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Same. Bussy D'Ambois, or the husbands revenge. A tragedy. [Anon.] Newly revised by Mr. D'Urfey. London, R. Bently [etc.]. 1691. (8), 50, (1) pp: No. 5 in G.3971.15 Same. In Dilke, Sir C. W., ed. Old English plays, 1814, vol. 3. G.3960.20.3

The widovves teares. A comedie. By Geor. Chap. London, Iohn Browne. 1612. (40) ff. 4° G.3967.46 Same. In Dodsley, R., ed. Old plays, 1744, vol. G.3965.1.4 Same. In same. New ed, 1825, vol. 6. G.3961.2.6; 2588.1.6

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MITFORD, H., and CHAPMAN, H. Answers concerning coals. [About 1590.] Chapman, John, 1704-1784.

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Chapman, Thomas, 1717-1760.

An essay on the Roman senate. Cambridge, 1750. viii, (1), 398, (15) pp. 8° G.301.51; 2950.35 Chapone, Hester (Mulso), 1727-1801.

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Chappell, William, 1809 —.

A collection of English airs, consisting of ancient song, ballad, and dance tunes, with remarks, and an essay on English minstrelsy. London, 1839, 1840. 2 V. 4° G.4060.8

Same. Popular music of the olden time; a collection of ancient songs, ballads, and dance tunes, illustrative of the national music of England. With introductions. London. [1859?] xx, 822, (1) pp. 2 v. Fac-similes. L. 8° G.4060.15; 4044.10

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CAPEFIGUE, J. B. H. R. Charlemagne. 1842. Des faits et gestes de Charles le Grand, par un moine de Saint Gall. In Guizot, F. P. G. Collection, 1824, vol. 3.

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GARNIER, R. Bradamante, tragédie. METASTASIO, P. Il Ruggiero, dramma. Charlemagne and the Twelve peers. BODEL, J. La chanson des Saxons.

Charlemagne, an Anglo-Norman poem of the twelfth century. Now first published with an introduction and index by F. Michel. London: W. Pickering. 1836. (5), cxv, 148 pp. Fac-simile. Sm. 8° G.3837.7; 4677.22

ELLIS, G., ed. Romances relating to Charlemagne. In his Specimens of English romances, ISI, vol. 2.

FLEUR des batailles, ou histoire de Doolin [etc.]. GUERIN de Montglave, roman.

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VALENTINE and ORSON. Histoire. 1614.
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A list of French romances on Charlemagne and the Twelve peers is given in vol. 2, p. 435, of C. Nisard's Histoire des livres populaires, Paris, 1854 [2195.11.2].

Charlemagne, Jean Armand, 1759-1838.

Le mélodrame aux boulevards, facétie littéraire, historique et dramatique. Par Placide le Vieux [pseud.]. Avec des notes. Paris, 1809. 42 pp. 8° No. 8 in G.3562.2

Charles I., of England, 1600-1649.

Charles 1. in 1646. Letters of Charles I. to queen Henrietta Maria. Ed. by J. Bruce. [London.] Camden society. 1856. xxxi, 104 pp. 4°

G.3713.22; *2426.7 Correspondence with Sir Edward Nicholas. In Evelyn, J. Memoirs, 1819, vol. 2. G.3751.7.2

ASHBURNHAM, J. Narrative of attendance on Charles I. 1830.

D'ISRAELI, I. Commentaries on Charles I. 1828. The famous tragedie of King Charles I. Basely butchered by those who are, Omne nefas proni patare [etc.]. Included, the combinations that brought that prince to the block, the overtures at the seige of Colchester, the tragicall fals of Sir Charls Lucas and Sir George Lisle, the just reward of Rainsborough, Hamilton and Bailies trecheries, in delivering the Scottish army into the hands of Cromwell, and the designe to destroy the royal posterity. 1649. (8), 43 pp. 4° G.3810.13 GRYPHIUS, A. Ermordete Majestät, oder Carolus Stuardus, Trauerspiel.

HALFORD, Sir H. Account of the opening of the tomb of Charles I. In his Essays. 1831. King Charles I., tragedy. Account of interviews with Charles

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WELDON, Sir A. Court of James. Added Court of Charles unto 1651.

