-to the Mother of the
Gods, ib.-to Hercules, ib.-to Hermes,
141-to Vulcan, ib.-Apollo, ib.-
Neptune, ib.-Jove, ib.-to the Muses
and Apollo, 142-to Aphrodite, ib.-
to Selene or Luna, 154-to the Sons
of Jove, Castor and Pollux, ib.
Honours, from the German of Schiller,
453.

Hope, from the German of Schiller, 452.
Hostage, the, a Ballad, from Schiller, 756,
Human Sacrifices in India, 177.
Hymns of Homer, translations of, by the
Sketcher, 139, 154. Sce Homer.
Imaginary Conversation, by Walter Sa-
vage Landor, 687.

Immutable, the, from Schiller, 453.
Incident on the Road in Spain, 502.
Income Tax, the, An Excellent New Song,
284.

Income Tax Act, defence of the, 146.
India, Human Sacrifices in, 177—Review
of the state of, 100.

Indian's Death Song, the, from Schiller,
765.

Italy, Sketches of, Part V. Verona, 159-
the Open Theatre, ib.-the Amphi-
theatre, 160-La Porta Stupa, 162-
Vicenza and Palladio, 163-Mantua,
164 Modena, 165-Ferrara, 166—
Tasso's prison, 169-the Duke of Mo-
dena's country-house, 170 Padua,
Church of St Anthony, 172-St Jus-
tina, 173-the Circus Maximus, 174-
the University, ib.-the Botanic Gar-
den, 175-Part VIII. Florence, 485-
the Prison, 489-the madhouse, 491
-Ambassador's party, 494-Visit to
an antiquary of distinction, 497-Part
IX. A Naples day, 655-Coiners, old
and new, 656-More dealers, 658--
the musuem,-Gems, 660- Painting,
662-Sculpture, 663-Egyptiaca, 665
-Coins, 666-Glass, ib.-Vases, 667.
Jamie son's Scottish Dictionary, review of,
61.

Jesuits at Rome, the, 404.

Journal of a Tour in Greece, by William
Mure of Caldwell, review of, 120.
Key, the, from the German of Schiller,
453.

Khonds, manners and habits of the, 177.
Knight of Toggenburg, the, from Schiller,
287.

Knights of St John, the, from Schiller,
582.

Landor, Walter Savage, Imaginary Con-
versation by, 687.

Lay of the League, a, 640.

Lay of the Mountains, the, from Schiller,
166.

Lays of Ancient Rome, by T. B. Macau-
lay, review of, 802.

League's Revenge, the, 542.
Letter from Gilbert Young on the Colo-
nization of Cabul, 155.

Light and Colour, from Schiller, 453-

and Warmth, from the same, 455.
Lines upon Letters, by B. Simmons, 73.
London, the World of, Part XIII. Walk-
ing the Hospitals, 85-Funerals, 87-
the Stomachs of London, 89-a Mir-
ror of Magistrates, 92-Westminster
Hall, 98.

London, the Stranger in, a Tale, 740.
Longing, the, from Schiller, 296.
Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome, re-
view of, 802.

Macbeth, Critique on, 368.

Maiden from Afar, the, from Schiller,
581.

Maiden's Lament, the, from Schiller, 447.
Maitre d'Armes, Passage in the Life of a,
565.
Mantua, 164.

Merivale on Colonies and Colonization,

Review of, 206.
Michelet's History of France, Part I.
386-Part II. 530.

Middleton's Life of Cicero, Strictures on,
4.

Mines, on the Rent of, 457.
Minna, from Schiller, 762.

Mirror of Magistrates, a, 92.
Modena, 165-country house of the Duke
of, 170.

Modern Greece, 120.

Monarchy, Revival of the, in France, 533.
Municipalities, Rise of the, in France,
539.

Mure's Journal of a Tour in Greece, re-
view of, 120.

Museum, the Naples-Gems, 660-Paint-
ings, 662-Sculpture, 663-Egyptiaca,
665-Coins and glass, 666-Vases,
667.

My Belief, from Schiller, 453.
Naples, a day at, 655-Coiners, old and
new, 656-more dealers, ib.--the mu-
seum, 660.

