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Minot's (Laurence) Poems on interesting events in the reign of Edward III., written in 1352; edited, with preface, dissertation, notes, and a glossary, by J. Ritson. 8vo. London, 1795.

Mitford's (Mary R.) Christina; or, the Maid of the South Seas. 8vo. London, 1811.

Montgomery's (James) Poetical Works.

1831.

Montgomery's (Robert) Oxford, a poem.

4 vols. small 8vo. London,

Small 8vo. Oxford, 1831. Moore's (Thomas) Lalla Rookh, an oriental romance. 4to. London,

1817.

Moore's (T.) Loves of the Angels; with illustrations by Westall. 8vo. London, 1823.

Murphy's (Arth.) Poems. (Works, Vol. VII.)

Nut-brown Maid (the Original of the). (Arnold's Chronicle.)

Orleans. Poems, written in English, by Charles Duke of Orleans, during his captivity in England, after the battle of Agincourt [edited by G. W. Taylor]. 4to. Privately printed, 1827.

Peele's (F.) Poetical Works. (Works, Vol. II.)

Percy's (W.) Cælia; containing twenty sonnets. 4to. Lee Priory, 1818. Pollok's (R.) Course of Time, a poem. 12mo. Edinburgh, 1832. Pope's (Alex.) Pastorals, Odes, Imitations, Miscellanies, and Epitaphs. (Works, Vols. I. and II.)

Pope's (A.) Essay on Man, Moral Essays. (Works, Vols. III. and IV.)
Quilinan's (E.) Dunluce Castle. Royal 4to. Lee Priory, 1814.
Quilinan's (E.) Stanzas. Royal 4to. Lee Priory, 1814.

Ralegh's (Sir Walter) Poems; with a biographical and critical introduction
by Sir Egerton Brydges. 4to. Lee Priory, 1813.
Ralegh's (Sir W.) Poems. (Works, Vol. VIII.)
Rejected Addresses; or, the New Theatrum Poetarum.
Rogers' (Sam.) Poems. Small 8vo. London, 1812.
Rogers' (S.) Italy, a poem; with plates after Stothard. 8vo. large paper.
London, 1830.

12mo.
12mo. 1812.

Rogers' (S.) Human Life, a poem. Small 8vo. London, 1819. Rowlands (S.), the Letting of Humours Blood in the Head-vaine; with a new morissco, daunced by seven satyrs uppon the bottome of Diogenes' tubbe. Imprinted, 1611. Fac-simile reprint, with introduction by Sir Walter Scott. Small 4to. Edinburgh, 1815. Rowley (Poems, supposed to have been written at Bristol, by Thomas), priest, &c.; with a commentary, in which the antiquity of them is considered and defended, by Jeremiah Miles. 4to. London, 1782. "R. Gough, from the editor, Dec. 12, 1781;" with MS. marginal notes by Mr. Gough.

Rowley's Poems. (Chatterton's Works, Vol. II.)

Rowley (Observations on the Poems of), in which their authenticity is ascertained, by Jacob Bryant. 8vo. Lond. 1781.

Rowley.-An Inquiry into the Authenticity of the Poems attributed to Th. Rowley, in which the arguments of the Dean of Exeter and Mr. Bryant are examined, by Th. Warton. 8vo. Lond. 1782.

Scott's (Sir W.) Lay of the Last Minstrel, Marmion, Lady of the Lake, Rokeby, Don Roderick, Lord of the Isles, Ballads, and Miscellaneous Poems. 8 vols. 8vo. Edin. 1806, &c.

Scott. Illustrations of, by Westall and Stothard. 4to. proofs on India paper. London, 1809-12.

Scott (Sir W.), the Bridal of Triermain; or, Vale of St. John. Small 8vo. Edin. 1813.

Scott's (Sir W.) Harold the Dauntless. 12mo. Edin. 1817.

Seward's (Anna) Poetical Works, edited [with biographical preface and extracts from her literary correspondence] by Sir Walter Scott. 3 vols. 8vo. Edin. 1810.

Shakspeare's (W.) Poems. (Works, by Boswell.)

Shirley's (James) Poems, &c. Small 8vo. port. by Marshall. Lond. 1646. Shirley's (J.) Poems. (Dramatic Works.)

Sidney's (Sir Philip) Miscellaneous Poems.

(Works.)

Skelton (the Workes of Maister John), poete laureate to K. Henry VIII. 12mo. London, 1736.

Sotheby's (Wm.) Tour through part of Wales, Sonnets, and other Poems. 4to. London, 1794.

Southey's (Dr. Robert) Poetical Works. 14 vols. small 8vo. Lond. —. Spenser's (Edmund) Works, with the principal illustrations of various commentators; to which are added, notes, some account of the life of Spenser, and a glossary, &c. by H. J. Todd. 8 vols. 8vo. large paper. London, 1805.

Spenser. Warton's (T.) Observations on the Fairie Queen. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1808.

