1832 (The Keepsake)
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1832
- Mrs. Stanhope, frontispiece, by Rochard
- Narrative of an Ascent of Mont Blanc in August, 1830, pp. 1-16, by the Honorable Edward Bootle Wilbraham
- Lines Written at Granada in the Year 1820, pp. 17-20, by the Honorable Hobart Cradock
- Sonnet on the Pic Du Midi, D’ossau, in the Pyrenees, p. 21, by Sir Archibald Edmonstone, Bart.
- Epigram from the Spanish of Lope de Vega, p. 21, by Lord Holland
- The Dream, pp. 22-38, by the author of Frankenstein
- Constance, p. 24, by Miss L. Sharpe
- Human Life, pp. 39-40, by Lord Dover
- The Star of the Pacific, pp. 41-70, by J. A. St. John
- An Eastern Night, pp. 71-73, by Lady Emmeline Stuart Wortley
- On Being Shown the Tomb of a Favorite Dog, p. 73, by Lord Ashtown
- The Champion, pp. 74-91, by Mrs. Charles Gore
- The Champion, p. 90, by Alfred E. Chalon, R. A.
- To Elizabeth in Sickness, p. 91, by R. H. Stanhope, M. P.
- Advertisement Extraordinary, pp. 92-93, by Joseph Jekyll
- Lines on the Death of a Near Relation, Written on the Sea-shore, p. 93, by Lord Mahon
- Edith, pp. 94-95, by L. E. L.
- The Self-Devoted, p. 95, by Miss Agnes Strickland
- Therese, pp. 96-128, by Sheridan Knowles
- Dressing for the Ball, p. 114, by De Verria
- Good Angels, p. 129, by H. Howard, R. A.
- Good Angels, pp. 129-130, by L. E. L.
- Stanzas, pp. 130-131, by the Lady Emmeline Stuart-Wortley
- The New King, pp. 132-158, by Theodore Hook
- Sonnet, on Reading “Paradise Regained”, p. 158, by Lord Holland
- The Repentance of Nineveh, p. 159, by John Martin
- The Repentance of Nineveh, pp. 159-161, by Ralph Bernal, M. P.
- The Fortunes of a Modern Crichton, pp. 162-178, by T. H. Lister
- Stanzas, p. 178, by the Countess of Blessington
- An Early Passage in Sir John Perrot’s Life, pp. 179-183, by L. E. L.
- Lady Evelyn Savile’s Three Trials; Being an Extract from the Diary of Mr. S. of Charlcote-Park, pp. 184-204, by Mrs. Charles Gore
- Isola Bella, p. 203, by C. Stanfield
- A Party of Pleasure up the River Tamer, pp. 205-211, by the Countess of Morley
- One the Life and Writings of Lord Byron, pp. 212-219, by Archdeacon Spencer
- Byron’s Dream, p. 215, by J. D. Harding
- The Savoyard, pp. 220-221, by the Honorable Henry Liddell
- Stanzas, p. 221, by Lord Morpeth
- The Bridemaid, a Sketch, pp. 222-238, by the Earl of Mulgrave
- London in September (Not in 1831), p. 238, by Lord John Russell
- Do You Remember It, p. 239, by Miss L. Sharpe
- Do You Remember It?, pp. 239-240, by L. E. L.
- The Family of Dammerel, a Tale, pp. 241-264, by Ralph Bernal, M. P.
- Caroline Dammerel, p. 254, by J. W. Wright
- Lines, p. 264, by Countess of Blessington
- Marly, p. 265, by J. M. W. Turner
- Marly, pp. 265-266
- Bude, pp. 266-268, by Lord Porchester
- The Birth of Rhodes, the Story is Taken from the Seventh Olympic Ode of Pindar, pp. 268-269, by Lord Morpeth
- Baby! An Auto-Biographical Memoir, pp. 270-281, collected and edited by W. Jerdan
- The Late Queen of Prussia, p. 281, by Lady Emmeline Stuart Wortley
- The Zwinger Palace, p. 282
- The Portrait, p. 282, by R. H. Stanhope
- Interior of Zwinger Palace, Dresden, p. 282, by S. Prout
- A Highland Anecdote, to the Editor of the Keepsake, pp. 283-286, by Sir Walter Scott, Bart.
- Stanzas, p. 286, by the Honorable Grantley Berkeley
- St. Germain-en-Laye, p. 287, by J. M. W. Turner, R. A.
- St. Germain-en-Laye, pp. 287-288
- To a Lady Who Desired the Writer to Send Her Some Verses, p. 288, by J. R. Gowen
- The Wedding, pp. 289-318, by the Honorable Charles Phipps
- The Wedding, p. 309, by Miss L. Sharpe
- Scandal, p. 319, by R. Smirke, R. A.
- Scan.-Mag., pp. 319-320, by William Jerdan
Submitted by: Shaw, Megan: section 1, Winter 2014