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Prior (Matthew) Poems on several Occasions. 2 vols. 12mo. London, 1725. [A. 19. 63,64.]

Prior (Matthew) Solomon's Song paraphrased. 4to. London, 1681.

[P. 13. (12.)] RANDOLPH (Thomas) Poems; to which are added three Plays, "The Looking Glass of the Muses," " Amyntas," and "The Jealous Lovers." 12mo. London, 1664. [H. 8. 19.]

ROBERTS (Dr.) Judah Restored, a Poem. 8vo. London, 1774.

[A. 16. 51.] ROLT (Richard) Cambria, a Poem. 8vo. London, 1747. [R. 19. 33.] ROSCOMMON (Wentworth Dillon, Earl of) An Essay on Translated Verse. 4to. London, 1684. [M. 14. 13.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1684. [P. 13. (3.)] Roscommon (Earl of) A Translation of Horace's Art of Poetry. 8vo. London, 1709. [P. 134. (4.)]

SANDYS (George) Divine Poems. folio, London, 1638. [G. 2. 17.] SAY (Samuel) Poems on several Occasions: and Two Essays: 1. On the Harmony of Numbers; and 2. On the Numbers of Paradise Lost. 4to. London, 1745. [P. 1. (2.)]

SEATONIAN Prize Poems, in the University of Cambridge: see p. 731,732.

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SELLON (Martha Ann) Individuality; or the Causes of Reciprocal Misapprehension: a Poem. 8vo. London, 1814. [Gg. 3. 32.] SHENSTONE (Wm.) Works. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1773. [Q. 6. 4,5.] SOMERVILLE (William) The Chace, a Poem; and Hobbinol, or the Rural Games, a Burlesque Poem. 8vo. London, 1735-40. [R. 19. 33.] Somerville (Wm.) The Chace. 8vo. London, 1735. [P. 2. (31.)] SMITH () Monitors, for promoting Religion and Virtue, and suppressing Vice and Immorality, in several Poems. 8vo. London.

[P. 239. (16.)] +SPENSER (Edmund) The Faerie Queen, and other Poems. folio, London, 1611.

Spenser (Edmund) The Faerie Queen. folio, London, 1611.

[P. 2. 21.] Poetical Works, with the Principal Illustrations of various Commentators: to which are added Notes, some Account of his Life, &c. by Henry John Todd, M. A. 8 vols. 8vo. London, 1805. Jortin (Jolin) Remarks on Spenser's Poems. 8vo. London, 1734.

[R. 18. 21.] *Warton (Thomas) Observations on Spenser's Faery Queen. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1807.

SPRAT (Thomas) The Plague of Athens described. 4to. London, 1665. [M. 15. 33.]

STAGG (John) The Minstrel of the North; or Cumbrian Legends.
London, 1810. [G. 3. 41.]

8vo.

Stagg (John) Miscellaneous Poems. 12mo. Wigton, 1807. [Ff. 7, 20.] STEWART (Charles Edw.) A Collection of Trifles in Verse. 4to. Sudbury, 1797. [Dd 8. 69.]

SWIFT (Jonathan) Cadenus and Vanessa. 8vo. London, 1726.

THOMSON (James) The Castle of Indolence.

Thomson (James) The Seasons.

[P. 239. (1.)]

8vo. London, 1748.

[R. 18. 22.]

12mo. London, 1752. [E. 27. 3.]

TRAPP (Joseph) Thoughts upon the four last Things, Death, Judgment, Heaven and Hell. 8vo. London, 1749. [R. 20. 56.]

TRAVERS (H.) Miscellaneous Poems and Translations. 8vo. London, 1731. [P. 167. (2.)]

WALKER (W. S.) Gustavus Vasa, and other Poems. 8vo. London, 1813. [Gg. 3. 46.]

Another Copy. [Gg. 3. 48.]

WALLER (Edmund) Works, in Verse and Prose. 12mo. London, 1730.

WARD (Edward) The War of the Elements: a Poem. 1730. [F. 21. 3.]

*WARTON (Thomas) Poetical Works, edited by Bp. Mant. Oxford, 1802.

[A. 19. 105.] 8vo. London,

2 vols. 8vo.

Warton (Tho.) Odes on various Subjects. London, 1747. [Hh. 1. 3.]
WATTS (Isaac) Divine Songs. 12mo. London. [Hh. 4. 36.]
WESLEY (Samuel) Poems on several Occasions. 8vo. Cambridge, 1743.
[A. 19. 108.]
WEST (Gilbert) Stowe, the Gardens of the Rt. Hon. Richard Viscount
Cobham, a Poem. 8vo. London, 1732. [R. 19. 33.]
WHITE (Thomas) Saint Guerdun's Well, a Poem. 4to. Dumfries, 1797.
[Ee. 1. 25.]

WHITEHEAD (Paul) Manners, a Satire. 8vo. Islington, 1748.

WITHER (George) Poems. 8vo. London, 1633. [R. 14. Wither (Geo.) Divine Poems on the Ten Commandments. 1688. [R. 14. 5.]

[P. 327. (4.)

81.]

