ILLUSTRATIONS.
| Portrait of George Colman | [Frontispiece] | |
| Handy Andy, No. I. by S. Lover | Page | [ 20] |
| Procession at the Inauguration of Mr. Tulrumble | ||
| as Mayor of Mudfog, by George Cruikshank | [ 49] | |
| Who are you? by S. Lover | [ 88] | |
| Oliver Twist, by George Cruikshank | [105] | |
| Handy Andy, No. II. by S. Lover | [169] | |
| Spectre of Tappington, by Buss | [191] | |
| Oliver Twist, No. II. by George Cruikshank | [218] | |
| Portrait of Samuel Foote, by Sir Joshua Reynolds | [298] | |
| The Little Bit of Tape, by Phiz | [313] | |
| Oliver Twist, No. III. by George Cruikshank | [326] | |
| Portrait of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, by Ozias Humphreys | [419] | |
| Oliver Twist, No. IV. by George Cruikshank | [430] | |
| Nights at Sea, by George Cruikshank | [474] | |
| The Romance of a Day, by George Cruikshank | [565] | |
| Nights at Sea, by George Cruikshank | [621] |
BENTLEY'S MISCELLANY.
OUR SONG OF THE MONTH.
No. I. January, 1837.
The Bottle of St. Januarius.
I. In the land of the citron and myrtle, we're told That the blood of a MARTYR is kept in a phial, Which, though all the year round, it lie torpid and cold, Yet grasp but the crystal, 'twill warm the first trial ... Be it fiction or truth, with your favourite FACT, O, profound Lazzaroni! I seek not to quarrel; But indulge an old priest who would simply extract From your legend, a lay—from your martyr, a moral.