Da die ferne Kanone erdröhnte.
Wir legten ihn langsam und traurig hinein,
Frisch blutend vom Felde der Ehren;
Wir liessen, ohn' Grabmal und Leichenstein,
Ihn nur mit dem Ruhme gewähren.
INDEX
TO
THE SECOND VOLUME.
- A.
- Ablaincourt, Monsieur d', [360].
- Adventures in Paris, the Five Floors, [495]. [575].
- —— of a Tale, [511].
- Africans, superstition of the, [48].
- Apportionment of the World, from Schiller, [549].
- Astronomical Agitation, reform of the Solar System, [508].
- Autobiography of a Good Joke, [354].
- B.
- Ball, Lady Blue's, [380].
- Ballar, legend of, [527].
- Bandits, the last of the, [585].
- Barbone, Signor, (a bandit,) adventures of, [585].
- Bayly, Thomas Haynes, paper by, [124].
- Beau Nash, see [Nash].
- "Bee-Hive," The Cannon Family by the author of the, [150]. [445].
- Begaud, Mons. narrative of his life, [186]. [472].
- Biddy Tibs, who cared for nobody, story of, [288].
- Binks, Tom, story of, [27].
- Blake, Marmaduke, [340].
- Borowlaski, Count, lines occasioned by the death of, [484].
- Botherby, Mrs. story related by, [92].
- "Boz," Oliver Twist, &c. by, [2]. [110]. [215]. [397]. [430]. [534].
- Brandy, When and why the Devil invented, [518].
- Brinvilliers, Marquis de, [229].
- —— Marchioness de, account of her secret poisonings, [230];
- of her apprehension, [236];
- execution, [237].
- Buckthorne, Master Erasmus, [92].
- Butterfly Bishop, see [Fictions of the Middle Ages].
- C.
- Calonne, M. [473].
- Cannon Family, account of the, [150];
- particulars of their Journey to Boulogne, [454].
- Capital Punishments in London eighty years ago, (Earl Ferrers,) [595].
- Carr, Robert, Viscount Rochester and Earl of Somerset, his influence with King James I. [322];
- created Earl of Somerset, [323];
- his conduct to Sir Thomas Overbury, [324];
- his marriage with Lady Essex, [326];
- his trial for the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury, [332].
- Castle by the Sea, lines on the, [623].
- Chapter on Laughing, [163];
- On Widows, [485].
- Church of the Seven, legend of the, [530].
- Club-foot, the man with a, [381].
- Confessions of an Elderly Gentleman, [445].
- Costello, Dudley, "Nobility in Disguise" by, [626].
- Courtship, story of a Marine's, [82].
- Cross, Mr. Remonstratory Ode to, [413].
- D.
- Darby Ryan, his account of his journey to Bally——, [69].
- Account of a festival given by him, [464].
- Darby the Swift; or, the Longest Way round is the Shortest Way Home, [68]. [464].
- De Kock, M. Paul, paper by, [360].
- Deering, Mr. character of, [31].
- —— Julia, story respecting, [31].
- Disappointed Man, some passages in the life of a, [270].
- Double Barrel, the, song of the month, by Father Prout, [213].
- Dream, The, [206].
- Duel, The, by Captain Medwin, [76].
- E.
- Elderly Gentleman, Confessions of an, [445].
- Essex, Countess of, divorced from her husband, [323];
- her marriage with the Earl of Somerset, [326];
- her trial for poisoning Sir Thomas Overbury, [331].
- Excellent Offer, an, [340].
- F.
- Family Stories, the Leech of Folkestone, [91].
- Patty Morgan the Milkmaid's Story, [207].
- Fang, Mr. remarks on his magisterial conduct, [12].
- Father's, My, Old Hall, [453].
- Ferrers, Earl, account of his execution, [595].
- Fictions of the Middle Ages,—the Butterfly Bishop, [17].
- Fog, Peter-Pindaric ode to the, [606].
- Folkestone, story of the Leech of, [91].
- Foster Child, story of the, [37].
- Francesca, Serenade to, [239].
- G.
- Gahagan, Goliah, The Professor by, [277].
- Genius; or, the Dog's-meat Dog, a sonnet, [214].
- Gentleman Quite, a poem, [36].
- Gibson, John Ward, narrative of, [240].
- Girl, the lonely, a poem, [548].
- Glorvina, the Maid of Meath, by Sheridan Knowles, [304].
- Good Humour, Glories of, [591].
- Good Joke, autobiography of a, [340].
- Granada, the Key of, lines on, [303].
- Greek Plays observation on, [551].
