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Virgil, 5677, O. Publii Virgilii Maronis Bucolica Georgica and Æneis. Bir

ming. 1766.

7752, O. Clavis Virgiliana; or, a vocabulary of all the words in Virgil's Bucolics, Georgics, and Æneid. Compiled out of the best authors. Philadelphia, 1811.

324, & 3244, O. The works of Virgil; in Latin and English. Translated by Christopher Pitt and Joseph Warton. With essays on pastoral, didactic, and epic poetry. 4 vols. London, 1753.

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3776, D. The works of Virgil. Translated into English verse, by John Dryden. With remarks on the corrections of Dr. Carey. 4 vols. London, 1806.

5389, D. The same. London, 1795.

1711, D.

Translation of the works of Virgil into English blank verse, with explanatory notes and observations. By Joseph Trapp, D. D. 2d and 3d vols. 3d edit. London, 1735. P.

7426, O. The works of Virgil.

mingham, 1766.

Englished by Robert Andrews. Bir

6528, O. The works of Virgil, translated into English prose; with the
Latin text and order, or construction on the same page; and notes
in English, from the best commentators, &c. 2 vols. London, 1821. M.
954, O. The thirteen books of Eneidos. Translated into English
verse, by Thomas Phaer and Thomas Twyne. London, 1607.
3475, O. Virgil's Eneis, translated into English blank verse. By
Nicholas Brady, D. D. 4 vols. London, 1716. P.

1339, Q. Æneas, his descent into hell. By John Boys. London,
1661. P.

90, Q. The Æneid of Virgil. Translated by Christopher Pitt. 2 vols. London, 1740.

1707, Q. The Æneis of Virgil. Translated by Charles Symmons, D. D.
London, 1817.

3459, O. Georgicorum Virgilii libri quatuor; with an English transla-
tion and notes. By John Martin. 2d edit. London, 1746. P.
6747, O. The Georgics of Virgil translated. By William Sotheby, Esq.
&c. London, 1800.

6931, O. The Georgics of Publius Virgilius Maro.

Translated into English blank verse, by James R. Deare, LL. B. &c. Portrait. London, 1808.

771, D. A translation of the first and second Georgic, in blank verse. By Capel Lofft.

London, 1783.

4132, & 4667, O. Observations in illustration of Virgil's celebrated
fourth eclogue. By Granville Penn, Esq. London, 1810.
749, F. L'opere de Virgilio Mantovano, cioé la Bucolica, la Georgica é
l'Eneide commentate in lingua volgare toscana. Venezia, 1741. P.
680, F. Antonio Giuseppe Monaldini, P. Virgilii Maronis Bucolica,
Georgica, et Æneis, ex cod Medice-Laurentiano, descripta ab Anto-
nio Ambrogi Florentino. Italico versu reddita. Tomi 3.
1763. P.

Romæ,

Wakefield, 6952, O. Poetical translations from the ancients. By Gilbert Wakefield, B. A. London, 1795.

Walpole, 5180, D. Specimens of scarce translations of the seventeenth century from the Latin poets. To which are added, miscellaneous translations from the Greek, Spanish, Italian, &c. By Robert Walpole, Esq. London, 1805.

Winterton, 1692, O. & 4680, D. Poetæ minores Græci.

Wintertoni. Cantabrigiæ, 1677-1652. L.

Accedunt Radulphi

1300, Q. Irenodia gratulatoria, sive illustrimissi amplissimique viri Oliveri Cromwelli, &c. epinicion. In Cambrigia, 1652. P.

6848, O. Selecta ex poetis Græcis, cum notis, &c. in usum scholæ etonensis. Græce et Latine. Etonæ, 1771.

1659, D. 1696. P.

Græcorum epigrammatum collectio, versione Latina. Londini,

2932, D. Epigrammatum Græcorum florilegium novum. London, 1726. 2935, D. Epigrammatum delectus ex omnibus tum veteribus tum recentioribus poetis, accurante decerptus subjungitur alterius delectus specimen ex poetis pretermissis. Londini, 1689.

2308, D. Gradus ad parnassum, sive novus synonymorum, epithetorum, phrasium, poeticarum ac versuum thesaurus. Londini, 1773.

1702, D. 7. Translations from various Greek authors. London, 1728. P. 4661, D. Musæ Anglicana; sive poemata quædam melioris notæ. 2 vols.

London, 1761.

ENGLISH POETRY.