Norman Conscript, the, by Delta, 262.
Northern Circuit, the, No. V. 354.
Padua, 172-Church of St Anthony at,
ib.-its Circus Maximus, 174-Univer-
sity, ib.-Botanic Garden, 175.
Paintings, Notices of, in the Exhibitions,
23, 319-in the British Institution,
329.

Palestine, Poems on, 224.

Pan, a Pastoral, review of, 227.
Parliament, the Session of, reviewed, 143
-prospects at its opening, ib.-policy
and position of the Ministry during, 144

their measures contrasted with those
of the Whigs, 145-passing of the In-
come Tax Act, 146-and of the Tariff
Act, 148-general summary of its re-
sults, ib.-advantages resulting from it
to the crown, ib.-to public credit, 150

increased agricultural and colonial
protection, ib.-contrasted with those
of Whig ascendency, 151.

Passage in the Life of a Maitre d'Armes,
565.

Passages in the Career of El Empecinado,

Part III. the Betrayal, 75.

Peel, Sir Robert, Interview of with the

Anti-Corn-Law Deputation, 27.

Peel's Christian Pilgrim, review of, 225.
Pegasus in Harness, from Schiller, 763.
Philosophers, from Schiller, 759.
Philosophical Egoist, from Schiller, 456.
Pictures by Old Masters, the, in the Bri-
tish Institution, 334.

Pilgrim, the, from Schiller, 447.
Playing Infant, the, from Schiller, 761.
Poems on Palestine, 224.

Poems and Ballads of Schiller, see Schiller.
Poet to his Friends, the, from Schiller,
€ 295.

Poetry, Lines upon Letters, by B. Sim..
mons, 73- Translations of Homer's
Hymns, by the Sketcher, 139, 154-
the Income Tax, 235 the Norman
Conscript, by Delta, 262-Poems and
Ballads of Schiller, translated, Part I.
285-Part II. 446-Part III. 569-
Part IV. 751-the Doom of the Mir-
ror, by B. Simmons, 397-two scenes in
the life of Xenophon, by the same, 400
-a Lay of the League, 640-Verses
written after a Pilgrimage to the Grave
of Scott, 715.

Political Economy, Ricardo's. See Ri-

cardo.

Pompeii and Herculaneum, from Schil-
ler, 454.

Pompey, sketch of the career of, 11.
Pope's Benediction, the, 406.
Profits and Wages, 460.
Punch Song, from Schiller, 760-the
same to be sung in the North, ib.
Pyramids, a Record of the, reviewed, 113.
Reade's Record of the Pyramids, review of.
113.

Recollections of a Ramble through the

Basque Provinces in 1836-7, 200-
Martin Zurbano, ib.-Auxiliary Portu-
guese Troops and Military Punishment,
202-Garrison Tertulias, 204-Part
II. Diego Leon; the Hussars de la
Princesa, 379-a Duel, 380-Plunder
and Pillage, 384- Part III. the last
days of Don Carlos, 498.- Village Fêtes
and Diversions of the Basques, 499—an
Eyrie, 501-an Incident on the Road,
502.

Recollections of Early Reading; a psy-

chological curiosity communicated by a
country magistrate, 299.

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Revolt of the Workers, the, 642.
Reynolds's, Sir Joshua, Discourses, edited
by Burnet, review of, 767.
Ricardo Made Easy; or, What is the Ra-
dical Difference between Ricardo and
Adam Smith? Part I. 338-on value,
343-on rent, 349-Part II. 457-on
the rent of mines, ib - profits and
wages, 460-on foreign trade, 462-
effects of accumulation on profits and
interest, 464-Part III. 718.

Ring of Polycrates, the, from Schiller, 450,
Riots, review of the, 410.

Riply Hall, a tale, 470-Chap. II. 474—
Chap. III. 481.

Roamings in Rome, Part II. the Jesuits,
"Te Deum," and our tædium, 404-
recollections of the carnival, 405-the
Pope's benediction, 406-the girandola,
408.

Royal Academy, exhibition of the, 23.
St Louis, 537.

