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Old Johnny Wolgar, 237.

Old Margate Hoy, 21.
Opium, English, 218.
Opium-eater; see Notes.

Orations, Irving's, review of, 186.
Orford's Royal and Noble authors, addi-
tions to, No. VII-Lord Arundel, 605.
Orleans, Charles, Duke of, 301.
Oxford, pictures at, 509.

Oxley, Mr., his expedition into the interior
of America, 468.

Painters: Rembrandt, 32-Poussin, 33-
Rubens, 33, 510-Paul Veronese, 34—
Claude, 34, 357-Titian, 35, 509, 512
-Murillo, 35-Reynolds, 35-Van-
dyke, 358, 511-Guido, 358.
Perkins' Steam-Engine, 327.
Petworth, 360.

Phrenology, 541-compared with meta-
physics, 543-reply to objections against
ditto, not at variance with revelation,
544.

Philosophy, tests of new systems, 94-
errors respecting new systems of, 95.
Pictures, collections of: Lord Grosvenor's,
32-Wilton, Stourhead, &c. 357-Ox-
ford and Blenheim, 509.

Plagiaries, poetical, 597.

Poetic school of tragedy, 279.

Poetry, dramatic; see Letters.

Poetry:

Whene'er we part from those we love.'

3, (L. H.)

Sonnet, by a person who never could

write one, 4, (L. H.)

The Chace, a Dramaticle, 10.

Stanzas: I blame not her,' 25.

The Elgin Gallery, 26.

Stanzas: I knew not that the world

contained,' 36.

from Westerbaen, 45.

Sonnet: 'Sweet brook! I've met thee

many a summer's day,' 46.

In the vale of Pisuerga,' 47.

"Go gentle missive,' 51.

'She stood with an ivory comb,' 53.

If I in foreign lands should die,' 54.

'Mother list,' 54.

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Spring, Summer, Autumn,'

Scene from Euripides' Medea, 611

Don Saavedra, a Dramatic Story, 617.

To his Mistress's Lips, from Chiabrera,

631.

Sonnet from Petrocchi, 652.

Metastasio, 653.

Fiamma, 653.

Poetry, French, errors respecting, 578.
Poets; see French, Italian.

Porson, conversation between him and
Southey, 5.

Portraits, thoughts on, 40.
Potato, its native country, 443.

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Prose-poetry, 645, 648.
Prostitution, female, 256.
Proverbs, 496.

Public Events: Spain, 102-attempt of
Bessieres to occupy Madrid; possession
taken of it by the French; proclamation
of the Duke d'Angoulême, and address

-to him, 103 Popular excesses in the

capital, Mina, removal of Ferdinand from

Seville, 104-Portugal, counter-revo-

lution, 105-Spanish Committee, par-

liamentary proceedings, conduct of the

Sheriff of Dublin, &c. state of Ireland,

106 Removal of Ferdinand to Cadiz,

Sir J. Downie's plot at Seville, sitting of

the Cortes at Cadiz, 219-Defection of

Morillo, 220-Mina, Angoulême Re-

gency, 221-Portugal, entry of the king

into the capital, Sir Robert Wilson, 222

-Affairs in Greece, 223-Illness of the

Pope; Mexico; Sierra Leone; parlia-

mentary proceedings, 224 King's

speech; Ireland, 226-Spain, 330

Transactions at Corunna, 331-Sir Ro-

bert Wilson and Morillo, 332-The

Duke d'Angoulême, 333-Affairs at

Cadiz, 334-Disturbances at Madrid,

defection of Ballasteros, 335-Mina;

Greece, success of the Greeks, 336-

Portugal; Rome; Prussia; Ireland,

337-Prince Hohenlohe, 338-Capitu-

lation of Corunna, affairs at Cadiz, 446-

Capture of the Trocadero, 447-the An-

dujar decree, 448-South America, Por-

tugal, 449-Greece; United States; Ire-

land, 450-Domestic Occurrences, 451

-Spain; Surrender of Cadiz, 557-Cap-

ture of Riego and San Miguel; Duke

d'Angoulême's letter to Ferdinand and

reply, 558 liberation of Ferdinand; his

proclamation, 559-Insurrection of the

Negroes in the West Indies, 561-North

West Passage, New Pope, 562-Spain,

660-conduct of Ferdinand, and his de-
crees, 661-submission of the constitu-
tional chiefs, 662 surrender of Barce-
lona; baseness of Morillo and Ballas-
teros, 663-execution of Riego, 664
dangerous state of the King of France;
Napoleon's will; Greece, 665-Ame-
rica; Domestic: Weare's murder;
Castaing's trial; Ireland, 666.

Pursuits of Literature, strictures on that

work, 5.

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