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Songs and Ballad:

Padre Francisco, iv. 147, 196

Palatine's Daughter, bilingual poem, viii. 505

Passing by, xii. 12, 111, 176

Paul Jones, ii. 306, 353, 495 ; iii. 34, 296

Poor Jack Stoker, i. 167

Pop goes the Weasel, v. 356

Praise of Chloris her Dull Eye, i. 167

Pressgang, vi. 28, 96, 161

Pyramus and Thisbe, iv. 267, 400

Bed, White, and Blue, iv. 164, 231, 312, 338,

426, 502 ; v. 15, 272

Eule, Britannia, iv. 143 ; vi. 8, 118 ; vii. 146 St. Kevin and the goose, i. 467, 518 Shetland New'r Even's Song, x. 148, 278 Should he upbraid, xi. 147, 214 Sir Simon the King, ii. 127, 173, 235 Stay, traveller, tarry here to-night, v. 437, 504 Sumeris y-cumen in, ii. 7, 109, 176, 234, 512 Sur le Pont d' Avignon, xii. 170, 211 Sweet Ellen the fair from her cottage had strayed,

v. 437

Sweet Richard, ix. 168 Tell me, shepherds, have you seen, viii. 423, 530 ;

ix. 113, 416 ; xii. 377 The books are all open, the lawyers are met,

viii. 524

The Chesapeake so bold, v. 435 The Cornysshe Chowgh, iv. 228 The doctor [?] his medical man doth tend, ix. 388 The oak, the ash, and the bonny ivy tree, xii. 328,

433, 492

Then hurrah for my grandfather Brian ! ii. 8 There is a garden in her face, i. 488 ; ii. 98 There is a ladye, sweet and kind, xi. 489 There was a miller, he had three sons, ix. 388 Three Jovial Huntsmen, ii. 88, 110, 177 Three Ravens, xi. 485 ; xii. 53 Tom Bowling, v. 474; vi. 15, 156 Trap for a Scold, iv. 347, 420 Two Faithful Lovers, viii. 286 Union Jack, vi. 450 Universal Songster, viii. 364, 510 Vicar and Moses, x. 169, 232, 334 Vilikins and his Dinah, x. 388 Wandering Willie, viii. 102 We are coming, Father Abraam, i. 308, 477 We don't want to fight, vii. 386 We '11 go to sea no more, xi. 428 We shall meet, we know not where, i. 409 Wearin' o' the Green, v. 316, 405 Whar hae ye been a' day, xi. 265 When I am dead, my dearest, iii. 128, 213, 356 When I was a girl about eighteen, iii. 268 When the little drummer beats to bed, xi. 28, 76 White Hat, i. 495

Will ye no come back again ? ix. 401, 511 Willow, Willow, Willow, xi. 6 Wings to bear me over mountain and vale away,

xi. 289, 330

Yet I 'd rather have a guinea, i. 195 Songs, pseudo-Burnsian, ix. 327 Sonnet, sonnets on, i. 398 Sonnet as sermon, i. 105 Sonties, its etymology, vi 486


Soot, its pronunciation, ii. 427 ; iii. 14, 395 Sorbonne, ground-plan of fourteenth-century church,

xii. 84

Sorcery and science, viii. 302 Sorrow, remembrance of joy in, i. 123, 251, 414, 493

ii. 252 ; iii. 132

Sortes, divination by, in Persia, xi. 66 Sortes Evangelicae : St. Eugenia, x. 183 ; xi. 194 Sos on almond tree as an emblem of old age, x. 1 75 Sotheby (E. M.) on " Oh ! the pilgrims of Zion," x.

408

Sothern (H. W.) on burial-ground in Portugal Street, viii. 343. Cosway (Richard), vi. 468. Picture by Martineau, xi. 158. Taylor (Edward), iii. 229 Souaan, mail shirts from the, v. 183, 270, 326 Soudan folk-lore, ii. 224 Soufrtere, bird of the, xi. 404 Soukle, alias souble, in Speght's ' Chaucer,' x. 505 ' Soul's Errand,' its authorship, x. 150, 191, 253 Sous, Anglicized word, its pronunciation, v. 437 ; vi.

14, 254 South (John), LL.B., Regius Professor, Oxford, xii.

309, 395, 452

South (John), vicar of St. Uny Lelant, xii. 309, 395 South Sea scheme, list of subscribers, xii. 68, 155 South Tawton, Princes Arthur and Henry at, iii. 127 Southam (H.) on Abbey of Burton-on-Trent, xi. 76. Barrosa token, ix. 248. Black bottles for wine, ix. 276. Bottled ale, ix. 18. Butler's Erewhon,' x. 68. Cardinals and crimson robes, xii. 486. Cure- ton (General), monument to, x. 291, 398. Darsy (Earl), x. 297. Dissington family, viii. 365. Donore (Lord), viii. 114. "Flea in the ear," xii. 138. Frail, ix. 96. Hand-ruling in old title-pages, viii. 110. Hell-in-harness, xi. 417. Bobbins family, x. 193. Ladle, a, viii. 174. Louis XVI., account of his death, viii. 49. Lupo - mannaro, x. 34. Mayors' correct title and precedence, xi. 389. Napoleon's first marriage, x. 156. Parry e (Blanche), ix. 284. Plaster quotation, xi. 488. Scot (Robert), xi. 452. Southam (Robert), martyr, viii. 165. Spider eating, viii. 511. Tennyson's ' Lord of Burleigh,' xi. 194. Tudor (Lady Mary), ix. 194. Yard of ale, ix. 255 Southam (H. R. H.) on a company of miners, vii. 497.

Sweep's sign, vii. 326

Southam (Robert), martyr, records of, viii. 165 Southam Church, Warwickshire, heads in, vii. 268 Southerne (Thomas), dramatist, hia residence, vi. 183 Southesk (Anne, Countess of), her portrait, xi. 158,

311

Southey (Robert), parallel to his lines on his books, i.

246; on Cowper, vi. 88; a reference in, 104 ; and

Swedenborg, vii. 186; and Joseph Mitchell, xi. 405

Southwark, allusions to St. Saviour's, v. 516 ; Roman

remains in, vi. 368

Southwell (T.) on date wanted, vii. 27. Merrett

(Christopher), v. 436. Vancouver, viii. 504. Water

barometer, x. 366. Willughby's ' Ornithology,' ix.

468

Sovereign, imitation, showing Prince of Wales's

plume, viii. 184

Sowens as an article of food, v. 413 Soy, its meaning and derivation, iv. 475, 526 Soyres (J. de) on Abp. Whately and J. B. PeVes, v. 337