WYNNE, Sir R. Journey of the prince's servants into Spain, 1623.

Charles II., king of England, 1630-1685.
DRYDEN, J. Threnodia Avgvstalis. 1685.
MERCIER, L. S. Charles II., comédie.

PAYNE, J. H. Charles II., or, the merry monarch, comedy.

SECRET history of the four last monarchs. 1691. WALKER, Sir E. Circumstantial account of the coronation of Charles II. 1820.

Charles V., king of France, 1337-1380.

CHRISTINE de Pizan. Le livre des fais et meurs du roy Charles v. 1824.

Charles VI., king of France, 1368-1422.

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Tableau du règne de Charles vini. B. Collection, 1826, 1re sér., vol. 14. VILLENEUVE, G. de. Mémoires, 1494-1497, contenant la conquête de Naples par Charles VIII. 1826. Charles IX., king of France, 1550-1574.

Correspondance du roi Charles Ix et du sieur de Mandelot, pendant 1572, époque du massacre de la Saint Barthélemy. Lettre des seize au roi d'Espagne Philippe II, année 1591. Paris, Crapelet. 1830. xvi, 128 pp. Monumens inédits de l'histoire de France. 8, 1. p. G.3660.2

One of 21 copies printed on large paper.

Memoires sur le règne de Charles IX. In Petitot, C. B. Collection, 1821, 1re sér., vol. 20. VARILLES, A. Histoire de Charles IX. 1784. Charles X., king of France, 1757-1836.

CHATEAUBRIAND, F. A. R., vicomte de. De la proposition relative au bannissement de Charles x. 1831.

Charles V., of Germany, I., of Spain, 1500-1558.

Les actions héroïques et plaisantes de l'empereur Charles v. Enrichy de figures. Cologne, P. du Marteau. 1683. (12), 267, (7) pp. 24° G.3537.26

CAÑIZARES, J. de. Cárlos quinto sobre Túnez, comedia. In his [Comedias], vol. 1.

MIGNET, F. A. M. Charles quint, son abdication, son séjour et sa mort au monastère de Yuste. 1854.

MONCIN, L. La mas heroyca piedad, comedia. PICHOT, A. Charles-quint, chronique de sa vie. 1854.

ROBERTSON, W. History of Charles v. 1769. ROJAS ZORRILLA, F. de. El desafío de Carlos v., comedia.

STIRLING-MAXWELL, Sir W. Cloister life of Charles v. 1853.

Charles XII., king of Sweden, 1682–1718.

VOLTAIRE, F. M. A. de. Histoire de Charles XII. In his Œuvres, 1784, vol. 23.

Charles the Bold (le Téméraire), duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477.

BARANTE, A. G. P. B., baron de. Charles le Téméraire. In his Histoire des ducs de Bourgogne, 1824, vols. 9, 10.

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Visitation of Huntingdon, 1613. Ed. by Sir H. Ellis. [London.] Camden society. 1849. XV, 140 pp. Illus. 4° G.3713.4; *2416.43 Charleston, S. C.

NULLIFICATION. Proceedings of the State rights' party, 9th Sept., 1830.

Charlot, ou la comtesse de Givry, pièce dramatique.
See F. M. A. de VOLTAIRE. Euvres, 1784, vol. 8.
Charming Moggy, or Tweed side. [Song.] Fo
No. 30 in G.4060.7

Charmont,
Carte itinéraire de France divisé en départemens.
Paris, Ledoyen. Size, 234 X 224 in. Folded.

G.3527.8 Charon; or, the ferry boat. See J. HUGHES. Poems, 1735

Charpentier, François, 1620–1702.

ALEMBERT, J. le R. d'. Eloge. In his Œuvres, 1805, vol. 10.

Charpie, eine Sammlung. See C. v. HOLTei.
Charpy, Catherine, 1650?

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Chase, Lucien B. ?, 1817-1864.
The young man about town, a comedy.
New York, 1854. 42 pp. 120 No. 4 in G.3646.4
Copyrighted by Lucien B. Chase.

Chase, The, poem. See W. SOMERVILLE.

