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the Use of Families and Young Persons, by Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North,
T. Bowdler, Esq. 31

Narrative of the Surrender of Buonaparte,
and of his Residence on Board H. M. S.
Bellerophon, by Captain F. L. Maitland,
C.B. 32

Secret Memoirs of the Royal Family of France,
during the Revolution, 32
Journal of a Voyage up the Mediterranean, by
the Rev. Charles Swan, 32
Gaston de Blondeville, a Romance; St. Al-
ban's Abbey, a Metrical Tale, with some
Poetical Pieces, by Anne Radcliffe; to
which is prefixed a Memoir of her Life,
with Extracts from her Journals, 32
William Douglas, or the Scottish Exiles, 33
Montville, or the Dark Heir of the Castle, 34
De Vavasour, a Tale of the Fourteenth Cen-
tury, 34

Vivian Grey, 35

Continental Adventures, a Novel, 35

Tales Round a Winter Hearth, by Jane and
Anna Maria Porter, 35

Baron Guilford, Lord Keeper of the Great
Seal under Charles II. and James II., the
Hon. Sir Dudley North, and the Rev. Dr.
John North, by the Hon. Roger North, 82
Notes of a Journey through France and Italy,
82

Travels of Polycletes, in Letters from Rome,
abridged from the Original Work of the
Baron de Theis, by Mons. Rouillon, and
translated into English by M A. P. 83
Travels in the Mogul Empire, by Francis
Bernier, translated into English by Irving
Brock, 83

Four Years in France, or Narrrative of an
English Family's Residence there during
that Period, 83

Scenes and Sketches of a Soldier's Life in Ire-
land, 83

Truth, a Novel, by the Author of Nothing, 83
Sir John Chiverton, a Romance, 84
Alla Giornata, or, To the Day, 84
Aben-Hamet, the Last of the Abencerages, 84

The Stanley Tales, Original and Select, 35, 85 Specimens of German Romance, 84
129, 226

Field Flowers, a Collection of Fugitive and
other Poems, by the author of " Odes,"
"Portland Isle," &c. 36.

Solitary Hours, by the Authoress of Ellen
Fitz-Arthur, 36

A Collection of Popular National Airs, the
Words by T. Moore, with Symphonies and
Accompaniments, by H. R. Bishop, No. V.

36.

The Little Villager's Verse Book, by the Rev.
W. L. Bowles, 36

Poems, by Mary Jones, daughter of the late
H. J. Pye, Esq. Poet Laureat to his Ma-
jesty George III. 37

Worcester Field, or the Cavalier; a Poem in
Four Cantos, 37

Felix Farley Rhymes, Latin and English, by
Themaninthemoon, 37

Conversations on the Evidences of Chris-
tianity, for the Use of Young Persons and
Theological Students, 37

A Word in Favour of Female Schools, 38
A Description of the New Patent Instrument
for extracting Teeth, also a Patent Method
of fixing Artificial Teeth; by J. P. De la
Fons, 38

A History of the Mahrattas, by James Grant
Duff, Esq. 78

History of the Crusades against the Albigenses
in the Thirteenth Century, from the French
of J. C. L. Sismondi, 78

James's Naval History, &c. from 1793 to 1820,
79

Aventures of a French Serjeant, during his

Campaigns in Italy, Spain, Germany, Rus-
sia, &c. Written by Himself, 80
Mémoires Autographes de M. le Prince de
Montbarey, Ministre Secrétaire d'Etat au
departement de la Guerre, sous Louis
XVI. 80

Mémoirs and Recollections of Count Ségur,
Ambassador from France to the Courts of
Russia, Prussia, &c. Written by Himself,
80
Biographical Sketches of British Characters
recently deceased, 80

Lorenz Stark, a Characteristic Picture of a
German Family, 84

The German Novelists. By Thomas Roscoe,
84

Charles and Eugenia, 85

Sibyl's Leaves: Poems and Sketches, by
Elizabeth Willsford Mills, 85
Essay on Mind, and other Poems, 85
Progress of Licentiousness, 85
Essay on Craniology, 85

Considerations on Volcanoes, by G. P. Scrope,

85

The Little World of Knowledge, 86
Mission to the East Coast of Sumatra, in
1823, by John Anderson, Esq. 124
Travels in Chile and La Plata, By John
Miers, 125