- Grub Street News, [425].
- H.
- Hajji Baba, Remains of, his observations on English politics, [52];
- on the appearance of England, [167];
- his interview with the English Vizier, [173].
- Hauteville, Nathalie de, [360].
- Henry, Prince, eldest son of James I. of England, character of, [336];
- suspicions respecting his death, [338].
- Hogarth, George, Poisoners of the Seventeenth Century by, [229]. [322].
- Holl, H. paper by, [288].
- Honan, M. Burke, a Marine's Courtship by, [82].
- I.
- Ingoldsby, Thomas, Family Stories by, [91]. [207].
- Inquiries, a few, [470].
- J.
- Jack among the Mummies, by the Old Sailor, [610].
- James I. King of England, his encouragement of favourites, [322];
- his partiality for Robert Carr, Viscount Rochester, ib.;
- creates him Earl of Somerset, [323];
- his conduct upon the inquiry into the death of Sir Thomas Overbury, [327];
- on the death of his son, Prince Henry, [338].
- Jocund, Joyce, papers by, [176]. [413].
- Johns, Richard, paper by, [521].
- Joke, autobiography of a good, [354].
- K.
- Kate Kearney, a New Song to the tune of, [25].
- Key of Granada, lines on the, [303].
- Knowles, Sheridan, Glorvina by, [304].
- L.
- La Chaussée, account of his secret poisonings, [232];
- his execution, [235].
- Ladies, Shakspeare's, criticisms on, [550].
- Lady Blue's Ball, [380].
- Laughing, chapter on, [163].
- Leech of Folkestone, story of the, [91].
- Legends—the Legend of Ballar, [527];
- of the Church of the Seven, [530];
- some account of the legends of the Torry Islanders, [531].
- Legislative Nomenclature, [624].
- Lines—on Smoke, [268];
- on the Key of Granada, [303];
- on the death of Count Borowlaski, a Polish dwarf, [484];
- on the Castle by the Sea, [623].
- London, capital punishments in, eighty years ago, [595].
- "Look at the Clock!" a poem, by Thomas Ingoldsby, [207].
- Love in the City; or, All's well that ends well, [126];
- critical remarks upon, by W.H. Maxwell, [133].
- Lyric for Lovers, a poem, [50].
- M.
- Maginn, Dr. Shakspeare Papers by, [57]. [370].
- Man with the Club Foot, a tale of St. Luke's, [381].
- Marine's Courtship, story of a, [82].
- Marsh, Master Thomas, story respecting him, [93].
- Martial in Town, [507].
- Mascalbruni, Geronymo, adventures of, by Captain Medwin, [254].
- Mayhew, E. piece by, [197].
- Medwin, Captain, stories and narrations by, [76]. [254]. [585].
- Midnight Mishaps, [197].
- Midsummer Night's Dream, criticisms on, [370].
- Monk of Ravenne, [81].
- Month, songs of the, see [Songs].
- Morier, J. Remains of Hajji Baba by, [51]. [166].
- Mudfog Association, full report of the first meeting of, for the advancement of Everything, [397].
- Muster Chaunt for the Members of the Temperance Societies, [165].
- My Father's Old Hall, [453].
- My Uncle, a fragment, [175].
- N.
- Nash, Richard, (Beau Nash,) memoir of, [414].
- Nights at Sea; or, Sketches of Naval Life during the War, by the Old Sailor;
- the French Captain's Story, [183]. [471];
- Jack among the Mummies, [610].
- Nine Muse-ings on his Native County, by Phelim O'Toole, [319].
- Nobility in Disguise, [626].
- Nomenclature, Legislative, [624].
- Norton, Mrs. Erskine, Adventures of a Tale by, [511].
- "Not a Drum was heard," another original of, [632].
- O.
- Ode—to Mr. Cross, [413].
- To the Queen, [573].
- Old Bell, Song of the, [196].
- Oliver Twist; or, the Parish Boy's Progress;
- particulars respecting his residence with the Jew, [2]. [7];
- his adventures with his companions, [8];
- his examination by Mr. Fang the magistrate, [12];
- taken under the protection of Mr. Brownlow, [16];
- his residence with him, [110];
- further particulars respecting his stay with Mr. Brownlow, [215];
- remarkable prediction respecting him, [221];
- reclaimed by the Jew and his companions, [227];
- further account of him after his recapture, [430]. [437];
- how he passed his time in the improving society of his reputable friends, [534];
- a notable plan discussed and determined on, [540].