Chasles, Victor Euphémion Philarète, 1798–1873.

Études sur l'antiquité, précédées d'un essai sur l'histoire littéraire et sur les influences intellectuelles des races. Par Philarète Chasles. Paris, 1847. G.3911.10 (3), xii, 477, (1) pp. 18°

Chasse, La. aux bêtes puantes et féroces, qui se sont répandues à la cour et à la capitale. Suivie de la liste des proscrits de la nation. Paris, 1789. 31 pp. 8° No. 4 in G.3560.19

Chasse aux bibliographes. See J. J. RIVE.
Chasse aux intrigans. See - FÉVELAT.
Chasse du cerf, comédie. See M. A. LEGRAND.
Théâtre, 1742, vol. 4.

Chaste maid in Cheap-side, comedy. See T. MID

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Chaste nymph, masque. See J. CROWNE. Calisto. Chastellux, François Jean, marquis de, 1734-1788. Voyages dans l'Amérique septentrionale, 17801782. Paris, 1786. 2 v. Illus. Maps. 8° G.3637.18; *2363.26

Chastenay Saint George, —, vicomte de.

Lettre d'un gentilhomme bourguignon, à un gentilhomme breton, sur l'attaque du Tiers-Etat, la division de la noblesse, & l'intérêt des cultivateurs. [Anon.] 1789. 27 pp. 8° No. 13 in G.3656.6 Châteaubriand, François Auguste René, vicomte de, 1768-1848.

De la nouvelle proposition relative au bannissement de Charles x et de sa famille. Paris, 1831. 155 pp. 8° No. 7 in G.321.17 Itinéraire de Paris à Jérusalem et de Jérusalem à Paris, en allant par la Grèce, et revenant par l'Égypte, la Barbarie et l'Espagne. 3e éd. Paris, 1812. 3 V. G.194.57 Fac-simile. Map. 8

Mémoires d'outre tombe. Paris, 1849-1850. 12 v. G.3524.1; 2702.2 Sketches of English literature; with considerations on the spirit of the times. 2d ed. In 2 v. London, 1837. 89 G.3910.16

A notice of this work, cut from Democratic review of Feb., 1850, is on No. 24 in G.3852.3.

PRESCOTT, W. H. Chateaubriand's English literature. In his Biographical miscellanies. 1855. VILLEMAIN, A. F. Chateaubriand, sa vie, ses écrits [etc.]. 1858.

Châteaubrun, Jean Baptiste Vivien de, 1686-1775. Les Troyennes, tragédie. In Répert. gén. du théâtre fran., 1821, vol. 31. G.3567.1.31 Châteaugiron, René Charles Hippolite, marquis de, editor.

TALLEMANT DES RÉAUX, G. Historiettes. 1834. Châteauvillard, A., vicomte de.

Essai sur le duel. Paris, 1836. 488 pp. 8° G.3560.1 Châteaux en Espagne, comédie. See J. F. COLLINHARLEVILLE. Théâtre, 1805, vol. 1.

Chatelain, René Théophile, translator, 1790–1838. MORATIN, L. F. de. Chefs-d'œuvre.

Châtelaine de Vergi. See VERGI.

Chatfield, Henry.

Elementary essay on masting ships. Devonport, 1834. (1), 34 pp. 3 plates. 4°

G.360.18

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Chatterton, Thomas, 1752-1770.

Works. Containing his life, by G. Gregory, and miscellaneous poems. London, 1803. 3 v. Facsimile. Plates. 8° G.3717.2; 2608.13 Vol. 3 contains a list of publications relating to Chatterton. Poems, supposed to have been written at Bristol, in the xv. century, by T. Rowley. With a commentary, in which the antiquity of them is defended. By J. Milles. London, 1782. xix, (1), 545, (1) pp. Fac-simile. 4°, 1. p. G.3710.2

Notices of this cut from the Monthly rev. and the Critical rev. are on Nos. 4, 5, 7 in G.3843.5.2.

Poetical works. Boston, 1866. 2 v. Portr. British poets. 16°, 1. p. G.3727.3

Contents. 1. Memoir by C. Wilcox; Poems acknowledged. 2. Rowley poems.