Historical Researches on the Wars and Sports
of the Mongols and Romans. by John
Ranking, 125

History of the Mogul Dynasty in India, 125
The Animal Kingdom described and arranged,
in conformity with its Organization, by the
Baron Cuvier, with Additional Descriptions
and other Original Matter, by Edward
Griffiths, F. L. S. and others, 126

A Treatise on Diet, &c. by J. A. Paris, M.D.
F. R. S. &c. 128

The Labours of Idleness, or Seven Nights
Entertainments, by Guy Penseval, 128
Recollections of a Pedestrian, by the Author
of "Journal of an Exile," 129

The Rambles of Redbury Rook, by the Au-
thor of "The Subaltern Officer," 129
Illustrations of Anglo-Saxon Poetry, by J. J.
Conybeare, 129

The Lusiad, translated from the Portuguese,
by T. M. Musgrave, 129

The Crazed Maid of Venice, and other Poems,
by the author of Guisseppino, 130
The Wanderer of Scandinavia, or Sweden
Delivered, and other Poems, by Elizabeth
Sibella Hatfield, 130

The Slaves of Zanguebar, and other Poems,
by Miss Manwaring, 130

The French Genders taught in Six Fables, 131
The Gate of the French, Italian, and Spanish,

unlocked by a new method of acquiring the
Accidence, 131

Review of the Progress of Religious Opinions,
during the Nineteenth Century, by J. C. L.
de Sismondi, 131

Journal of a Third Voyage for the Discovery

of a North West Passage, 172
History of the United States, from their first
Settlement as Colonies to the Close of the
War with Great Britain in 1815, 172
The Progresses, Processions, and Magnificent
Entertainments of King James the First, by
John Nichols, F. S. A. 172

Memoirs of the Public and Private Life of
Napoleon Bounaparte, with Copious His-
torical Illustrations and Original Anecdotes,
172

Aphorisms, Opinions, and Reflections of the

late Dr. Parr, with a Sketch of his Life, 172
Rough Notes taken during some Rapid Jour-
neys across the Pampas, and among the
Andes, by Capt. F. B. Head, 173
The Complete Governess, by an Experienced
Teacher, 175

Tales in Verse, Illustrative of the several
Petitions of the Lord's Prayer, by the Rev.
H. F. Lyte, 176

The Weft of the Wye, a Poem, by Arthur St.
John, 179

Specimens of Romaic Lyric Poetry, by Paul
Maria Leopold Joss, 179

The Prophetess, a Tale of the Last Century,
in Italy, 179

The Odd Volume, 180

More Odd Moments, by the Author of "Odd
Moments," 180

Death's Doings, 218

Forget-me-Not, a Christmas and New-Year's
Present for the Year 1827, 221

The Amulet, or Christian and Literary Re-
membrancer, for the Year 1827, 222
A General Biographical Dictionary, containing
a Summary Account of the Lives of Emi-
nent Persons of all Nations, previous to the
Present Generation, 224

The History of Scotland, from the Roman
Invasion till the Suppression of the Rebellion
in 1745, by the Rev. Alex. Stewart, 225
Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lindley
Murray, written by Himself, with a Pre-
face, &c. by Elizabeth Frank, 225
The Nun, by William Elliot, 225
The Minstrel's Tale, and other Poems, by
George Moore, 226

The Beauties of Eminent Writers, selected
and arranged for the Instruction of Youth,
in the proper reading and reciting of the
English Language, 226

The History of the Reign of Henry VIII,
comprizing the Political History of the
commencement of the English Reformation;
by Sharon Turner, F. S. A., 265

The History of the Inquisition of Spain, Abridg-||
ed and Translated from the Original Works
of D. J. A. Llorente, 265

The Literary Souvenir, or Cabinet of Poetry
and Romance, for 1827, 265

The Foscari, a Tragedy, by Miss Mitford, 269
Notes and Reflections during a Ramble in

Germany, by the Author of “The Story of
a Life," 269

The Torr Hill, by the Author of "Brambletye
House," 269

Honor O'Hara, by Miss A. M. Porter, 271
Liesli, a Swiss Tale, 271

Recollections of the Life of John O'Keefe,
written by Himself, 271

Literary and Miscellaneous Memoirs, by J.
Cradock, Esq. M. A., 271

Sacred Specimens, selected from the Early
English Poets, with Prefatory Verses, 272
Select Specimens of English Poetry, from the
Reign of Elizabeth to the Present Time, by

