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guardsmen, the, 59.
Tieck, the superfluities of life by, Chap. I., 194
--Chap. II., 198.
To a blind girl, 98.
To a golden heart, from Goethe, 170.
To Livia, by B. Simmons, 114.
Tower of London, the, by Thomas Roscoe, Part I., 158
--Part II., 161.
Townsend's facts in mesmerism, review of, 219.
Translation, remarks on, 507.
Vanities in verse, by B. Simmons
--Letters of the dead, 114
--parting precepts, 115.
Vestiges of the natural history of creation, review of, 448.
Viceroy and the aristocracy, or Mexico in 1812
--Part I., 251
--Part II., 331
--Part III., 561.
Virgil, remarks on Dryden's translation of, 520.
Virgil, Tasso, and Raphael, 401.
Walpole's memoirs of the reign of George III., review of, 353.
Warning, the, from Goethe, 176.
Waterman, the, from Goethe, 165.
Welcome and departure, from Goethe, 170.
Widdrington's Spain and the Spaniards, review of, 181.
Wreaths, the, from Goethe, 180.
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