Oxford, 1798 Chaucer's (Geffrey) Canterbury Tales. To which are added, an Essay on his Language and Garrick's Copy, with his autograph memorandum. The same, the first Eighteen Books. 1st edit. fol. See POETICAL WORKS, vol. vi. note 2 G. Boswell's (Sir Alex.) Woo-Creel, or the Bill o' Bashan, a Tale. 4to. Lond. 1622 ib. 1613 Auchinleck, 1816 M and B J. ib. 1816 Songs of the Justiciary Opera. Composed fifty years ago by CC. C. 4to. Frondes Caducae. Dialogi Duo, &c. quorum prior continet Colloquium inter Deum et Euam (ut ferunt) eiusque liberos; posterior Salomonis et Marcolphi jucund'ss. Decertationem proponit. Argent. 4to. ib. 1816 The Buke of ye Chess. Script per manu Jhois Sloane. 4to. ib. 1818 Dolarny's Primerose, or the First Part of the Passionate Hermit, &c. Written by a Practitioner in Poesie, &c. Lond. 1606. Reprinted by Bulmer for Sir Francis Freeling. (Roxburgh Club-Book.) 4to. Lond. 1816 Tusser's (Thomas) Hundreth good Points of Husbandrie. Reprinted from first edition of ib. Triphook, 1810 1557. 4to. See Note to The Pirate. The Five Hundred Points of Husbandrie, eighth edition, 1599, are reprinted in Somers' Tracts, vol. iii. Rokesby's (Geo. of Newcastle,) Lay of the Reed-Water Minstrel. Illustrated with notes, &c. 4to. With MS. note by Sir W. S., and the Ballad of Parcy Reed at the end. Newc. 1809 See POETICAL WORKS, vol. ix. p. 55. First Fruits of Australian Poetry. Printed for private distribution. 4to. Sydney, New South Wales, 1819 Carey's (Patrick, brother of Lord Falkland,) Poems, from a Manuscript written in the time of Oliver Cromwell. 4to. Lond. Murray, 1771 Trivial Poems and Triolets, &c. With Introduction and Notes by Sir Walter Scott. With MS. note by Sir W. S. in reference to the preceding edition, the existence of which was not known to him at the time of this second publication. 4to. ib. 1819 See Note to Woodstock; LIFE, vol. iii. pp. 30-33. The Original MS., the gift of Mr. Murray, is at p. 107. Breton's (Nicolas) Longing of a Blessed Heart, which, loathing the World, doth long to be with Christ. With Preface by Sir Egerton Brydges, Bart. 4to. repr. Lee Priory, 1814 Melancholike Humours. With a Critical Preface by Sir E. Brydges. 4to. ib. 1815 Quillinan's (Edward, Son-in-law of Sir E. Brydges,) Stanzas written on the Baptismal Day of Jane Grey Brydges. 4to. Hughes's (John, Esq.) Pompei, a Descriptive Ode. 4to. Bell's (Henry Glassford) Poems. Privately printed. 4to. Edin. 1824 Berguer's (L. Thomas) Stanzas, inscribed to Sir Walter Scott, Esq. With Letter from the Author. 4to. See LIFE, vol. v. pp. 368-370. Seventy-one Penny Ballads. Collected by John Bell, Newcastle. oblong. 8vo. Edin. 1817 Erskine's (Hon. Andrew) Town Eclogues. 4to. Macneill's (Hector) Pastoral, or Lyric Muse of Scotland. In three Cantos. With Letter from the Author. 4to. See LIFE, vol. ii. p. 229. See LIFE, vol. iii. p. 52. Gillies's (Robert Pierce) Childe Alarique, a Poet's Reverie. 4to. Edin. 1808 ib. 1813 Bochas Tragedies. Translated into English Verse by John Lydgate. B. L. fol. Ceremonies to be observed at the Royal Coronation of His Most Excellent Majesty King George IV. on the 19th July 1821. fol. With the Pass-Tickets given on the occasion to Sir W. Scott. See LIFE, vol. v. p. 85. Gayton's (Edmund) Pleasant Notes upon Don Quixote. sm. fol. Lond. 1654 D——, (N——— ) Choice Songs and Ayres for one Voyce, to sing to a Theorbo Lute or SHELF II. Grose's (Francis) Provincial Glossary. 