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Moore, Thomas. Poetical Works. New edition, 1853. 10 vols. (Vols. 6, 7, wanting.)

Motherwell, William. Minstrelsy, Ancient and Modern; with an Historical Introduction and Notes. 2 vols. 12mo. Boston, 1846.

Ossian: The Poems of,-translated from the original Gælic, by James Macpherson, with a preliminary discourse and dissertation on the Æra 8vo. Boston, 1856.

and Poems of Ossian.

(Barde du 3e siècle.)

Poésies Galliques en vers français, suivies des veillées poétiques; par Baour-Lormian, de l'Académie française. Cinquième edition, ornée de deux gravures. 8vo. Paris, 1827.

Otway vide Chalmers' Poets, vol. 8.

Oxford Prize Poems; being a collection of such English Poems as have
obtained Prizes in the University of Oxford. 12mo. Oxford, 1839.
Parnell; (with Life, by J. Mitford): vide Aldine Poets; also, Chalmers'
Poets, vol. 9.

Philips, Ambrose: Vide Chalmers' Poets, vol. 13.
Philips, John: ibid, vol. 8.

Percy, Thomas. Reliques of ancient English Poetry; consisting of old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and other pieces of our Earlier Poets, together with some few of later date, and a copious Glossary. 8vo. London, 1847.

Pitt, Christopher: vide Chalmers' Poets, vol. 12.

Pomfret: ibid, vol. 8.

Pope; (with Memoir, by A. Dyce,) vide Aldine Poets; also, Chalmers' Poets, vol. 12.

Prior; (with Life, by J. Mitford,) vide Aldine Poets; also, Chalmers' Poets, vol. 10.

Reade, J. E. Italy: a Poem, with Notes. New edition, revised. 8vo. London, 1945.

Rochester, John, Earl of: vide Chalmers' Poets, vol. 8.

Rogers, Samuel. Italy: a Poem ; a new edition, fine paper. 8vo. London,

1854.

Illustrations by Turner, Stothard, Prout, &c.; and single illustrations from Titian and Vasari.

Poems: a new edition, fine paper. 8vo. London, 1854. Illustrations by Turner, Stothard, &c., a single illustration from Parmagiano.

Roscommon, Earl of: vide Chalmers' Poets, vol. 8.

Rowe, Nicholas: ibid, vol. 9.

Savage: ibid, vol. 11.

Scott, John: ibid, vol. 17.

Scott, Sir Walter. Poetical Works, including, The Lay of the Last Minstrel ; Marmion; the Lady of the Lake; the Vision of Don Roderick; Rokeby, the Lord of the Isles; Lyrical Pieces, &c.; with a Memoir of the Author. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1855.

Select Poetry, from Chambers' Miscellany. 12mo. London, 1855.

Including extracts from Coleridge, Crabbe, Scott, Cowper, Shakespeare, and
Byron; the Elizabethan Poets, and the Poets of France, Germany and
America.

Shakespeare: The Poems of,-with Memoir, by A. Dyce, vide Aldine Poets.
The Poems of,-vide Chalmers' Poets, vol. 5.

William. The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems
Second edition. 12 vols. 8vo. London,

of,-edited by C. Knight.

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Euvres complètes. Traduites de l'anglais par M.

Francisque Michel. 3 vol. 8vo. Paris, 1842.

Complete concordance to,-being a Verbal index to all the passages in the Dramatic Works of that Poet, by Mrs. Cowden Clarke. 8vo. London, 1847.

The English of Shakespeare illustrated, in a philological commentary on Julius Cæsar, by G. L. Craik. 8vo. London, 1857.

Tales from,-by Charles and Hester Lamb. 2 vols.

12mo. London, 1846. [Vol. 1. lost.] Knight's Lib

Paris, 1852.

et son tems, étude lettéraire par M. Guizot. 8vo.

Shakspeare, Retzsch, (Moritz): Outlines to,-new edition, by E. Fleischer,

oblong vol. Leipzig, 1847.