Stillingfleet's (Benj.) Poetical Works. (Works, Vol. II.)

Suckling's (Sir John) Poems. (Works.)

Surrey (Henry Howard, Earl of) and Sir Thomas Wyat's Poetical Works. (Works.)

Swift's (Jonath.) Poems. (Works, Vols. X. XII. XIV. XV.)

Sylvester's (Jos.) Posthumi, or Remains; containing divers sonnets, epistles, elegies, &c. never till now printed. (Appendix to Du Bartas.) Taylor's (John) Water-Poets, poems. (Works.)

Thomson's (James) Works; with a Life of the author by Patrick Murdoch. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1788.

Throckmorton's (Sir T.) Legend of Sir N. Throckmorton, who died of poison 1570, an historical poem. (Peck's Milton.)

Tighe's (Mrs. H.) Psyche, with other poems. 4to. London, 1811. Tixall Poetry [or poems collected by the Hon. H. Aston, 1658, &c. found at Tixall]; with notes and illustrations by Arthur Clifford. 4to. Edinburgh, 1813.

Trumpet of Fame; or, Sir F. Drake and Sir John Hawkins's farewell. Small 8vo. Lee Priory, 1818.

Vicars's (John) Mischeefe's Mysterie, the Powder Plot; a poem. (English History.)

Walpole's (Horatio) Miscellaneous Verses and Epigrams. (Orford's Works, Vol. IV.)

Walpole's (H.) Fugitive Pieces in verse. (Orford's Works, Vol. I.) [Walter's (William)] Certaine Worthye MS. Poems of great Antiquitie, reserved long in the studie of a Northfolke gentleman, and now first published by J. S. Small 8vo. London, imprinted by R. Robinson, 1597; fac-simile reprint, Edinburgh, 1812.

Warner's (W.) Albion's England. (English History.)

Warton's (Thomas) Poetical Works; together with memoirs of his life and writings, and notes, critical and explanatory, by Richard Mant. 2 vols. 8vo. Oxford, 1802.

Warton's Poetical Works (Selections from). (Life, Biography.)

[Way's (Lewis)] Palingenesia, the World to Come; a poem. Royal 8vo. Paris, 1824.

White's (Kirke) Poems. (Works.)

Wilson's (Professor John) Isle of Palms, and other Poems. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1812.

Withers's (George) Abuses Stript and Whipt; or, satirical essays. Small 8vo. first edition. London, 1613.

Withers's (G.) Shepherd's Hunting, eclogues. 12mo. London, Bensley,

1814.

Withers's (G.) Fidelia, a love epistle. 12mo. London, Bensley, 1815. Withers's (G.) Select Lyrical Poems. Small 4to. Lee Priory, 1815. Withers's (G.) Hymns and Songs of the Church; with preface by Sir E. Brydges. 12mo. London, Bensley, 1815.

Witt's Recreations, refined and augmented; with ingenious conceits for the wittie, and merrie medicine for the melancholie. Small 8vo. front. by Marshall. London, 1654.

Wordsworth's (Wm.) Lyrical Ballads and Pastorals. 2 vols. 12mo. London, 1805.

Wordsworth's (W.) Poems. 2 vols. 12mo. London, 1807.

Wordsworth's (W.) Excursion, being a portion of the Recluse, a poem. 4to. London, 1814.

Wordsworth's (W.) White Doe of Rylstone; or, the fate of the Nortons. 4to. London, 1815.

Wrangham's (Francis) Poetical Translations. (Works, Vol. III.) Wyat's (Sir Thos.) Poetical Works. (Works of Surrey and Wyat.) Wyerley's (W.) glorious Life and honorable Death of Sir John Chandos, Lord of Salviour, &c.; Capital de Buz, the honourable Life and languishing Death of Sir John de Gralpy; two Knights of the Garter elected by the founder, Edward III. (Use of Armoury.)

Zouche's (Richard, Lord) Dove, or passages of cosmography; transcribed from the edition of 1613, by Mrs. Dor. Richardson. A MS. in 4to.

Scottish Poetry.

Campbell's (Alex.) Introduction to the History of Poetry in Scotland, from the beginning of the 13th century; with a conversation on Scottish song. 4to. Edinburgh, 1798.

Pinkerton's (John) Essay on the Origin of Scottish Poetry, and a list of all the Scottish poets; with brief remarks. (Ancient Scottish Poems, Vol. I.)

Sibbald's (J.) Chronicle of Scottish Poetry, from the 13th century to the union of the crowns; with a glossary. 4 vols. 8vo. Edinb. 1802. Maitland's (Sir Richard) Collection of ancient Scottish Poems, comprising pieces written from about 1420 till 1586; with large notes and a glossary [edited by John Pinkerton]. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1786. Bannatyne's (Geo.) ancient Scottish Poems, published from his MS. collection, 1586 [edited by Lord Hailes]. Small 8vo. Edinburgh,

1770.