ARCHEOLOGICAL epistle to J. Milles, editor of the poems of T. Rowley. 1782.

Reviews of this can be found on Nos. 3, 6 in G.3843.5.2.

BRYANT, Jacob. Observations upon the poems of T. Rowley. 1781.

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EXAMINATION of the poems attributed to Rowley.

[1781.]

FELL, J. Remarks on the Appendix [to] Rowley's poems. 1781.

GENUINE Copy of a letter found Nov. 5, 1782.

1783.

GILES, H. Chatterton. In his Lectures, 1850, vol. 2.

HICKFORD, R. Observations on the poems attributed to Rowley. [1781.]

A review of this is on No. 6 in G.3843.5.2.
MALONE, E. Cursory observations. 1782.

Notices cut from the Critical rev. are on Nos. 5, 6 in G.3843.5.2.
MASSON, D. Chatterton. In his Essays. 1856.
MICKLE, W. J. Vindication of the poems of Row-
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A brief notice is on No. 5 in G. 3843.5.2.

ROWLEY and Chatterton in the shades. 1782. A notice cut from the Critical rev. is on No. 6 in G.3843.5.2. SCOTT, Sir W. Chatterton. From the Edinburgh rev., April, 1804. In his Prose works, 1835, vol. 17.

SHERWEN, J. Introduction to an examination. 1809.

Short sketch of the Chattertonian controversy. [Cut from Maty's New review, Apr., 1782, pp. 218229.] No. 15 in G.3843.5.2 STEEVENS, G. [Communications upon the Chatterton controversy, by Steevens, Bryant, Malone, etc., cut from the St. James Chronicle, 1781, 1782.] TYRWHITT, T. Vindication of the Appendix to the poems, called Rowley's. 1782.

Notices of this cut from the Critical rev. and the Monthly rev. are on Nos. 13, 14 in G.3843.5.2.

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[Various publications. London, 1779-1783.] 2 v. G.3843.5

A collection of pamphlets and articles cut from reviews and other periodicals. These have been entered separately under author or title in this catalogue. On the cover of Vol. 1 is the following note in the handwriting of Malone.

"These volumes contain probably the most curious and complete collection of the pamphlets, etc., published on the forgery executed by T. Chatterton, that has ever been made, comprising not only all the pieces written on that controversy, but all the reviews of them, etc." E. M.

VIGNY, A. V., comte de. Chatterton, drame. WALPOLE, H. Letter to the editor of the Miscellanies of Chatterton. 1779.

WARTON, T. Enquiry into the authenticity of the poems attributed to Rowley. 1782.

Notices of this cut from the Critical rev. and the Monthly rev. are on Nos. 10, 11 in G.3843.5.2.

Chatto, William Andrew.

A third preface to "A treatise on wood engraving," exposing the fallacies in the first, restoring the passages suppressed in the second, and containing an account of J. Jackson's actual share in that work. London, 1839. 36 pp. 8°

G.154.8

A treatise on wood engraving. With upwards of 300 illus., engraved by J. Jackson. London, 1839. xiv, 749, (2) pp. 8° G.154.7

COLLECTION of right merrie garlands, 1842, Nos.

17-19.

Chaucer, Geoffrey, 1340?-1400.

Poems. [Ed. by S. W. Singer.] Chiswick. [1822.] 5 v. Portr. 120 G.3837.4

Contents. 1, 2. Life by Singer; Canterbury tales. 3. Romaunt of the rose; Troilus and Creseide, book 1-III. 4. Same, book IV, v; The legend of good women; Ballads [etc.]; The house of fame. 5. Short poems, ballads, and glossary.

Canterbury tales of Chaucer; with essay on his language and versification, notes and glossary by T. Tyrwhitt. London, W. Pickering. 1830. 5 v. Plate. Portr. 8° G.3715.2 Same. A new text, ed. by T. Wright. London: Percy soc'y. 8° 1847-1851. 3 v. G.3825.1.24-26; **2537.26 Constantia ; or, The man of law's tale, modernized. Added the tale, as written by Chaucer. In Brooke, H. Collection of [his] pieces, 1778, vol. 1.

