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Note: Click on author’s names to see their contributions to various literary annuals. Authors in brackets were published anonymously and later identified by Andrew Boyle in An Index to the Annuals 1820-1850. Titles without an author were anonymous contributions or have not yet been identified. |
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| [Preface] | [i] |
| To the Flower "Forget-Me-Not." By Bernard Barton [Engraving] | 1 |
| Forget-Me-Not. By Henry Neele, Esq | 4 |
| The Wedding-Day [By William Cooke Stafford] | 6 |
| Second Sight; A Dramatic Scene. By L.E.L. | 22 |
| The Lover's Tomb. By Henry Neele, Esq. [Engraving] | 29 |
| The Alcazar of Seville, and the Tale of the Green Taper. By the Author of "Doblado's Letters." [By J. Blanco White] | 31 |
| The Parting Charge. By L.E.L. [Engraving] | 55 |
| To the Sun-Dial; A Midnight Reverie. By Bernard Barton | 57 |
| The Dying Soldier [By Flora] [Engraving] | 59 |
| My Stella's Return. By H. Brandreth, Esq. | 69 |
| The Lute. By L.E.L. | 72 |
| The Two Pilgrims in Grey [By D.F.T.] [Engraving] | 73 |
| Song. By T. Meadows, Esq. | 89 |
| To the Sky-Lark. By Bernard Barton | 91 |
| Royal Nuptials [By B.G.] [Engraving] | 93 |
| A Mother's Lament for an Infant Daughter. By James Montgomery, Esq. | 117 |
| The Ruined Cottage. By L.E.L. | 120 |
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| Ademdai. From a Persian Manuscript [Engraving] |
124 |
| Letrilla. From the Spanish. By J. H. Wiffen, Esq. | 155 |
| The Fallen Leaf. A Fragment [By Flora] | 157 |
| La Bagatelle; a Valentine. By Mrs. E. Cobbold | 162 |
| The Madonna of St. Sixtus, by Raphael, in
the Royal Gallery at Dresden. By Professor
Böttiger [Engraving] |
165 |
| To Music [Signed "R.M."; aka Robert Millhouse] | 172 |
| Verses to a Lady, who presented the Author with the Flower of a Field-Plant, which is said to cause the gifted Person to dream of the Giver. By H. Brandreth, Esq | 174 |
| The Indian Orphan; a Tale. By L.E.L. | 176 |
| Midnight; Veneziana [By E.] | 195 |
| Sacontala; A Tale [By Henry
Neele] [Engraving] |
196 |
| Confessions of a Frenchwoman | 204 |
| Gunhilda; or, the Champion Page. A Dramatic Scene. By Mrs. E. Cobbold | 207 |
| Sonnets, written at Rouen and Castleton in the Peak. By the Rev. W. B. Clarke | 214 |
| Stanzas [By W.S.Y.] | 217 |
| The Grave of the Suicide [By J.] | 219 |
| Lines to a Lady who had refused three separate Proposals; with a Cameo Figure of Sappho. By H. Brandreth, Esq. | 231 |
| Youth [Signed M.J.J.; aka Maria Jane Jewsbury] | 233 |
| Farewell and Welcome. From the German of Goethe. By John Bowring, Esq. | 236 |
| The Tournament [By William
Cooke Stafford] [Engraving] |
238 |
| Canzonet. By Henry Neele, Esq. | 264 |
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| Letrilla. From the Spanish. By J. H. Wiffen [different poem] | 266 |
| Marianne. By J. M. Lacey, Esq. | 268 |
| The Young Captive. Form the French of A. Chenier. By John Bowring, Esq. | 297 |
| The Rational Lunatic. By Henry
Zschokke [Engraving] |
300 |
| To my Daughter. By George Hayter, Esq. | 380 |
| To a Lady, with a Leaf gathered from the Mulberry-Tree, planted by Milton in the Gardens of Christ College, Cambridge. By J. H. Wiffen, Esq. | 382 |
| The Falls of Gavarnie in the Pyrennees. From
the unpublished Journal of a Traveller [Engraving] |
383 |
| Music. By Miss S. E. Hatfield | 390 |
| The Thirty-first of December [By E.] | 392 |
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