G. Walker, M. A. 272

The Shadow of Life, a Funeral Sermon, 272
Sketch of the Progress and State of Litera-
ture for the Last Six Months; comprising
reviews (with extracts) of Malcolm's His-
tory of India-Turner's History of Henry
VIII.-Llorente's History of the Inqui-
sition-Tales by the O'Hara Family-Galt's
Last of the Lairds-Almack's-Cunning-
ham's Paul Jones-Tales of a Voyager-
Story of a Wanderer-The Rifleman's Com-
rade-Miss Acton's Poems-Thoughts on
Domestic Education-Hood's Whims and
Oddities-Friendship's Offering, &c. 278
Review of Music :-Songs to Rosa; the Poe-
try by T. H. Bayley, Esq., the Symphonies
and Accompaniments by T. A. Rawlings, 39
Sacred Melodies, No. 1. arranged with Sym-
phonies and Accompaniments, by W. Fitz-

patrick; the Poetry by J. Bellamy, Esq. 39
The Lilac and the Rose, by W. Fitzpatrick, 39
Sweet falls the Eve on Craigie Burns, by
W. Fitzpatrick, 39

Overture to Aladdin, by H. R. Bishop, 40
Come Love to me, 40
Oh Merry Row, 40

Divertimento for the Piano-forte, introducing
the air "Cara Mano," by Pio Cianchettini,

40

Rondo Brilliant pour la Piano-forte, par J. B.
Cramer, 86

Le Due Sorelle, a Duet, by Miss Essen, 86,
133

Select Airs from Boiledieu's " Dame Blanche,"
arranged for the Piano-forte, with Flute
Accompaniments, by C. A. Whitcomb,
Nos. I. and II., 86, 133
Ditto Ditto by Burrowes, 86

Grand Allegro de Bravura seguito da una bril-
liante Polacca, by N. C. Bochsa, 86
Non, Je ne veux pas chanter, arranged as a duet
for the Harp and Piano-forte, with Intro-
duction and Coda, by N. C Bochsa, 87
Aladdin, or the Wonderful Lamp, a Fairy
Opera, in Three Acts, by H. R. Bishop, 131
Here! Aladdin, here! 131
Doctor, Doctor, 131
Genius of Flame, 131
Here! Here! Here! 132
New Lamps for Old, 132
Who first will strike the Deer, 132

Friendship's Offering; a Literary Album, Thou art gone, 132

Edited by T. K. Hervey, 269

Our Village; Sketches of Rural Character

That Doom is Death, 132

It is Night beneath the Sea, 132

and Scenery, by Mary Russell Mitford, 269 | Hours of Rapture, 132

Vauxhall; or, 'tis this, the best of all lights, De || Ditto, with Variations, by G. Kialmark, 273
132

La Scatola, a Rondo for the Piano-forte, by
Chas. Neate, 132

Romance, with Variations, for the Piano-forte,
by C. M. Von Weber, 132

Are you Angry, Mother? arranged by E
Knight, 133

A Military Divertimento for the Piano-forte,
by D. Lee, 133

"Draw the Sword, Scotland," sung by Mr.
Braham, altered and arranged, by G. H.
Rodwell, 180

The Daughter of Love, a Serenade with an
Obligato Piano-forte Accompaniment, by
C. E. Horn, 180

When the Birds are sleeping, a Cavatina, by
A. Meves, 180

Lilies of the Valley, by Sir John Stephenson,
180

Sing on, such Tears are bliss, 180

The Death of Weber, the Poetry by Planché,
the Music composed and selected by J.
Braham, 180

Monody on Weber, the Words by W. Mac-

gregor Logan, the Music by J. Barnet, 181
A Selection of Airs from Medea in Corinto,
arranged for the Harp by N. C. Bochsa, in
Three Books. Book I. 181