G.3816.8.1; 2566.11.1

Palamon and Arcite; The cock and the fox; The flower and the leaf; The wife of Bath's tale; A good parson. In Dryden, J. Works, 1808, vols. 11, 12; 1866, vols. 3, 4. G.3862.1.11, 12; G.3727.9.3,4 Both the ancient and modernized versions are given in the ISOS edition.

Prioress' tale; Cuckoo and nightingale; Troilus and Cressida. In Wordsworth, W. Poetical works, 1865, vol. 5. G.3723.5.5 Romaunt of the rose, Troilus and Creseide, and the minor poems. With life by Sir H. Nicolas. London: W. Pickering. 1846. 3 v. 8°

Vols. 6-8 of G.3715.2 Troilus and Cressida. In Lennox, C. Shakspeare illustrated, 1753, vol. 3. Nos. 1765, 1766 in Part I.

LOWELL, J. R. Conversations on the old poets. 1845.

SCOTT, Sir W. Godwin's Life of Chaucer. From the Edinburgh rev., 1803. In his Prose works, 1835, vol. 17.

Chaulieu, Guillaume Amfrye de, 1639-1720.

Œuvres. La Haye, Paris. 1774. 2 v. Portr. 8° G.234.3

Chaumette, Pierre Gaspard, called Anaxagoras, 1763-1794.

CUBIERES, M. de. Dorat-Cubières à Anaxagoras Chaumette. [1793?]

Chauncey, Charles, 1777-1849.

Speech on the judicial tenure, 6th Nov., 1837. In Hopkinson, J. Speeches of J. Hopkinson and C. Chauncy. 1838. No. 33 in G.321.13 Chaussard, Pierre Jean Baptiste, 1766-1823. Fêtes et courtisanes de la Grèce; supplément aux Voyages d'Anacharsis et d'Antenor. [Anon.] Paris, ISO1. 4 v. Illus. Plates. 8° G.295.54 Chavis, Denis, translator. ARABIAN nights entertainment. des Mille et une nuits. 1788. Cheater cheated, droll. See F. KIRKMAN. wits.

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Chefs-d'œuvre du théâtre allemand. Paris, 1822, 1823. 6 v. Chefs-d'œuvre des théâtres étrangers. L. 8° G.221.3-6

Namely: G. E. Lessing; A. F. F. v. Kotzebue; F. L. Z. Werner; A. G. A. Mullner; J. W. v. Goethe.

The first three vols, are duplicated on 4S74.22-24. Chefs-d'œuvre du théâtre anglais. Paris, 1822, 1823. 5 v. Chefs-d'œuvre des théâtres étrangers. L. 8° G.221.2; 6575.8-11

Namely: 1. J. Tobin; R. Cumberland; R. B. Sheridan. 2. N. Rowe, T. Otway; R. Dodsley. 3. J. Home; I. Bickerstaff; Beaumont and Fletcher; J. Burgoyne. 4. J. Thomson; T. Otway; O. Goldsmith. 5. B. Jonson; W. Wycherley; G. Farquhar.

The set on 6575.8-11 lacks vol. 5.

Chefs-d'œuvre du théâtre espagnol. Paris, 1823. 6 v. Chefs-d'œuvre des théâtres étrangers. 8°

G.222.2-5; 5094.25-27,29

Namely: B. Torres Naharro; M. de Cervantes Saavedra; G. de Castro; L. F. de Vega Carpio; P. Calderon de la Barca; L. F. de Moratin.

Chefs-d'œuvre du théatre hollandais. [Trad. par Cohen. Avec un Essai sur la poésie hollandaise.] Paris, 1822. (5), xxviii, 474, (1) pp. Chefs-d'œuvre des théâtres étrangers. 80 G.221.1; *4874.25

Namely: P. C. Hooft; J. v. d. Vondel; P. Langendijk. Chefs-d'œuvre du théâtre italien. See C. GOLDONI. Chefs-d'œuvre du théâtre italien moderne. Paris, 1822. 2 v. Chefs-d'œuvre des théâtres étrangers. L. 8° G.221.8; 4774.53, 54 Namely: 1. V. Monti; U. Foscolo; H. Pindemonte; S. Pellico; A. Manzoni. 2. G. Giraud; G. G. di Rossi; A. Nota; G. B. C. F. Viassolo.