Adams, 8772, O.

An

Dermot Mac Murrough, or the conquest of Ireland.
historical tale of the 12th century, in 4 cantos. By John Quincy
Adams. Boston, 1832.
Addison, 873, D.
Addison.

Poems on several occasions. English and Latin. By Joseph
Glasgow, 1751. Gift of Zachariah Poulson.

Agg, 2701, D. The ocean harp; a poem in two cantos, with some smaller pieces, and a monody on the death of John S. Dorsey, M. D. By John Agg. Philadelphia, 1819.

Aikin, 8464, O. Poems. By J. Aikin, M. D. London, 1790.

1529, Q. Epistles on women, exemplifying their character and condition in various ages and nations; with miscellaneous poems. By Lucy Aikin. London, 1810.

3457, D. The same. Boston, 1811.

2061, & 3686, D. Vocal poetry; or a select collection of English songs. To which is prefixed, a new essay on song writing. By John Aikin, M. D. London, 1810. New York, 1811.

150, D. Poetry for children. By Lucy Aikin. London, 1801. Akenside, 606, O. 2. The pleasures of imagination, a poem. By Doctor Akenside. London, 1763.

1150, D.

Barbauld.

The same. With a critical essay on the poem, by Mrs.
London, 1795.

3464, D. The works of Mark Akenside, M. D. in verse and prose;
with his life, a facsimile of his hand-writing, and an essay on the first
poem, by Mrs. Barbauld. 2 vols. New Brunswick, N. J. 1808.

3746, D. The works of Dr. Akenside. Edited by Dr. Johnson. 2 vols. London, 1790.

Alley, 5121, D.

The judge; or an estimate of the judicial character, occasioned by the death of lord Clare, a poem. By J. Alley. London, 1808. Anderson, 2281, O. An edition of the works of the British poets, with prefaces, biographical and critical, and a glossary. By Robert Anderson. 13 vols. London, 1795.

Anstey, 1472, Q. The poetical works of the late Christopher Anstey, Esq. with some account of the life and writings of the author. By his son, John Anstey, Esq. London, 1808.

387, Q.1. Speculation; or a defence of mankind, a poem. By John Anstey. London, 1780.

561, & 3881, D. New bath guide; or memoirs of the B-r-d family; in a series of poetical epistles. By John Anstey. 5th edit. London, 1767-1794.

2890, & 7654, O. 2. The pleader's guide; a didactic poem, in two books,

containing the conduct of a suit at law, with the arguments. By the late J. Anstey, Esq. Philadelphia, 1803.

Armstrong, 1815, D. The poetical works of I. Armstrong and Edmund Smith. Edinburgh, 1781. P.

3490, O. 1. Art of preserving health, a poem in four books. By John

Armstrong. London, 1745. P.

1152, & 3842, D. 1. The same.

With a critical essay on the poem,

by J. Aiken, M. D. Philadelphia, 1804. London, 1795.

Arnold, 159, Q. 5. Commerce, a poem. By Cornelius Arnold. London, 1751. Arwaker, 4516, D. Select fables of Æsop, and other authors, done into English verse. By Edmund Arwaker. London, 1708.

1238, Q. 12. Fons perennis, a poem on the excellent and useful invention of making sea-water fresh. By Edmund Arwaker. London, 1686. P.

Bally, 2273, Q. 7. The providence of the Supreme Being, a poem. By George Bally, M. A. Cambridge, 1758.

Barbauld, 282, Q. Poems. By Anna Lætitia Aikin, (afterwards Mrs. Barbauld.) London, 1773.

2248, & 6939, O. Poems. By Anna Lætitia Barbauld: A new edit. London, 1792.

2142, D. 2. Eighteen hundred and eleven, a poem. By Anna Lætitia Barbauld. Philadelphia, 1812.

Barclay, 2231, D. Poems, intended to promote piety and virtue in the minds of young people, selected by Rachel Barclay. London, 1797.

Barlow, 855, & 3578, D. The vision of Columbus; a poem. By Joel Barlow, Esq. London and Hartford, 1787.

1968, D. The columbiad, a poem. By Joel Barlow. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1809.

2102, Q. 4. The conspiracy of kings; a poem. By Joel Barlow. London, 1792.

8625, O. 4. The hasty-pudding; a poem. By Joel Barlow. New York, 1796.

Barton, 2806, D. Poems. By Bernard Barton.