Outlines to Hamlet and Macbeth; Explanations by C. Böttinger.

to Romeo and Juliet, and King Lear; Explanations by C. B. De Miltitz to the Tempest, Othello, the Merry Wives of Windsor, and Henry IV.; Explanations by Dr. Ulrici.

Shaw, Louisa. The Isle of the Deathless, with minor Poems; also, Spare Moments; or, Thoughts in Prose. 12mo. London, 1850.

Sheffield, Duke of Buckinghamshire: vide Chalmers' Poets, vol. 10. Shelley, P. B. The Poetical Works of: edited by Mrs. Shelley. 4 vols. 12mo. London, 1839.

Vol. I. Queen Mab, Alastor, the Revolt of Islam.

II. Prometheus, unbound; the Cenci, a Tragedy; Hellas, a lyrical Drama.
III. Early Poems. Poems written in 1816, in 1817, in 1819, in 1820°
IV. Poems written in 1820, (continued), in 1821, in 1822. Preface to Pos-
thumous Poems in 1824. Translations.

Shenstone: vide Chalmers' Poets, vol. 13.

Sherburne : ibid, vol. 6.

Sheridan, R. B. The Dramatic Works of,-with a memoir of his Life, by G. G. S. 8vo. London, 1854. B. Stand. Lib.

Skelton: vide Chalmers' Poets, vol. 2.

Smart: ibid, vol. 16.

Smith, Edmund: ibid, vol. 9.

J. and H. Rejected Addresses; or, the New Theatrum Poetarum. 12mo. London, 1855.

Somervile: vide Chalmers' Poets, vol. 11.

Southey, Robert. The Poetical Works of,-collected by himself. 10 vols. 12mo. London, 1853.

Spenser, Edmund: vide Chalmers' Poets, vol. 3.

(with Life by J. Mitford): vide Aldine Poets.

Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser, by T. War

ton. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo. London, 1807.

and his Poetry, by G. L. Craik. 3 vols. 12mo. London,

1845. Knight's Lib.

Sprat: vide Chalmers' Poets, vol. 9.

Stepney: ibid, vol. 8.

Stirling, Earl of: ibid, vol. 5.

Suckling: ibid, vol. 2.

Surrey, Earl of: vide Howard.

Swift, Jonathan: vide his collected Works, vols. 10-15.

(with life by J. Mitford): vide Aldine Poets; also, Chal

mers' Poets, vol. 11.

Taylor, Henry. Edwin the Fair, a Drama; Isaac Comnenus, a Play; the Eve of the Conquest, and other Poems. Third edition. 12mo. London, 1852.

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Philip Van Artevelde, a Dramatic Romance, in 2 parts. Sixth edition. 12mo. London, 1852.

Tennyson, Alfred. Poet Laureate. The Princess,-a Medley. Sixth edition. 12mo. London, 1854.

In Memoriam. Sixth edition.
Maud, and other Poems. 12mo.

12mo.

London, 1855. London, 1855.

London, 1855.

Poems. Tenth edition. 12mo.

Thomson, James, (with Memoir, by Sir H. Nicolas): vide Aldine Poets; also, Chalmers' Poets, vol. 12.

Thompson, William: vide Chalmers' Poets, vol. 15.

Tickell: ibid, vol. 11.

Trench, R. C. Poems: (American edition, by J. A. Spencer.) 12mo. New York, 1856.

Turbervile: vide Chalmers' Poets, vol. 2.

Tupper, M. F. Ballads for the Times, Geraldine, American Lyrics, Hactenus' Fourth edition; with omissions and additions.

A Thousand Lines, &c.

12mo. London, 1853.

Walker: vide Chalmers' Poets, vol. 8.

Walsh: ibid.

Warner: ibid, vol. 4.

Warton, Joseph: ibid, vol. 18.

Warton, Thomas: ibid.

The Poetical Works of. Fifth edition, corrected; to which is now added, Inscriptionum Romanarum [Metricarum] Delectus, and an Inaugural Speech as Professor of History; with Memoirs of his life and writings, and Notes, by R. Mant. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo. Oxford, 1802.