Chefs-d'œuvre du théâtre polonais. Paris, 1823. (5), 550, (1) pp. Chefs-d'œuvre des théâtres étrangers. L. 8° G.221.9; 5064.10

Namely: A. Felinski; F. Wenzyk; J. Niemcewitz; le comte M. C. Oginski; Mowinski; J. Kochanowski.

Chefs-d'œuvre du théâtre portugais. [Trad. par J.
F. Denis. Avec une Notice sur le théâtre portugais.]
Paris, 1823. (5), 496 pp. Chefs-d'œuvre des théâtres
étrangers. L. 89
G.222.1; 5094.28

Namely: J. B. Gomes; M. G. Pimenta de Aguiar; A. J. da

Silva.

Chefs-d'œuvre du théâtre russe. [Trad. par le comte A. de Saint Priest.] Paris, 1823. (5), 468 Pp. Chefs-d'œuvre des théâtres étrangers. L. 8° G.222.7; 5064.9

Namely: W. A. Ozeroff; D. I. Fon Vizine; I. A. Kriloff; A. A. Schakovskoi.

Chefs-d'œuvre du théâtre suédois. [Trad. par J. Vincens Saint Laurent. Avec un Coup d'œil sur la littérature suédoise.] Paris, 1823. (5), xl, 456 pp. Chefs-d'œuvre des théâtres étrangers. L. 8°

G.222.6; 4874.26

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Chéruel, Pierre Adolphe, 1809-.

Marie Stuart et Catherine de Médicis. Étude sur les relations de la France et de l'Ecosse dans la seconde moitié du xvIe siècle. Paris, 1858. viii, 405 pp. 8° G.3523.4; 2526.5

Chesapeake, U. S. frigate.

LOWELL, J. Peace without dishonour. 1807. UNITED STATES. Cong. docs. Message from the president, March 23, 1808.

Chesapeake and Ohio canal company.

Correspondence [with] the Baltimore and Ohio R.R. co., concerning the right of way. Baltimore, 1830. 80 pp. 8° No. 6 in G.322.18; No. 4 in *4376.16 MERCER, C. F. Speech. 1823.

WIRT, W. Argument to dissolve an injunction. 1829.

Chesapeake claims.

ARGUMENT in support of Chesapeake claims. 1828. Cheshire, Eng. BROOKE, R.

The family of Wyche, or De la Wyche of Cheshire; Wilmslow church in Cheshire; Handford hall and Cheadle church in Cheshire. In his Visits to fields of battle, 1857. Chesneau, R. Ch.

Cadastre général proposé à l'Assemblée nationale. [Paris, 179-?] 16 pp. 8° No. 30 in G.3657.7 Chess.

FRERET, N. L'origine du jeu des échecs. In his Œuvres, 1796, vol. 17.

Chester plays, or mysteries.

The Chester plays: a collection of mysteries formerly represented by the trades of Chester at Whitsuntide. Ed. by T. Wright. London: Shakespeare society. 1843, 1847. 2 v. Woodcut. 8°

G.3927.22; *4596.8

Contents. 1. Introduction; Proemium; Fall of Lucifer; Creation and fall, and death of Abel; Noah's flood; Histories of Lot and Abraham; Balaam and his ass; Salutation and nativity; Play of the shepherds; Three kings; Offering and return of the three kings; Slaughter of the innocents; Purification; Temptation, and the woman taken in adultery; Lazarus; Notes; Legend of the three kings of Cologne. 2. Christ's entry into Jerusalem; Christ betrayed; The passion; Crucifixion; Harrowing of hell; Resurrection; Pilgrims of Emaus; Ascension; Emission of the Holy Ghost; Ezechiel; Antichrist; Doomsday; Notes; Ludus paschalis de adventu et interitu Antichristi. Vol. 2 contains also the "Sixth annual report" of the society. MARKLAND, J. H. Chester mysteries. 1821. MARRIOTT, W., ed. Collection of English miracle

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