Peel, Sir Robert, review of his speech on the Irish question, 270.
Persian princes, notices of the narrative of the, 453.
Philhellenic drinking-song, by B. Simmons, 41.
Physical science in England, state and prospects of, 514.
Plea for ancient towns against railways, a, 398.
Poems and ballads of Schiller, the. See Schiller.
Poetry
—Philhellenic drinking-song, by B. Simmons, 41.
—inscription on the foundation stone of the new dining-hall, &c., 79.
—the Whippiad, a satirical poem, by Bishop Heber,
—Canto I., 100.
—Canto II., 102.
—Canto III., 104.
—Charles Edward at Versailles on the anniversary of the battle of
Culloden, 107.
—Poems and Ballads of Schiller; Part the Last, 139.
—Jolly Father Joe, a tale from the Golden Legend, 255.
—the Cry of the Children, by Elizabeth B. Barrett, 260.
—a Vision of the World, by Delta, 343.
—the Fate of Polycrates, 483.
—Lines written in the Isle of Bute, by Delta, [749].
—Death from the sting of a serpent,[798].
—the Purple Cloak, or the return of Syloson to Samos, [714].
—Love and Death, [717].
—the Bridge over the Thur, from the German, [ib.]
—Gifts of Térek, the, [799].
Polycrates, the Fate of, a poem, 483.
Poole, Mr, critique on his painting, "Solomon Eagle," &c., 189.
Portugal, the French invasion of, causes of its success, 53.