- Overbury, Sir Thomas, secretary to Lord Rochester, [323];
- committed to the Tower, [324];
- his death, [326];
- inquiry into his supposed murder, [327].
- P.
- Passages in the Life of a Disappointed Man, [270].
- Patty Morgan the Milkmaid's Story, [207].
- Penautier, M. observations concerning him, [238].
- Peter-Pindaric ode to the Fog, [606].
- Petrarch in London, [494].
- Phelim O'Toole's Nine Muse-ings on his Native County, [319].
- Piper's Progress, the, by Father Prout, [67].
- Poems, [36]. [50]. [181]. [207].
- Poisoners of the Seventeenth Century, [229]. [322].
- Polish Dwarf, lines on the death of a, [484].
- Portrait Gallery, the Cannon Family, [150];
- Account of their Adventures in Boulogne, [454].
- Professor, the, a tale, [277].
- Prout, Father, Poems by, [1]. [67]. [213].
- Punch, poetry by, [533]. [606].
- Punishments, see [Capital Punishments].
- Q.
- Queen, ode to, [568].
- R.
- Rankin, F. Harrison, Three Notches of the Devil's Tale by, [46].
- Rather hard to take, a poem, [181].
- Ravenne, Monk of, [81].
- Regatta, the, by W.H. Maxwell, [299].
- Relics of St. Pius, [463].
- Remains of Hajji Baba, by J. Morier, [51]. [166].
- "Reminiscences of a Monthly Nurse," papers by the author of, [135].
- Remonstratory Ode to Mr. Cross, [413].
- Report of the First Meeting of the Mudfog Association for the advancement of Everything, [397].
- Rivals of yore, What though we were, [124].
- Roches, Peter de, Bishop of Winchester, story respecting him, [17].
- Rochester, Viscount, see [Carr, Robert].
- Romeo and Juliet, criticisms on, by Dr. Maginn, [57].
- S.
- St. Croix, M. particulars respecting him, [229];
- account of his secret poisonings, [231];
- his death, [233].
- St. Paul's, Why the wind blows round, [176].
- St. Pius, relics of, [462].
- Schiller, poem from, [549].
- Secret Poisoners, [229]. [230]. [232]. [323]. [332].
- Secret, the, from M. Paul de Kock, [360].
- Serenade, the, from Uhland, [149].
- Serenades, [149]. [239].
- Sevigné, Madame, her remarks respecting the Marchioness de Brinvilliers, [237];
- respecting M. Penautier, [238].
- Shakspeare Papers, Romeo and Juliet, [57].
- Midsummer Night's Dream, [370].
- Lady Macbeth, [558].
- Smoke, lines on, [268].
- Solar System, reform of the, [508].
- Somerset, Earl of, see [Carr, Robert].
- Song—a new one to the tune of "Kate Kearney," [25];
- of the South, [179];
- of the Old Bell, [196];
- of Modern Time, [594].
- Songs of the Month, July, [1];
- August, [109];
- September, [213];
- October, [321];
- November, [429];
- December, [533].
- Sonnet on Genius; or, the Dog's-meat Dog, [213].
- Stanzas, Elegiac, [16].
- "Stories of Waterloo," Legends, &c. by the author of, (W.H. Maxwell,) [125]. [299].
- Suicide, [569].
- T.
- Tale, adventures of a, [511].
- Temperance Societies, Muster Chaunt for the, [165].
- Three Notches from the Devil's Tail; or, the Man in the Spanish Cloak, [135].
- Tibs, Biddy, who cared for nobody, story of, [288].
- Torry Islanders, some account of the legends of the, by the author of "Stories of Waterloo," [531].
- Translations from Uhland, [149]. [206].
- Tweazle, Mr. adventures of, [197].
- Twist, see [Oliver Twist].
- U.
- Uhland, translation from, [149]. [206].
- Uncle, My, a fragment, [175].
- W.
- Wade, J.A. Darby the Swift, &c. by, [68]. [196]. [239]. [319]. [464].
- Wall, Governor, execution of, [602].
- Webbe, E. paper by, [214].
- "Waterloo," Legends by the author of "Stories of," (W.H. Maxwell,) [125]. [299]. [527].
- What though we were rivals of yore, by T. Haynes Bayly, [124].
- Whitehead, C. [181]. [240].
- White Man's Devil House, a fragment, [46].
- Widows, chapter on, [485].
- Wilson, Mrs. Cornwell Baron, Songs by, [16]. [380]. [453].
- Wit in spite of himself, the, [521].
- Wood, Mr. anecdote related by him of Beau Nash, [419].
END OF THE SECOND VOLUME.