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he Brocken, 747
--Finale to Part I., Savannah-la-Mar, 750.
Overland passage, the, 204.
Ovid's Fasti, translation from, 94.
Painting, Cennino Cennini on, 717.
Park, the, from Goethe, 178.
Parting precepts, by B. Simmons, 114.
Pauperism, increase of, 531.
Peel, E. Borodino, an ode by, 30.
Peninsula, a glance at the, 595.
Perfect bliss, from Goethe, 176.
Philomela, from Goethe, 177.
Phoebus and Hermes, from Goethe, 179.
Ping-Kee's view of the stage, 415.
Poems and ballads of Goethe, No. III. The waterman, 165
--the king in Thule, 166
--the dance of death, 167
--the fairest flower, 168
--sorrow without consolation, 170
--comfort in tears, ib.
--to a golden heart, 171
--welcome and departure, 172
--evening, 173
--a calm at sea, ib.
--the breeze, ib.
--the cavalier's choice, 174
--retribution, 175
--poems after the manner of the antique; the husbandman, ib.
--Anacreon's grave, ib.
--the brothers, 176
--Love's hourglass, ib.
--warning, ib.
--solitude, ib.
--perfect bliss, ib.
--the chosen rock, 177
--the death-trance, ib.
--Philomela, ib.
--sacred ground, ib.
--the park, 178
--the teachers, ib.
--marriage unequal, ib.
--holy family, ib.
--exculpation, 179
--the muses' mirror, ib.
--Phoebus and Hermes, ib.
--a new love, ib.
--the wreaths, 180
--the Swiss Alp, ib.
Poetry:
--Borodino, an ode, by E. Peel, 30
--Janus, from the Fasti of Ovid, 94
--to a blind girl, 98
--Vanities in verse, by B. Simmons, 114
--the tower of London, by Thomas Roscoe, 158
--the poems and ballads of Goethe, No. III. 165
--stanzas by J. D., 314
--stanzas written after the funeral of Sir David Milne, by Delta, 766
--stanzas to the memory of Thomas Hood, by B. Simmons, 768.
Poetry, on the translation of, 507.
Political economy, remarks on modern, 529.
Pompeii, 218.
Poole's Englishwoman in Egypt, review of, 286.
Pope, critique on, 369.
Practical agriculture, 298.
Pushkin, the Russian poet, No. I., by Thomas B. Shaw, 657.
Race, the, a Red River recollection, 21.
Ragusa, sketch of, 41.
Ramble in Montenegro, a, 33.
Raphael, characteristics of, 17
--critique on, 411.
Rector's daughter, the Chap. I., 580
--Chap. II., 582
--Chap. III., 585
--Chap. IV., 588
--Chap. V., 590
--Chap. VI., 592
--Chap. VII., 593.
Red River recollections, Chap. I., homeward bound, 18
--Chap.
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