Schiller, the poems and ballads of, trans-
lated, No. I. introduction, 285- the
diver, 287-the glove, 290-the knight
of Toggenburg, 291-the secret, 293
-the expectation, 294-the poet to his
friends, 295-evening, 296-the long-
ing, ib.-the dance, 297-the sharing
of the earth, 298. No. II. the Alp
hunter, 446-the maiden's lament, 447
-the pilgrim, ib.-the veiled image at
Sais, 448-the ring of Polycrates, 450
-Hope, 452-the sexes, ib.-honours,
453--the child in the cradle, ib.—the
Immutable, ib.-Wisdom and Prudence,
ib.-light and colour, ib.-my belief,
ib. to the astronomer, ib.-the key, ib.
-Pompeii and Herculaneum, 454-
light and warmth, 455-breadth and
depth, ib.-the philosophical egoist,
456-Wisdom, ib.-the alternative, ib.
-Kant and his interpreters, ib. No.
III. Hero and Leander, 569--Cassan-
dra, 573-Fridolin, 576-the Maiden
from afar, 581-Dithyramb, ib.-the
Sublime and the Beautiful, 582-the
Knights of St John, ib.-the four ages
of the world, ib.- the walk, 584-sen-
tences of Confucius, 589. No. IV. the
greatness of creation, 751-the youth
by the brook, 752-the cranes of Iby-
cus, ib. the hostage, 756-philoso-
phers, 759-punch song, 760-punch
song to be sung in the North, ib.-the
playing infant, 761--the forum of
women, ib.-to ib.-Minna, 762
-Pegasus in harness, 763-the Indian's
death-song, 765-the lay of the moun-
tain, 766.

Scott's Grave, Verses written after a Pil-
grimage to, 715.

Secret, the, from Schiller, 297.

Sentences of Confucius, from Schiller,
589.

Session of Parliament, see Parliament.
Sexes, the, from Schiller, 452.
Shakspere, Dennis
on, 368.
Sharing of the Earth, the, from Schiller, 298.
Simmons, B., Lines upon Letters by, 73
-Doom of the Mirror by, 397-Two
Scenes in the Life of Xenophon by,
400.

Sketcher, the, Translations of Homer's
Hymns by, 139, 154.

Sketches of Italy, No. V. Verona, 159-
Vicenza and Palladio, 163-Mantua,
164-Modena, 165-Ferrara, 166—
Tasso's Prison, 169-Padua, 172.-
Part VIII. Florence, 485.- Part IX.
Naples, 655-its museum, 660.
Smith, Adam, comparison of, with Ricardo,
Part 1.338.--Part II. 457.-Part III.
718.

Space, from Schiller, 589.
Stomachs of London, the, 89.

Stranger in London, the, a tale, 740.
T. C. L., Verses by, written after a Pilgri-
mage to the Grave of Sir Walter Scott,
715.

Tariff, the New, 148.

Thomson's Seasons, illustrated by the
Etching Club, review of, 674.
Time, from Schiller, 589.
Το

-, from Schil er, 761.

Turkish History, Chapters of, No. VIII.
Barbarossa of Algiers, 184.

Two Guides of Life, the Sublime and
Beautiful, from Schiller, 582.

Two Scenes in the Life of Xenophon, by
B. Simmons, Scene 1st, 400-Scene
2d, 402.

Value, Exposition of, 343.

Veiled Image at Sais, the, from Schiller,
448.

Verona, 159-its theatre, ib.—and am-
phitheatre, 160.

Verses written after a Pi'grimage to the
Grave of Sir Walter Scott, 715.
Vicenza, 163.

Visit to a distinguished Antiquary, 494.
Walk, the, from Schiller, 584.
Walking the Hospitals, 85.

Wellesley, Marquis, Sketch of the Career
of, 606.

Westminster Hall, 98.

Why not Colonize Cabool? 155.
Wilkie, Sir David, the Works of, 329.
Wisdom, from Schiller, 436.

Wisdom and Prudence, from Schiller,
453.

World of London, the, Part XIII.
Walking the Hospitals, 85-Funerals,
87-the Stomachs of London, 89-a
Mirror of Magistrates, 92-Westmin-
ster Hall, 98.

Xenophon, Two Scenes in the Life of, by
B. Simmons, Scene I. 400-II. 402
Young, Gilbert, Letter from, on the Co-
lonization of Cabool, 155.

Youth by the Brook, from Schiller, 752.
Zurbano, Martin, 200.

END OF VOL. LII.

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