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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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| ["Appealing by the magic of its name," By L. E. L. on Title Page] | [i] |
| [Preface] | [iii] |
| Marcus Curtius [Engraving] | 1 |
| Mont Blanc. By the Rev. Charles Strong | 6 |
| The Retreat. By James Montgomery, Esq. | 7 |
| The Sculptured Children. On Chantrey's Monument at Lichfield. By Mrs. Hemans | 11 |
| The Hour too Many | 13 |
| Langsyne. By Delta [aka D.L. Moir] | 23 |
| St. Mary of the Lows. By James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd | 25 |
| The Christian. By M.E. Beaufort | 29 |
| Ellen Strathallan. A Fairy Legend. By Mrs. Pickersgill [Engraving] | 31 |
| From an Absentee. By Barry Cornwall [aka B.W. Procter] | 38 |
| Recollections of Père la Chaise [Signed H.P.] | 39 |
| The Guiding Star. By the late Edward Knight, Esq. of Drury Lane Theatre | 52 |
| Xerxes. By Charles Swain, Esq. Author of Metrical Essays on Subjects of History and Imagination | 53 |
| A Father's Legacy to his Children. By James Kenney, Esq. | 56 |
| Eliza Carthago. By Mrs. Bowdich | 57 |
| The Faithful Guardian. By John Bird, Esq. [Engraving] | 65 |
| Epitaph on a Gnat, found crushed on the Leaf of a Lady's Album. By James Montgomery, Esq. | 67 |
| Song. By John Clare | 68 |
| Terence O'Flaherty. By A Modern Pythagorean [aka Robert MacNish] | 69 |
| Phaon in Sicily. [Signed A.K.] | 83 |
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| Tintagel Castle. By John Michell, Esq. [Boyle attributes this poem to Major Nicholas Michell] | 85 |
| Impromptu on Waste. By the late E[dward] Knight, Esq. | 88 |
| The Enthusiast on the Waters. By the Rev. Richard Polwhele | 89 |
| To the New Year. By the Rev. George Downes, A.M. | 92 |
| The Village of Scheveling. A Dutch Legend of 1530. By Charles Swain, Esq. | 93 |
| The Euthanasia. A Story of Modern Greece [Signed Eως] [Engraving] | 95 |
| Lights and Shades [Signed F.H.] | 120 |
| To the Altar of St. George's Church, Hanover Square. By James Bird, Esq. | 121 |
| St. Peter walking on the Sea. By Mrs. Henry Rolls | 122 |
| Ballad. By Miss Emma Roberts | 124 |
| To a Wood-Dove. By Mrs. Bray, Author of De Foix, etc. | 125 |
| Sonnet. By Mrs. Emmerson | 126 |
| Banks of the Ganges. By Captain M'Naghten [Engraving] | 127 |
| The Prophet in the Wilderness. Lines on an Engraving, by Martin. By the Author of "Nugæ Sacræ," etc. [aka William Ball] | 130 |
| The Cornet's Widow. By John Bird, Esq. | 131 |
| To the Sea [Signed F.H.] | 144 |
| On a Portrait. By Delta [aka D.L. Moir] | 145 |
| Woman's Eye. By the Rev. J.H. Caunter, B.D. | 148 |
| The Zanteote Lovers [Signed H. T**y.] | 149 |
| Constancy. By James Bird, Esq. [Engraving] | 157 |
| Constancy. By Charles Swain, Esq. | 162 |
| Friendship. By the Rev. Francis Skurray, B.D. Author of Bidcombe Hill | 164 |
| The Houri. A Persian Tale. By the late Henry Neele, Esq. | 165 |
| To the Moss Rose. By Miss Agnes Strickland, Author of Worcester Field, etc. | 178 |
| The Spell [Signed F.H.] | 180 |
| The Light-House. By the Rev. George Woodley [Engraving] | 181 |
| Time's Takings and Leavings. By Bernard Barton | 183 |
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| The Funeral Boat. A Legend. By Miss Louisa Stuart Costello | 185 |
| Sunset. By the Rev. Charles Strong | 192 |
| Giuseppe Guercino [Signed Rosa] | 193 |
| Song [Signed R.F.H. aka R.F. Housman] | 208 |
| Frolic in a Palace. By W.H. Harrison, Esq. [Engraving] | 209 |