8vo. London,

YOUNG (Edward) Love of Fame, the Universal Passion, in Seven Characteristical Satires. 8vo. London, 1741. [R. 18. 22.]

Young (Edward) The Complaint, or Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality. 8vo. London, 1743. [R. 19. 27.]

Another Copy. 12mo. London, 1768. [Dd. 4. 81.]

Another Copy. 12mo. London, 1773. [Ee. 4. 70.]

Observations on the Night Thoughts of Dr. Young, with occasional Remarks on the Beauties of Poetical Composition. By Courtney Melmoth [Samuel Jackson PRATT]. 8vo. London, 1776. [G. 24. 3.]

(3) ANONYMOUS AND PSEUDONYMOUS POEMS.

Ane verie excellent and delectabill Treatise intitulit Philotus. Qvhairin we may persave the greit inconveniences that fallis out in the Mariage betvvene age and zouth. 4to. Edinburgh, 1603. [M. 20. 23.]

A COLLECTION of Poems against Popery. 4to. London, 1689.

[P. 13. (18.)]

AN ESSAY upon Poetry. 4to. London, 1682. [P. 13. (16.)] AN HEROIC EPISTLE to the Rev. Richard Watson, Archdeacon of Ely. 4to. London, 1780. [Hh. 1. 38.]

A PATHETIC POEM, respectfully inscribed to the Honourable Society for the Suppression of Vice. 8vo. London, 1810. [Gg. 7. 18.]

A POETICAL ESSAY towards an Epitome of the Gospel of the Blessed Jesus. 4to. London, 1678. [M. 15. 33.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1678. [M. 16. 30.]

COUNTRY and Town, with other Poems.

8vo. Leeds, 1808.

[Gg. 7. 18.] LAQUEI Ridiculosi; or Springes for Woodcocks [a Collection of Epigrams]. 12mo. London, 1613. [C. 16. 11.]

MISCELLANEOUS POEMS by several Hands, published by D. Lewis. 8vo. London, 1726. [R. 19. 10.]

OXFORD and Cambridge Miscellany Poems. 8vo. London. [D. 7. 52.] PARABLES in Verse, &c. &c. 8vo. Cambridge, 1803. [Gg. 7. 18.] The Causidicade, a Panegyri-Satiri-Serio-Comic-Dramatical Poem, on the strange resignation and stranger promotion. By Porcupinus Pelagius. 4to. London, 1743. [P. 13. (2.)]

Pentweazle (Ebenezer) Horatian Canons of Friendship. 4to. London, 17. [P. 13. (1.)]

POEMS and Letters upon several Occasions. 8vo. London, 1685.

[N. 9. 61.] THE ADVANTAGES of Repentance, a Moral Tale, attempted in Blank Verse, and founded on the Anecdotes of a Private Family, London. [P. 311. (10.)] THE ART of Politicks, in Imitation of Horace's Art of Poetry. 8vo. London, 1629. [P. 2. (31.)]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1729. [R. 19. 33.]

THE BEAUTIES of the Universe, a Poem. 8vo. London, 1732.

[P. 67. (2.)] THE CONFLAGRATION of London, poetically delineated, (in Latin and English.) 4to. London, 1667. [M. 20. 18.]

THE HIVE, a Collection of the most celebrated Songs. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1732. [R. 14. 58,59.]

THE PROGRESS of Love, in four Eclogues. 8vo. London, 1732.

[F. 21. 3.] THE RELIGION of Reason, a Poem. 4to. London, 1731. [P. 16. (18.)] THE RUMP; or an Exact Collection of the Choicest Poems and Songs relating to the late Times, by the most eminent Wits, from 1639 to 1661. 8vo. London, 1662. [M. 7. 20.]

The Union, or a Collection of Scots and English Poems. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1753. [P. 336. (2.)]

THE VILLAGE Muse; a Poem on Summer. 4to. York, 1796.

[Ee. 1. 25.]

PETER not Infallible; a Poem addressed to Peter Pindar.

4to. Cam

bridge, 1800. [Ee. 1. 25.] VERSES written at Gawthorp, near Bingley, in the Year 1795. 8vo.

[Hh. 3. 33.]

WAR with Priestcraft, or the Free-Thinker's Iliad, a Burlesque Poem. 8vo. London, 1732. [P. 67. (1.)]

v. French, Spanish, and other Modern Poets, and Translations of their Works.

DU BARTAS (Guillaume) La Sepmaine au Création du Monde. 18mo. 1608. [D. 17. 44.]

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Du Bartas (William) Divine Week and Works, translated from the French, by Joshua Sylvester. folio, London, 1621. [B. 2. 21.] VOLTAIRE (François Arouet de) La Henriade. 8vo. Amsterdam, 17-. [Q. 5. 52.] Voltaire (F. A. de) An Essay on the Civil Wars of France, upon which the Henriade is grounded. And also upon the Epick Poetry of the European Nations, from Homer down to Milton. 8vo. London, 1728. [P. 113. (11.)]

+Ariosto (Ludovico) Orlando Furioso. 8vo. Vinegia, 1595.

+Ariosto (Ludovico) Orlando Furioso, translated by Sir John Harrington. folio, London, 1634.