Watts: vide Chalmers' Poets, vol. 13.

West: ibid.

Whitehead, Paul: ibid, vol. 16.

Whitehead, William: ibid, vol. 17.

Wilkie: ibil, vol. 16.

Wordsworth, William. The Poetical Works of. New edition. 6 vols.

12mo. London, 1840.

Vol. I. Poems referring to childhood, Juvenile Pieces, Poems founded on the

Affections, the Waggoner.

II. Poems of the Fancy, Poems of the Imagination, Peter Bell, Poems on the naming of Places.

III, Miscellaneous Sonnets, Memorials of two Tours in Scotland, 1808-14,

Sonnets to Liberty, Inscriptions.

IV. The River Duddon, the White Doe of Rylstone, Memorials of a Tour on
the Continent, Ecclesiastical Sonnets, Notes.

V. Poems of Sentiment and Reflection, Yarrow revisited, &c., Sonnets, in
Scotland, 1833, Evening Voluntaries, Poems referring to Old Age,
Epitaphs and Elegies.

VI. The Excursion; with Notes,

Wordsworth, William. The Prelude; or, Growth of a Poet's Mind; an Autobiographical Poem. Second edition. 12mo. London, 1851.

Wyat, Sir Thomas: vide Chalmers' Poets, vol. 2. [spelt] Wyatt, (with Memoir, his Defence, &c.,) vide Aldine Poets.

Yalden: vide Chalmers' Poets, vol. 11.

Young (with Life, by J. Mitford): vide Aldine Poets; also, Chalmers' Poets, vol. 13.

V. BELLES-LETTRES FRANÇAISES (Y COMPRIS LES POLYGRAPHES

FRANÇAIS.)

Voir ci-devant la section HISTOIRE LITTERAIRE, CRITIQUE et RHETORIQUE, et en particulier l'Histoire Littéraire de la France, La Harpe, Villemain, SaintBeuve, Nisard, Mennechet, Duquesnel, Vinet, etc.

Wace. Le roman de Brut, (composé dans le 12e siècle,) publié pour la première fois d'après les manuscrits des bibliothèques de Paris, avec un commentaire et des notes par Leroux de Lincy. 2 vol. 8vo. avec trois fac-simile. Rouen, 1836-38.

Lorris, (Guillaume de) et Jehan de Meung. Roman de la Rose, (composé dans le 13e siècle.) Nouvelle édition, revue et corrigée sur les meilleurs et plus anciens manuscrits, par M. Méon. 4 vol. 8vo. Paris, 1814.

Fabliaux et Contes des poêtes français des 11e, 12e, 13e, 14e et 15e siècles, tirés des meilleurs auteurs; publiés par Barbazan. Nouvelle édition, augmentée et revue par M. Méon. 4 vol. 8vo. Paris, 1808. Vol. I. L'Ordène de chevalerie, avec une dissertation sur l'origine de la langue française, un essai sur les étymologies, plusieurs contes et autres pièces, suivies d'un glossaire.

II. Le castoiement ou instruction d'un père à son fils, ouvrage moral en vers, composé dans le 13e siècle; précédé d'une dissertation sur la langue des celtes.

III et IV. Recueil des poètes.

Huon de Méry.-Le tournoiement de l'ante-christ, (ouvrage composé dans le XIIe siècle) publié avec des notes et des recherches historiques et littéraires et un glossaire, par P. Tarbé. 8vo. Reims, 1851.

Chrétien de Troyes et Godefroy de Laigny. Le roman du chevalier de la Charette, (composé dans le XIIe siècle,) et publié avec des recherches biographiques et littéraires, et un glossaire, par P. Tarbé. 8vo. Reims, 1849.

Roman d'Aubery le Bourgoing, (composé dans le XIIIe siècle,) et publié avec des notes et un glossaire par P. Tarbé. 8vo Reims, 1849.

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