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Epistle to Fanny Elssler at New York, from the Omnibus' in London, 328
Lines occasioned by the successful getting-up of a new Comedy, by J. S. 344
Rumfuskin, King of the North Pole, by John Poole,
The Sailor, by W. Law Gane,
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357
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382
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A Rencontre with the Brigands, by Albert Smith,
Hyson and Bohea, a Tale of the Tea-pot,
The Porcelain Bath,
Contentment, by Martin Opitz Von Boberfeld,
The Return of the Birds, by W. G. J. Barker,
Light, by the Author of London Assurance,'
On the Knighting of Brunel, by E. L. J.
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421
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Ghost Gossips, by the Author of Stephen Dugard,'
To Myrtha, by George Rudolph Weckherlin,
Plain Advice to Mr. Gabriel Blackadder,
473
Wishes,
by Paul Flemming,
Song-
Song-The Wanderer,
The German Student's Tale,
by T. T. T.'
Notes on some New Novels, by Dr. Pangloss,
Bridal Hymn, by Zacharias Lundt,
The Stage-Coachman Abroad, by Dudley Costello,
Hours in Hindostan,
Sonnet on presenting a young Lady with a locket of hair,
Specimens of Modern German Poets, by Mary Howitt,
The Lonja of Seville, by the Hon. R. Dundas Murray (Elibank),
Hope, by Jesaias Rumpler von Loewenthalt,
The Mill of Pouldu, by Miss Costello, Taglioni, by O. Smith,
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Viviana Radcliffe examined by the Earl of Salisbury and the Privy Coun-
cil in the Star-Chamber,
The Explosion at Holbeach,
Si-Long's Arrival at the Philosopher's,
The Earl and the Professional Gentlemen,
Guy Fawkes subscribing his Examination after the torture,
The Old Woman clothed in grey,
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Mr. Bouncewell and his Colleagues trying it on' after Stanley's election, 99
Guy Fawkes laying the train,
113
211
Stanley and his Mother going into their accounts,
Arrest of Guy Fawkes,
225
Ho-Fi caught in his own trap,
Guy Fawkes interrogated by King James the First,
Rumfuskin, or Treason rewarded,
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BENTLEY'S
MISCELLANY.
JANUARY, 1841.
Contents.
GUY FAWKES: AN HISTORICAL ROMANCE, ILLUSTRATED BY GEORGE
CRUIKSHANK,
BY W. HARRISON AINSWORTH
Book the Second.
Chapter VIII.-The Jailor's Daughter.
BY GEORGE DANIEL
BY HAL. WILLIS
BY MISS ACTON
Chapter VII.-The Star Chamber.
MERRIE ENGLAND IN THE OLDEN TIME,
OPINIONS OF THE ‘times,'
VICTORIA REGINA,
MY GRAND TOUR,
ABDICATIONS, A PRIZE ESSAY,
THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH,
THE OLD LEDGER.NO. I. THE GREY MARE.
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BY ALBANY POYNTZ
BY PROFESSOR LONGFELLOW
EDITED AND ILLUSTRATED BY ALFRED CROWQUILL
WHEN SHALL WE THREE MEET AGAIN,
COLIN CLINK,
COUNTY LEGENDS.NO. II. NELL COOK,
BY CHARLES HOOTON
BY THOMAS INGOLDSBY, ESQ.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF THOMAS HILL, ESQ.
Chapter XXXII.-Stanley's Introduction to the House of Commons.
Chapter XXXIII-In which the venerable gentleman appears to be caught at last.
Chapter XXXIV. The Petition; its progress and result.
BELLS,
CEMETERIES AND CHURCHYARDS.-A VISIT TO KENSAL GREEN
STANLEY THORN, WITH AN ILLUSTRATION BY LEECH,
BY THE AUTHOR OF VALENTINE VOX'
Viviand wormined by the Ear of Saliouri and the Prvey Coines in the Car Chamber.