CONTENTS
OF THE
SECOND VOLUME.
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| Songs of the Month—July, by "Father Prout;" August; September, by "Father Prout;" October, by J.M.; November, by C.D.; December, by Punch | Pages [1], [109], [213], [321], [429], [533] |
| Papers by Boz: | |
| Oliver Twist, or the Parish Boy's Progress, | [2], [110], [215], [430], [534] |
| The Mudfog Association for the Advancement of Everything | [397] |
| Poetry by Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson: | |
| Elegiac Stanzas | [16] |
| Lady Blue's Ball | [380] |
| My Father's Old Hall | [453] |
| Fictions of the Middle Ages: The Butterfly Bishop, by Delta | [17] |
| A New Song to the Old Tune of Kate Kearney | [25] |
| What Tom Binks did when he didn't know what to do with himself | [26] |
| A Gentleman Quite | [36] |
| The Foster-Child | [37] |
| The White Man's Devil-house, by F.H. Rankin | [46] |
| A Lyric for Lovers | [50] |
| The Remains of Hajji Baba, by the Author of "Zohrab" | [51], [166] |
| Shakspeare Papers, by Dr. Maginn: | |
| No. III. Romeo | [57] |
| IV. Midsummer Night's Dream—Bottom the Weaver | [370] |
| V. His Ladies—Lady Macbeth | [550] |
| The Piper's Progress, by Father Prout | [67] |
| Papers by J.A. Wade: | |
| No. II. Darby the Swift | [68] |
| III. The Darbiad | [464] |
| Song of the Old Bell | [196] |
| Serenade to Francesca | [239] |
| Phelim O'Toole's Nine Muse-ings on his Native County | [319] |
| Papers by Captain Medwin: | |
| The Duel | [76] |
| Mascalbruni | [254] |
| The Last of the Bandits | [585] |
| The Monk of Ravenne | [81] |
| A Marine's Courtship, by M. Burke Honan | [82] |
| Family Stories, by Thomas Ingoldsby: | |
| No. VI. Mrs. Botherby's Story—The Leech of Folkestone | [91] |
| VII. Patty Morgan the Milkmaid's Story—Look at the Clock | [207] |
| What though we were Rivals of yore, by T. Haynes Bayly | [124] |
| Papers by the Author of "Stories of Waterloo:" | |
| Love in the City | [125] |
| The Regatta, No. I.: Run Across Channel | [299] |
| Legends—of Ballar; the Church of the Seven; and the Tory | |
| Islanders | [527] |
| Three Notches from the Devil's Tail, or the Man in the Spanish Cloak, by the Author of "Reminiscences of a Monthly Nurse" | [135] |
| The Serenade | [149] |
| The Portrait Gallery, by the Author of "The Bee Hive" | |
| No. III. The Cannon Family | [150] |
| IV. Journey to Boulogne | [454] |
| A Chapter on Laughing | [163] |
| A Muster-chaunt for the Members of the Temperance Societies | [165] |
| My Uncle: a Fragment | [175] |
| Why the Wind blows round St. Paul's, by Joyce Jocund | [176] |
| Papers by C. Whitehead: | |
| Rather Hard to Take | [181] |
| The Narrative of John Ward Gibson | [240] |
| Nights at Sea, by the Old Sailor: | |
| No. IV. The French Captain's Story | [183] |
| V. The French Captain's Story | [471] |
| VI. Jack among the Mummies | [610] |
| Midnight Mishaps, by Edward Mayhew | [197] |
| The Dream | [206] |
| Genius, or the Dog's-meat Dog, by Egerton Webbe | [214] |
| The Poisoners of the Seventeenth Century, by George Hogarth: | |
| No. I. The Marchioness de Brinvilliers | [229] |
| II. Sir Thomas Overbury | [322] |
| Smoke | [268] |
| Some Passages in the Life of a Disappointed Man | [270] |
| The Professor, by Goliah Gahagan | [277] |
| Biddy Tibbs, who cared for Nobody, by H. Holl | [288] |
| The Key of Granada | [303] |
| Glorvina, the Maid of Meath, by J. Sheridan Knowles | [304] |
| An Excellent Offer, by Marmaduke Blake | [340] |
| The Autobiography of a Good Joke | [354] |
| The Secret, by M. Paul de Kock | [360] |
| The Man with the Club-foot | [381] |
| A Remonstratory Ode to Mr. Cross on the Eruption of Mount Vesuvius, by Joyce Jocund | [413] |
| Memoirs of Beau Nash | [414] |
| Grub-street News | [425] |
| The Confessions of an Elderly Gentleman | [445] |
| The Relics of St. Pius | [462] |
| A few Inquiries | [470] |
| Lines occasioned by the Death of Count Borowlaski | [484] |
| A Chapter on Widows | [485] |
| Petrarch in London | [494] |
| Adventures in Paris, by Toby Allspy: | |
| The Five Floors | No. I. [495]; No. II. [575] |
| Martial in Town | [507] |
| Astronomical Agitation—Reform of the Solar System | [508] |
| The Adventures of a Tale, by Mrs. Erskine Norton | [511] |
| When and Why the Devil Invented Brandy | [518] |
| The Wit in spite of Himself, by Richard Johns | [521] |
| The Apportionment of the World, from Schiller | [549] |
| Ode to the Queen | [568] |
| Suicide | [569] |
| The Glories of Good Humour | [591] |
| Song of the Modern Time | [594] |
| Capital Punishments in London Eighty Years ago—Earl Ferrers | [595] |
| A Peter Pindaric to and of a Fog, by Punch | [606] |
| The Castle by the Sea | [623] |
| Legislative Nomenclature | [624] |
| Nobility in Disguise, by Dudley Costello | [626] |
| Another Original of "Not a Drum was heard," | [632] |
| Index | [633] |
ILLUSTRATIONS.
BY GEORGE CRUIKSHANK.
| Page | |
| Oliver Twist—The Dodger's way of going to work | [2] |
| A Marine's Courtship | [82] |
| Oliver Twist recovering from the fever | [110] |
| Midnight Mishaps | [197] |
| Oliver Twist and his affectionate Friends | [215] |
| A Disappointed Man | [270] |
| The Autobiography of a Good Joke | [354] |
| The Secret | [360] |
| Oliver Twist returns to the Jew's den | [430] |
| The Confessions of an Elderly Gentleman | [445] |
| Oliver Twist instructed by the Dodger | [533] |
| Jack among the Mummies | [610] |
| Portrait of Beau Nash, by W. Greatbach | [414] |
BENTLEY'S MISCELLANY.