Cherry Ripe, arranged for the Harp, with an
Introduction, by T. P. Chipp, 181

Mary, Think of me, 226

The Summer Rose, 226

I will Listen, 226

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Fantasia on the Duet, Non palpitar mia vita,

in the Opera of Medea, by P. Cianchet-
tini, 226

Sonatina for the Piano-forte, with Violin or

Flute, by J. B. Cramer, 226

Fantasie for the Piano-forte and Flute, on

Airs in the Sacrifice Interrompu, by J. B.
Cramer, 227

Before Breakfast, an Operatic Piece, Com-
posed by John Barnet, 272

The Charm of Love, a Scottish Air, adapted
by W. F. Collard, 272

Lovely Rose, a Cavatina, by J. Blewitt, 272
I've been Roaming, arranged as a Rondo,
with Introduction for the Piano-forte, by
T. A. Rawlings, 273

The Minstrel's Harp, arranged as a diverti-
mento for the Piano-forte, by T. A. Raw-
lings, 273

Select Melodies, from the Oracle, arranged for
the Piano-forte, with the Flute, by R.
Lacy, 273

Select Melody from the Interrupted Sacrifice,
arranged as Duets for the Piano-forte, by S.
F. Rimbault, 273

Hommage aux Dames, a Divertimento for the
Piano-forte, by C. Pleyel, 273

Are you angry Mother? a Divertisement, by
T. A. Rawlings, 273

The Sun is o'er the Mountains, a Rondeau,
by ditto, 273

A Collection of Popular Melodies, arranged in
a familiar style, by T. P. Chipps, 274
Mozart's twelve admired Airs, with Embel-
lishments by R. Dresler, 274

Sacrifice Interrompu, with Embellishments by
Saust, 274

Dame Blanche, with embellishments by ditto,
274

Napoleon's Grand March and Quick Step,
with an Accompaniment for Flute, by A.
Wiesbecker, 274

Slow and Quick Marches of the 4th Dragoon
Guards, by E. Hull, 274

English Theatricals, &c.-Haymarket, 47, 81,
133, 181, 228;-Miss Macauley's Reci-
tations, 42, 135;-English Opera House,
88, 134, 181, 228;-Drury Lane, 227, 274;
-Covent Garden, 228, 275

Fine Arts' Exhibitions, &c.—British Institution,
42, 89, 136;-Society of Painters in Water
Colours, 43;- Society of British Artists,
43;-Coronation of Charles X. 43;-Pœ-
eilorama, 43, 89;-Cosmorama, 43, 89;-
Panstereomachia, 44, 90;-Diorama, 89;—
National Gallery, 136

Fine Arts Publications:-British School of
Painting, 44;-Indian Scenery, Costume,
&c. 44, 276;-The Extinguisher, 44;-
Ecce Homo, 90;-Belshazzar's Feast, 90;
-The Princess Charlotte's Cenotaph, 90;
-Othello, 90;-Leicester's Visit to Amy
Robsart, 90;-Marine Sketch Book 90;-
Sketches of Shipping, 90;-Views in Rus-
sia, 90;-Lodge's Portraits', 81, 276;-
Dr. Jenner, 91;-Madame Pasta, 91;-
Ornamental Villas, 91; Brighton Palace,
136;-Emperor of Russia, 137;-The
Enchanted Island, 137;-Young Shrimp-
Catchers, 137; - Phrenological Illustra
tions, 137; Castellated, Monastic, and Do-
mestic Architecture, 137; - Miss Love,
137;-The Rivals, 137;- Scotch Maps,
137;-Portrait of the King, 182;-Portrait
of the Duke of York, 183;-Portrait of
Mr. Canning, 183;-Views in Greece, 183;
-Mexico, 183; Portrait of Reynolds,
183;-The Devil's Bridge, 183; - Views in
Scotland, 183;-London from Greenwich,
183;-Burmese War, 228;--Voyage Pitto-
resque, 229;-Portrait of Talma, 276;-
C. Kemble and Fawcett, 276;-Death of
Botzaris, 276;-Scarborough, 276;-Wa-
terloo Bridge, 276;-The Misers, 276;-
Passions of the Horse, 276;-Map of the
World, 276

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Varieties:-Dancing, 138;-The Waltz, 138;
-Female Presence of Mind. 138;-Female
Gallantry, 138;-Mr. Canning, 138
Literary and Scientific Intelligence, 45, 91,
139, 184, 229, 276

Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 46, 92, 140,
186, 232, 277

END OF VOL. IV.

LONDON:

PRINTED BY J. L. COX, GREAT QUEEN STUFET.

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