1837, Volume 2, Issue 7 (Bentley's Miscellany)
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July 1837
- Song of the Month, No. VII, July, 1837, Being a Baptismal Chaunt for the Birth of Our Second Volume, as Sung (in Character) by Father Prout, p. 1, by Father Prout
- Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy’s Progress, Chapters IX-XI, pp. 2-16, by Boz
- Oliver amazed at the Dodger’s mode of “going to work”, p. 11, by George Cruikshank
- Elegiac Stanzas, p. 16, by Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson
- Fictions of the Middle Ages, the Butterfly Bishop, pp. 17-25, by Delta
- A New Song to the Old Tune of “Kate Kearney”, p. 25, by F. G.
- What Tom Binks Did When He Didn’t Know What to Do with Himself, pp. 26-36, by S. Y.
- A Gentleman Quite, p. 36, by J. S.
- The Foster-Child, pp. 37-45, by Eugenius
- The White Man’s Devil-House, a Fragment, pp. 46-50, by F. Harrison Rankin
- A Lyric for Lovers, p. 50
- Remains of Hajji Baba, Chapters VII-VIII, pp. 51-57, by the author of “Zohrab”
- Shakspeare Papers—No. III, Romeo, pp. 57-67, by Dr. Maginn
- The Piper’s Progress, pp. 67-68, by Father Prout
- Darby the Swift; or, The Longest Way Round Is the Shortest Way Home, Chapter II, pp. 68-75, by J. A. Wade
- The Duel, pp. 76-81, by Captain Medwin
- The Monk of Ravenne, p. 81, by Cleiaubuid
- A Marine’s Courtship, pp. 82-91, by Michael Burke Honan
- A Marine’s Courtship, p. 82, by George Cruikshank
- Family Stories—No. VI—Mrs. Botherby’s Story, The Leech of Folkestone, pp. 91-108, by Thomas Ingoldsby
Submitted by: Reynolds, Harrison: section 1, Winter 2009