| St. Andrew's. By the Author of Tales and Sketches [aka Jacob Ruddiman] | 215 |
| On the Reappearance of the Seventh Pleiad. By Miss Isabel Hill, Author of Constance, Zaphna, etc. | 216 |
| Lost and Won. A Village Sketch. By Miss Mary Russell Mitford | 217 |
| The Vale of Ide. By John Bowring, Esq. | 228 |
| Bridal Greetings. By James Montgomery, Esq. | 229 |
| Concha Veneris. By the Rev. Richard Polwhele | 230 |
| Sir Baldred's Farewell. By Delta [aka D.L. Moir] | 231 |
| The Rainbow [Signed H. T**y.] | 233 |
| Truth, Youth, and Age. An Apologue. By Charles Swain, Esq. | 234 |
| The Musician of Augsburg. By Derwent Conway, Author of Solitary Walks through Many Lands [aka Henry D. Inglis] | 235 |
| Sonnet. By Richard Howitt | 244 |
| The Proposal. By Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson [Engraving] | 245 |
| The Warrior's Death. By Frederic Shoberl, Jun. | 249 |
| Rebecca parting with Jacob. By Miss Emily Taylor | 251 |
| The Maid of the Beryl. By Mrs. Hofland | 253 |
| The Destroyer. By Miss Eliza Rennie | 267 |
| Man [Signed Leontine] | 269 |
| The Tears of the Dead. By Mrs. Harriet Downing | 271 |
| On a Child killed by Lightning. By John Clare | 272 |
| The Magician of Vicenza [Engraving] | 273 |
| Reason's Victory. By Miss Agnes Strickland | 283 |
| Presumption Reproved. By W.H. Harrison, Esq. | 285 |
| Woman's Love. By Mrs. Cockle | 289 |
| To Poesy [Signed R.F.H. aka R.F. Housman] | 291 |
| Memorials of a Schoolfellow. By the Rev. Henry Stebbing, A.M. [Engraving] | 293 |
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| Woman and Music. By Wm. Cooke Stafford, Esq. | 304 |
| On a Heavy Fall of Snow. By the Rev. W.B. Clarke | 305 |
| On Sickness. By the Author of "Nugæ Sacræ," [aka William Ball] | 307 |
| The Sonneteer [Signed R.J. aka Richard Johns] | 308 |
| Eastern Apologues. By
James Hogg, the Ettrick
Shepherd. The Divinity of Song The Beauty of Women Maxims of Sadac, the Son of Azor |
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| The Matrimonial Rule. Inscribed in the Album of a Young Lady on the Eve of Marriage. By the Editor of Forget Me Not [Frederic Shoberl] | 324 |
| To a Butterfly. By the Rev. George Woodley | 325 |
| Last Lines. By Charles Brinsley Sheridan, Esq. | 326 |
| Farewell to a Friend, on his Departure for America [Signed J.F.] | 327 |
| To Beauty. By the Rev. Charles Strong | 328 |
| The Country Kitchen. By Miss Mitford [Engraving] | 329 |
| The Wish. By the Editor of Forget Me Not [Signed F.S. aka Frederick Shoberl] | 330 |
| The Goldsmith of Westcheap. By the Author of London in the Olden Time [aka Miss H. Lawrance] | 331 |
| The Blind Piper. By Delta [aka D.L. Moir] [Engraving] | 365 |
| On the Wreck of a Vessel. By Montague Seymour | 368 |
| The Rover's Farewell to his Mistress. By Miss Susannah Strickland [aka Mrs. Moodie in Boyle] | 369 |
| Ovid in Pontus. By Barry Cornwall [aka B.W. Procter] | 370 |
| The Maniac. By the Rev. J. Hobart Caunter, B.D. | 371 |
| Lydford Bridge. By N.T. Carrington | 380 |
| The Red Flag at the Fore. By the Old Sailor [aka M.H. Barker] | 383 |
| Sonnet composed off Ætolia. By Charles Brinsley Sheridan, Esq. | 402 |
| Alice. By W.H. Harrison, Esq. [Engraving] | 403 |
| On the Recitation of Palestine, a Prize Poem, by Reginald Heber. By Miss Lætitia Jermyn | 410 |
| To an Evening Star. By F. Muller | 411 |
| Remembrance. By Miss Keating | 413 |
| Remorse. By [Major] Nicholas Michell | 415 |
| Song. By James Kenney, Esq. | 418 |
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