1836 (The Keepsake)
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1836
- The Brighton Beauty, p. frontispiece, by Alfred E. Chalon, R. A.
- Orsina Brandini. A Tale, pp. 1-48, by Mary Boyle
- The Last Look, p. 10, by E. T. Parris
- Camilla, p. 41, by J. Bostock
- The March of Time, on Hearing the Village Clock of Achen Strike Noon in the Achenthal, amidst the Tyrolese Alps, pp. 49-50, by the author of Richelieu, the Gipsy, &c. &c.
- On the Popular Superstition of First Love Being Lasting, p. 50, by R. Bernal, esq.
- The Smugglers’ Boat, p. 51, by A. G. Vickers
- Moonshine, pp. 51-74, by the author of Peter Simple
- The Favorite Flower, p. 75, by T. Stothard, R. A.
- The Favourite Flower, pp. 75-76, by the Hon. Mrs. Norton
- The Broken Heart, p. 76
- The Unexpected Rencontre, an Episode of the Palais Royal, 1833, pp. 77-95
- Written in July, 1834, p. 96, by Samuel Rogers
- Count Rodolph’s Heir, p. 97, by C. R. Leslie, R. A.
- Count Rodolph’s Heir, pp. 97-129, by the Hon. Mrs. Norton
- The Appointed Hour, pp. 130-132, by R. M. S.
- The Appointed Hour, p. 130, by J. R. Herbert
- The Fisherman of Scarphout, Two Chapters from an Old History, pp. 133-156, by G. P. R. James, esq.
- Sir Julian and His Page, pp. 157-158, by G. W. L.
- A Fire at Sea, p. 159, by J. M. W. Turner, R. A.
- A Fire at Sea, pp. 159-169, by Captain Frederic Chamier
- Written in 1824, on Reading Five Spanish Novels, Each Omitting Throughout One Vowel in the Alphabet, and the Sixth Containing One Vowel Only, p. 170, by Lord Holland
- Eve’s Legend, pp. 170-172, by Lord Holland
- The Bribe, p. 173, by G. Cattermole
- The Bribe, pp. 173-174, by Isaac Doré Amos, esq.
- The Autobiography of Lueleagh, a Scotch Terrier, pp. 175-213, edited by the Hon. Charles Phipps
- The Window Tax, p. 213
- Imitated from Horace, p. 214
- The Escape of Finella (Masaniello), p. 215, by Alfred E. Chalon, R. A.
- Fenella’s Mistake, pp. 215-216, by L. E. L.
- Sonnet, p. 216, by the Hon. Mrs. Norton
- Day Dreams, from “The Diary of a Dreamer”, pp. 217-234, by H. S. B.
- The Raft, p. 229, by A. G. Vickers
- The Reprieve, p. 235, by J. R. Herbert
- The Reprieve, pp. 235-237, by the Hon. Mrs. Norton
- Andrew Birch, pp. 238-253
- The Wakening, p. 253, by R. F. Horsman
- Fashion’s Idol, pp. 254-257, by the Hon. Mrs. Norton
- Fashion’s Idol, p. 254, by J. Bostock
- Niluphar, the Hindu Girl, pp. 258-272, by R. Brinsley Sheridan, esq.
- The Hindu Girl, p. 267, by F. P Stephanoff
- The Wreck, p. 273, by J. M. W. Turner, R. A.
- The Wreck, pp. 273-274, by E. Howard, esq.
- The Progress of Painting, A Fragment of a Dream, pp. 275-280, by Thomas Moore, esq.
- Sonnet, p. 281, by the Hon. Mrs. Norton
- Narrative of Mr. Johnson’s Voyage to the Continent, pp. 282-294, by Leitch Ritchie
- Calais, p. 282, by A. G. Vickers
- The Song of Liberty, p. 294
- Destruction of Both Houses of Parliament by Fire, Oct. 16, 1834, p. 295, by J. M. W. Tuner, R. A.
- The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, pp. 295-296, by the Hon. Mrs. Norton
- The Brighton Beauty (Vide Frontispiece), pp. 297-298
- The Artist’s Love, p. 299, by F. P. Stephanoff
- The Artist’s Love, pp. 299-324, by the Hon. Mrs. Norton
Submitted by: Shaw, Megan: section 1, Winter 2014