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CONTENTS.

What you Will. No. I. Edited by Vyvyan Joyeuse (illegible text)

Poems to Zoe Edmund Bruce 2(illegible text)

Sonnets Gerard Montgomery 2(illegible text)

I.—To Poesy

II.—To ——, on her Voyage to India

III. —————

Give me a low and humble mound Vyvyan Joyeuse 2(illegible text)

Oh Rosamond!

By thy love, fair girl of France. Author:Tristram Merton 2(illegible text)

Imitation of the Excursion

Complaint of a Poet

Now thou may'st not fickle be Hamilton Murray 2(illegible text)

When fortune forsakes me Davenant Cecil 2(illegible text)

Sonnet.—To a dream

To ————

Stanzas

Enigmas, I. and II. Vyvyan Joyeuse 22(illegible text)




No. II.

Castle Vernon, No. II. Peregrine Courtenay 22(illegible text)

On Quadrilles Richard Mills 23(illegible text)

The Troubadour, a Poem. Canto I. Peregrine Courtenay 23(illegible text)

Crumbs of Criticism—On the Plays of Sir John Suckling 'Edward Haselfoot 259

My First Folly Vyvyan Joyeuse 264

My Maiden Brief William Payne 273

On the Pastoral Romance of Longus Hamilton Murray 277

The Staffordshire Collieries Martin D. Heaviside 295

Points Peregrine Courtenay 301

An unpublished Episode of Vathek, edited by Charles Pendragon 309

On the Idleness of Authors Oliver Medley 314

Horæ Albanæ Edward Haselfoot 310

Recollections of my Travels—Leonora Irvine Montagu 325

The Wreath Gerard Montgomery 328

Cockney Balaam—A Dias at the Johnson's Head, edited by Charles Pendragon 331

On Mosque and Tower John Tell 336

Lord Byron—Past and Present Davenant Cecil and Paterson Aymer 337