[Dalyell's (J. G.)] Scottish Poems of the 16th Century; with introduction, notes, and glossary. 2 vols. 12mo. Edinburgh, 1801. Findlay's (John) Scottish Historical and Romantic Ballads, chiefly ancient; with explanatory notes, glossary, &c. 2 vols. 8vo. Edinb. 1808.

[Pinkerton's (John)] Select Tragic and Comic Scottish Ballads; with dissertations, notes, and glossaries. 2 vols. in one, 8vo. London, 1781-3.

Scott's (Sir W.) Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, consisting of historical ballads, collected in the southern counties of Scotland; with a few of modern date, founded on local tradition: also an introduction and notes by the editor. 3 vols. 8vo. Edinb. 1815.

[Ritson's (Jos.)] Scottish Songs; [with an historical essay on Scottish song]. 2 vols. 12mo. London, 1794.

[Campbell's Alex.)] Songs of the Lowlands of Scotland; with characteristic designs by D. Allan. 4to. Edinb. 1799.

Cromek's (R. H.) Remains of Nithsdale and Galloway Song; with historical and traditional notices relative to the manners and customs of the peasantry. 8vo. London, 1810.

Hogg's (James) Jacobite Relics of Scotland; being the songs, airs, and legends of the adherents to the house of Stuart collected and illustrated with an appendix of Whig songs. 2 vols. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1819-21.

Ramsay's (Allan) Tea-Table Miscellany; or, collection of Scots songs. 18mo. London, 1730.

Burns's (Robert) Works; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, by J. Currie. 4 vols. 8vo. Liverpool, 1800.

Burns's (R.) Reliques; consisting chiefly of original letters, poems, and critical observations on Scottish songs: collected and published by R. H. Cromek. 8vo. London, 1808.

Drummond (William), of Hawthornden's, Poems; [with preface by Ed. Philips, Milton's nephew]. Small 8vo. portrait by Gaywood. London, 1656.

Hogg's (James) Poetical Works. 4 vols. small 8vo. Edinb. 1822.

James I. (Poetical Remains of) King of Scotland; [edited, with dissertations on his life and writings, and on Scottish music, by Wm. Tytler]. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1783.

Lyndsay's (Sir David) Poetical Works; with life of the author, prefatory dissertations, and glossary, by George Chalmers. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1806.

Macneil's (Hector) Poetical Works. 2 vols. small 8vo. Edinb. 1806. Maitland's (Sir R.) Poems; with an appendix of selections from the poems of Sir John and Thomas Maitland: illustrated with biographical notices by J. Bain. 4to. Glasgow, privately printed, 1831. Ossian's Poems, translated by Ja. M'Pherson. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1784.

Ossian.-Cesarotti's (Abbé) Historical and Critical Dissertation respecting the controversy on the authenticity of Ossian's Poems, translated from the Italian, with notes and supplemental observations on the same subject, by J. M'Arthur. 8vo. London [privately printed], 1806. Horne Tooke's copy, with his MS. notes.

Ossian.-Laing (M.) on the supposed Authenticity of Ossian's Poems. (History of Scotland, Vol. IV.)

Ramsay's (Allan) Poems. 2 vols. 18mo. London, 1731.

[Tennant's (W.)] Anster Fair, and other Poems. Small 8vo. Edinb.

1814.

Welsh and Irish Poetry.

Davies's (Ed.) Ancient British Poems. (Druidical Rites.)

Turner's (Sharon) Vindication of the Genuineness of the ancient British Poems of Aneurin, Taleisin, Llywarch, Hen, and Merdhin; with specimens of their poems. 8vo. London, 1803.

Walker's (Jos. C.) Historical Memoirs of the Irish Bards; with anecdotes of, and observations on, the music in Ireland: also, an historical and descriptive account of the musical instruments of the ancient Irish. 4to. Dublin, 1776.

Brooke's (Miss) Reliques of Irish Poetry; with translations into English verse, and notes explanatory and historical. 4to. Dublin, 1789.

French Poetry.

Barbazan (Estienne), Fabliaux et Contes des Poètes François des XI, XII, XIII, XIV, et XVème Siècles; nouvelle édition, augmentée par M. Méon. 4 vols. 8vo. Paris, 1808.

Le Grand (M.), Fabliaux; or, tales of the XIIth and XIIIth centuries, selected and translated into English verse by G. S. Way and G. Ellis. 2 vols. in one, 8vo. large paper. London, 1796.

[Lorris (Guil.) et Jean de Meung], le Rommant de la Rose, nouvellement revu et corrigé oultre les précédentes impressions. 8vo. woodcuts, a very fine copy. Paris, par P. Vidoue pour G. du Pré, M.D.XXIX.

Lorris (Guil.) et Jean de Meung, le Roman de la Rose, avec des notes, un glossaire, &c. 5 vols. 8vo. Paris, 1798.

Richard I, Chansons. (La Tour Ténébreuse, Romances.)

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