2d edit. Philadelphia, 1821. 5598, O. Napoleon, and other poems. By Bernard Barton. London,

1822.

Bayley, 4945, D. Poems. By Peter Bayley, jr. Esq. Philadelphia, 1804.

2227, Q. Songs of the boudoir. The melodies selected and the poetry written by Thomas Haynes Bayley. London.

Beattie, 1430, O. The minstrel; with other poems. By James Beattie. London, 1784.

5159, D. The same. To which is prefixed, the life of the author. By
Alexander Chalmers, Esq. London, 1806.
1346, & 3592, D. The same.
by James Hay Beattie, A. M.

To which are added, miscellanies,
With an account of his life and cha-

racter. Portrait and plates. 2 vols. London, 1797-1799.

Bell, 1071, D.

Bell's edition of the poets of Great Britain; containing the works of Chaucer, Spencer, Donne, Waller, Milton, Cowley, Dryden, King, Philips, Landsdowne, Parnell, Tickell, Somervile, and Churchill. 50 vols. London, 1782.

3752, D. Bell's classical arrangement of fugitive poetry. Vols. 8 & 9. Elegies, moral, descriptive, and amatory. London, 1789.

Beloe, 3121, 1. & 3131, O. 1. Poems and translations. By the Rev. William Beloe. London, 1788. P.

Bentley, 1657, D. 1. Genuine poetical compositions on various subjects. By Elizabeth Bentley. Norwich, 1791. P.

Bishop, 1632, D. Poems on various subjects. By the Rev. Samuel Bishop. 2d edit. 2 vols. in one. London, 1800. P.

Blacklock, 671, 878, & 901, Q. Poems; with an essay on the education of the

blind. By Dr. Thomas Blacklock. To which is prefixed an account of the life and writings of the author. By Mr. Mackenzie. Edinburgh, 1793. Blacklock, 3712, D. 2. The poetical works of Blacklock, with his life. Philadel phia, 1822.

Blackmore, 226, F. Eliza, an epic poem. By Sir Richard Blackmore. To which is annexed, an index, explaining persons, countries, cities, rivers, &c. London, 1705.

511, 3588, & 5141, D. Creation, a philosophical poem. By Sir Richard Blackmore. Demonstrating the existence and providence of GOD. London, 1715, & Philadelphia, 1806.

Blair, 3514, D.

The poetical works of Robert Blair: containing, The grave, &c. With a life of the author, by R. Anderson, M. D. Accompanied by prints designed and engraved by W. Gardiner, B. A. London,

1802.

1858, D. 2. The grave; a poem, by Robert Blair: to which is added, an elegy written in a country church-yard, by Mr. Gray. Philadelphia, 1773.

Bland, 3962, O. The four slaves of Cythera; a romance in ten cantos. By the Rev. Robert Bland. London, 1809.

4411, O. Edwy and Elgiva, and Sir Everard, with other tales and poems, 2d edit. By the Rev. Robert Bland. London, 1809.

Bloomfield, 1382, 1395, 2. 3723, & 5181, D. The farmer's boy; a rural poem. By Robert Bloomfield. 8th edit. London, 1800-1802-1805. Philadelphia, 1811.

5205, D. Wild flowers; or pastoral and local poetry. By Robert Bloomfield. London, 1806.

1395, 1. 1402, & 5259, D. Rural tales, ballads, and songs. By Robert Bloomfield. London, 1802. New York, 1802.

1397, Q. 4. Good tidings; or news from the farm. A poem. By Robert Bloomfield. London, 1804.

2143, 2. & 3856, D. The banks of Wye, a poem in four books. By Robert Bloomfield. Philadelphia, 1812.

3046, D. The remains of Robert Bloomfield, author of the farmer's boy, &c. 2 vols. London, 1824.

Boothby, 561, F. 2. Sorrows. Sacred to the memory of Penelope; with plates. By Sir Brooke Boothby. London, 1796.

2065, D. Fables and satires; with a preface on the Æsopian fable. By Sir Brooke Boothby, Bart. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1809.

Bourne, 1115, Q. Miscellaneous poems, consisting of originals and translations. By Vincent Bourne. London, 1772. P.

2169, D. The poetical works of Vincent Bourne, A. M. consisting of originals and translations; with his letters. 2 vols. Oxford, 1808. Poems and essays. By Mrs. Bowdler. 2 vols. Bath,

Bowdler, 3406, O.

