The Edinburgh Literary Journal/January–June 1831/Number 133
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- "Stray Leaves" by John Wilson
- "Ianthe" by Jane Cross Simpson
- "The Shoeblack" by David Macbeth Moir
- "An Orison" by Thomas Tod Stoddart
- "The Dear Years" by Robert Chambers
- "At Sea in a Fog"
- "The Red Mantle" by Johann Karl August Musäus, translated anonymously
- "Byron’s Prayer" by John Malcolm
- "The Bystander"
- "The Poetic Mirror" by Thomas Campbell and George Crabbe
- "The Faithful Sentinel: A Story" by Ziya' al-Din Nakhshabi translated by James Noble
- "The Flower-Gatherer"
- "A Sabbath-Evening Walk"
- "Spring" by J.
- "Lochend" by William Rhind
- "The Brave Will Be Free" by William Wilson
- "Literary Chit-Chat and Varieties"
- "Advertisements"
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