Ariosto (Ludovico) Orlando Furioso. With an Explanation of equivocal words and poetical figures, and an elucidation of all the Passages concerning History or Fable. By Agostino Isola. 4 vols. 12mo. Cambridge, 1789. [C. 18. 30-33.]

Ariosto (Ludovico) Le Satire.
Ariosto (Ludovico) Le Rime.
BOIARDO (Matteo Maria) Orlando Innamorato.

8vo. Venetia, 1554.
8vo. Vinegia, 1546.

[P. 6, 39.]
[P. 6. 39.]
8vo. Venetia, 1623.

[P. 6. 34.]

DANTE (Alighieri) Inferno. 8vo. Venetia, 1502. [P. 6. 35.]

TASSO (Torquato) La Gerusalemme Liberata, con le Figure di Giambattista Piazzetta. folio, Venezia, 1745. [O. 1. 26.]

CAMOENS (Luis de) The Lusiad, or the Discovery of India, an Epic Poem, translated from the Original Portugueze, by Wm. Julius Mickle. 4to. Oxford, 1777. [C. 21. 9.]

CARLYLE (J. D.) Specimens of Arabian Poetry, from the earliest time to the extinction of the Khalifat. With some Account of the Authors. 4to. Cambridge, 1796. [Gg. 3. 29.]

Another Copy.

4to. Cambridge, 1796. [C. 21. 18.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1810. [C. 21. 17.]

The Moallakat; or Seven Arabian Poems, which were suspended on the Temple at Mecca. Translated by Sir William JONES. 4to. Works, Vol. IV. [I. 22. 4.]

2. Dramatic Poets.

i. Antient Greek Dramatic Poets.

Eschyli Tragœdiæ Superstites, Græca in eas Scholia, et Deperditarum Fragmenta; cum versione Latina et commentario Thoma Stanleii, et notis F. Robortelli et aliorum. Curante Joanne Cornelio de Pauw. 2 tomis 4to. Hag. Com. 1745. [Aa. 2. 21,22.]

Exemplar aliud. 2 tomis 4to. Hag. Com, 1745. [G. 1. 2,3.] Eschyli Tragoedia Septem, Græce et Latine. 2 tomis 8vo. Glasguæ, 1794. [Aa. 3. 29,29*.]

*Eschyli Tragœdiæ, Græce et Latine, ex editione T. Stanleii. Accedunt Variæ Lectiones et Notæ Variorum, edente Samuele Butler. 8 tomis 8vo. Cantabrigiæ, 1809–16.

MONK (J. H.) A Letter to the Rev. Samuel Butler, with Mr. Butler's Answer. 8vo. Cambridge, 1810. [Hh. 2. 38.]

Eschyli Prometheus Vinctus, Græce: ad fidem Manuscriptorum emendavit, notas et glossarium adjecit Carolus Jacobus Blomfield. Cantabrigiæ, 1810. [Aa. 3. 30.]

8vo.

*Eschyli Septem ad Thebas, Græce, cura Car. Jac. Blomfield. 8vo. Cantabrigiæ, 1812.

*Eschyli Agamemnon, Græcè, cura Car. Jac. Blomfield. 8vo. Cantabrigiæ, 1822.

*Eschyli Persæ, Græce, cura Car. Jac. Blomfield. 8vo. Cantabrigiæ,

1818.

Eschyli Chöephora, Græce, cura Car. Jac. Blomfield. brigiæ, 1824.

8vo. Canta

Burneii (Caroli) Tentamen de Metris ab Eschylo in choricis cantibus adhibitis. 8vo. Londini, 1809. [Aa. 3. 31.]

SOPHOCLIS Tragoedia Septem, Græce et Latine. 8vo. Heidelbergæ, 1597. [D. 15. 42.]

Edidit Guil. Canterus.

Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Heidelbergæ, 1597. [Aa. 3. 70.] +Sophoclis Tragœdiæ, Græce, cura Joachimi Camerarii. 4to. Geneva,

1603.

Sophoclis Tragœdiæ Septem, cum Scholiis Græcis. 8vo. Cantabrigiæ, 1665. [I. 15. 48.]

Sophoclis Tragoediæ, Græce et Latine, cum selectis Variis Lectionibus. 2 tom. 8vo. Londini, 1722. [R. 14. 47,48.]

Exemplar aliud. 2 tom. 8vo. Londini, 1722. [Ff. 8. 92,93.] Sophoclis quæ extant Omnia, cum Scholiis Græcis, recensuit, versione et notis illustravit R. F. Phil. Brunck. 4 tom. 4to. Argentorati, 1786. [I. 16. 1-4.] Sophoclis Tragœdiæ Septem, Græce et Latine. 2 tomis 12mo. Glasguæ, 1745. [Aa. 3. 68,69.]

Sophoclis Tragoediæ, ex Editione R. F. P. Brunck. Græce. 2 tomis 18mo. Oxonii, 1809. [Aa. 3. 66,67.]

Sophoclis Tragoedia Septem, cum Versione Latina et Notis: ex Editione R. F. P. Brunck. 2 tomis, 8vo. Oxonii, 1814. [Aa. 3. 32,33.]

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