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Trial-forewords to my Parallel-text ed. of Chaucer's minor poems for the Chaucer Society. (With a try to set Chaucer's works in their right order of time.) London, 1871. 8°. (Chaucer Soc. 2 s. No. 6.)

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Life and opinions of Andrew Boorde, with extracts from his Breuyary of health. 75 pp. (Early Eng. Text Soc. Extra s. No. 10, p. 36.)-Note on Le Ménagier de Paris, 1393-94. 6 pp. (Early Eng. Text Soc. Extra s. No. 8, p. 149.)

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1313 See Babees

(Ed.) Boke of keruynge. See Wynkyn de Worde.

(Ed.) Boke of nurture folowyng Englondis gise. See Russell, J.

(Ed.) Boke of nurture, or schoole of good manners. See Rhodes, H.

(Ed.) Book of quint essence, or the fifth being. See Hermes Trismegistus.

(Ed.) Booke of demeanor. See Weste, R.

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(Ed.) Captain Cox, his ballads and books. See Laneham, R.

(Ed.) Chaucer as valet and squire to Edward III. King Edward II's household and wardrobe ordinances, A. D. 1323. London, 1876. 8°. (Chaucer Soc. 2 s. No. 14.)

(Ed.) Chaucer Society publications. See 1304 Chaucer Society.

(Ed.) Compendious or briefe examination of certayne ordinary complaints of diuers of our countrymen. See Stafford, W.

(Ed.) Compendious regyment, or a dyetary of helth. See Borde, A.

(Ed.) Description of England in Shakspere's youth. See Harrison, W.

(Ed.) Digby mysteries. See Digby mysteries.

(Ed.) Dyet for every day; Rising, diet, and going to bed. See Harington, Sir J.

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(Ed.) Early English treatises and poems on education, precedence, and manners in olden time. London, 1869. Eng. Text Soc. Extra s. No. 8.) 8°. (Early Emblemes and epigrames.

2125 See

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(Ed.) Fifty earliest English wills in the court of probate, London, A. D. 1387-1439; with a priest's of 1454. London, 1882. 8°. (Early Eng. Text Soc. No. 78.)

(Ed.) Five dreams about Edward II. 2115 See Davy, A.

(Ed.) Folio MS. Loose and humorous songs. See Percy, T., Bp. of Dromore. (Ed.) Fyrst boke of the introduction of knowledge. See Borde, A.

(Ed.) History of the Holy Grail. See Lonelich, H.

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Text Soc. No. 24.)

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(Ed.) Jyl of Breyntfords testament, by Robert Copland, the wyll of the deuyll and his last testament, . Chaucer, and other short pieces. London, a balade or two by 1871. 8°. 1313

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(Ed.) Minor poems. See Lauder, W. (Ed.) Political, religious, and poems, from the Abp. of Canterbury's Lamlove beth MS No. 306, and other sources. don, 1866. 8°. (Early Eng. Text Soc. No. 15.) Lon(Ed.) 2125 Queene Elizabethes achademy. See Gilbert, Sir H.

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(Ed.) Schoole of vertue and booke of good nourture for chyldren. See Seager, F.

(Ed.) Stacions of Rome, and the Pilgrims sea voyage; with Clene maydenhod. A supplement to Political, religious, and love poems, and Hali meidenhad. London, 1867. 8°. (Early Eng. Text Soc. No. 25.) 2125

(Ed.) Supplicacyon for the beggers. See Fish, S.

(Ed.) Tell-Trothes new-yeares gift; with his owne inuectiue against jelosy; and the passionate morrice, 1593. John Lane's Tom Tell-Troths message, and his pens complaint, 1600. Thomas Powell's Tom of all trades, or the plaine path-way to perferment, 1631. The glasse of godly loue, 1569. London, 1876. 4°. (New Shakspere Soc.)

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(Ed.) The wright's chaste wife. See Adam, of Cobsham.

(Ed.) Barnes in the defence of the berde. 12 pp. (Early Eng. Text Soc. Extra s. No. 10, p. 305.)-(Ed.) Booke of precedence: The ordering of a funeral, etc. 26 pp. (Early Eng. Text Soc. Extra s. No. 8, p. 13.)-(Ed.) French and Latin poems on manners and meals in the olden time. 57 pp. (Early Eng. Text Soc. No. 32.) -(Ed.) Lamentation of souls. 5 pp. (Early Eng. Text Soc. No. 69, p. 92.)—(Ed.) St. Jeremie's 15 tokens before doomsday. 2 pp. (Early Eng. Text Soc. No. 69, p. 91.)-(Ed.) Solomon's Book of wisdom. 10 pp. (Early Eng. Text Soc. No. 69, p. 81.)

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Wither, G., Miscel, works, v. 5. Furrer, Jonas. Duperrex, J. Jonas Furrer. 21 pp. (Secretan, E., Galerie suisse, v. 3, p. 580.) Furtenbach, Martin. Fuessner bericht. 56 pp. (Baumann, F. L., Quellen zur gesch. d. bauernkriegs in Oberschwaben, p. 417.)

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Further correspondence relative to the affairs of South Africa. London, 1877-80. 6 v. fo. - 3341 Further important documents respecting the American question. 29 pp. (Pamphleteer, v. 2, 1813, p. 249.)

Further manifestation. See Further accompt, etc. Further particulars in relation to the case of Admiral Byng, from original papers. London, 1756. 8°. (Polit. tracts rel. to Admiral Byng.) 1517

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Lectures on painting. 9 pp. (Rev. of in Edin. Rev. v. 2, 1803, p. 453.)

Cunningham, A. Fuseli. 81 pp. (In his Lives of Brit. painters, sculptors, etc., v. 2, p. 269.)-Haydon, B. R. Fuseli. 36 pp. (In his Lectures on painting, v. 2, p. 1.)-Memoir of F. 10 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. B, 1828, p. 572.)-Thoré, T. E. J. (In his Hist. des peintres, Ecole anglaise. 12 pp.)-Timbs, J. Henry Fuseli. 49 pp. (In his Anecdote biography, 2 s. p. 179.) Fusi, Antoine. Niceron, J. P. Mém. des

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Histoire des institutions politiques de l'ancienne France, v. 1. Paris, 1875. 8. -1346 Future, The. 14 pp. (Blackwood's Mog. v. 39, 1836, p. 99.) Future, An experience of the. 3 pp. (Dem. Rev. v. 20, 1847, p. 525.)

Future generations, Claim of, upon the

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Alger, W. R. Celtic, or Druidical, doctrine of a future life. 5 pp. (Chr. Exam. v. 62, 1857, p. 88.)-Hebrew doctrine of a future life. 29 pp. (Chr. Exam. v.

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