1786. P.

Bowles, 859, Q. 6. St. Michael's mount, a poem. By the Rev. William Lisle
Bowles. Salisbury, 1798.

922, Q. 1. Sorrows of Switzerland, a poem.
Lisle Bowles. London, 1801.

By the Rev. William

1869, & 3703, D. The spirit of discovery; or the conquest of ocean. With notes, historical and illustrative. By the Rev. William Lisle Bowles. London, 1804. Bath, 1801.

3718, D.

Sonnets and other poems, by the Rev. W. L. Bowles. To which is added, Hope, an allegorical sketch, &c. &c. Plates. 2 vols. London, 1801-1802.

5150, D. Poems, never before published. By the Rev. William Lisle Bowles. London, 1809.

2400, 2440, & 2441, D. The missionary, a poem. By W. L. Bowles. Philadelphia, 1815. London, 1813.

Boyd, 1872, D. The penance of Hugo; a vision on the French revolution. Translated from the Italian, by the Rev. Henry Boyd. London, 1805. Bradstreet, 4159, & 6725, O. The Sabine farm, a poem; into which is interwoven a series of translations, chiefly descriptive of the villa and life of Horace, occasioned by an excursion from Rome to Licenza. By Robert Bradstreet, M. A. Map. London, 1810.

Branagan, 2721, D. Vol. 15. The penitential tyrant, or slave trader reformed; a pathetic poem. By Thomas Branagan. New York, 1807.

2721, D. Avenia, a tragical poem, on the oppression of the human species; written in imitation of Homer's Iliad. Philadelphia, 1805. Brooke, 1079, & 1676, Q. Reliques of Irish poetry, consisting of heroic poems, odes, elegies, and songs; translated into English verse, with notes, explanatory and historical, and the originals of the Irish character; to which is subjoined an Irish tale. By Miss Brooke. Dublin, 1789. P. Broome, 1361, Q. 25. A congratulatory poem on the return of Charles II. By Alexander Broome. May 29, 1660. P.

604, & 8533, O. Poems on several occasions. By William Broome, LL. D. 2 ed. London, 1750.

5465, D. The poetical works of Dr. William Broome, with the life of the author. London, 1802.

Brown, 2404, 2446, & 2447, D. The paradise of coquettes, a poem in nine parts. By Thomas Brown, M. D. London and Philadelphia, 1815.

2568, D. 1. The bower of spring, with other poems. By Thomas Brown, M. D. Philadelphia, 1817.

2594, D. The war fiend, with other poems. By Thomas Brown, M. D. London, 1816.

Browne, 3490, O. 4. The pipe of tobacco, poems in imitation of six different authors. By I. H. Browne. London, 1744. P.

8357, O. Poems on various subjects, many never before printed. By Mr. Moses Browne. London, 1734.

4182, D. The domestic affections, and other poems. By Felicia Dorothea Browne. (Mrs. Hemans.) London, 1812.

4613, D. 2. Poems on several occasions. By the late Rev. Thomas Browne.

5381, D. The works of William Browne, containing Britannia's pastorals, with notes by the Rev. W. Thompson, and other poems, with the life of the author. London, 1772.

Bruce, 3667, D. Poems on several occasions. By Michael Bruce. Edinburgh, 1772.

Bryan, 2349, D.

The mountain muse, comprising the adventures of Daniel Boone. By Daniel Bryan. Harrisburgh, V. 1813.

Bryant, 4339, D. Poems. By William Cullen Bryant. New York, 1832. Brydges, 2591, D. 2. Bertram; a poetical tale, in four cantos. By Sir Egerton Brydges. 2d edit. London, 1816.

159, Q. 4. Battle of the genii, a fragment.

Translated from an Erse

manuscript, by Thomas Brydges. London, 1765.

Buckingham, 5472, D. The poetical works of John Sheffield, Duke of Buckingham. With the life of the author. Edinburgh, 1780.

Bürger, 762, Q. 3. Lenore, a tale; from the German of Gottfried Augustus Bürger, by Henry James Pye. London, 1796.

787, Q. 5. The chase, and William and Helen; two ballads, from the German of Gottfried Augustus Bürger. Edinburgh, 1796.

Burges, 2759, O. Richard the first; a poem in eighteen books. By Sir James Bland Burges, Bart. 2 vols. in one. London, 1801.

Burns, 1617, O. Poems; chiefly in the Scottish dialect. By Robert Burns.

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