8vo. Dublin, Lond. 1787 See POETICAL WORKS, vol. ii. pp. 320-21. Olio, a Collection of Essays, Dialogues, &c. 2d edit. Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. 3d edit. handbill. 8vo. 8vo. ib. 1796 With MS. notes and a curious ib. 1796 Guide to Health, Beauty, Riches, and Honour, (Collection of puffing Advertisements from Newspapers.) Interleaved, with MS. notes by Sir W. S. 8vo. ib. 1785 See LIFE, vol. i. pp. 123-24. Advice to Officers of the British Army. 12mo. ib. 1782 Exeter, 1805 Dyer's (George, Bookseller of Exeter,) Restoration of the Ancient Modes of bestowing names Lond. 1792 See POETICAL WORKS, vol. ix. pp. 342-44; Introduction to Anne of Geierstein. note. Herrick's (Robert) Works; consisting of Hesperides, &c. 1648.-Noble Numbers, &c. 1647. With biographical notice by Thomas Maitland, Esq. 2 vols. 4to. Edin. 1823 Scott's (Sir W.) Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border. first edit. 2 vols. 8vo. red mor. Kelso, 1802 "From His Majesty's Library." Relations of diverse famous Battles and Sieges. 1 vol. 4to. containing, 1. Battle of Lutzen in 1633. 2. Siege of Luxemburg, by the French, 1684. 3. Siege of Vienna, by the Turks, in 1684. By John Peter, a Valcaren. 4. Siege of Buda, by the Imperialists, 1684. 5. Venetian Campaign in the Morea, 1688. From the Italian. 6. Siege and Battle of Belgrade in 1688. 7. Walker's (Rev. Dr. George) Siege of London Derry, 1689. 8. Mackenzie's (Rev. J.) Siege of London Derry, (in answer to Walker) 1690. Roberts's (H.) Clio and Euterpe, or British Harmony: a Collection of celebrated Songs and Cantatas, by the most approved masters, curiously engraved, &c. 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1762 Old Poems. 1 vol. 4to. containing, 1. Poems on Affairs of State, by A. Marvel, and others. 3 parts. 2. The Double Descent, a Poem. 3. Satire upon the Town. 4. The Great Birth of Man. By M. S. (? Matthew Smith.) 2d edit. 5. Corinna, or Human Frailty, &c. 6. Sylvia's Revenge, or a Satyr against Man. 3d edit. 7. Motteux's Europe's Revels for the Peace, &c. a Musical Interlude. 8. The Wheel of Fortune, or, Nothing for a Penny. 9. Toland's (John) Clito, a Poem on the Force of Eloquence. ib. 1689 ib. John Dunton, 1692 ib. 1693 ib. 1689 ib. 1699 ib. 1699 ib. 1697 ib. 1698 ib. 1700 10. Caledonia, or the Pedlar turned Merchant, a Tragi-Comedy. (Satire on the Darien Scheme.) 11. Miseries of England, &c. from domestick Enemies. 12. Essay on Prince Eugene's Success in Italy, &c. 13. Ward's (Edward) All Men Mad, &c. 14. 15. The Monster, or, World turn'd Topsy-Turvy, a Satyr. 1700 ib. 1707 ib. 1702 ib. 1704 Helter-Skelter, or, the Devil upon Two Sticks, a Comedy. ib. 1704 ib. 1705 16. Arwaker's (Edm. jun.) Embassy from Heaven, or Ghost of Queen Mary. 20. The M(itre) and C(lu)b, or, the L(ambe)th Consultation. 21. Swift's (Dean) John Dennis, &c.; Invitation to Richard Steele, &c. ib. 1705 23. The Feu de Joye, or a Brief Description of two Victories, &c. at Schellenbergh and Blainheim. ib. 1705 24. Fatal Friendship, or the Drunkard's Misery. ib. 1693 25. Mandeville, (Bernard) The Grumbling Hive, or Knaves turned honest. ib. 1705 26. Cowley's (Abraham) Poem on the late Civil War. 27. Dennis's (John) Monument, sacred to the memory of King William III. 28. Defoe's (Daniel) Reformation of Manners, a Satyr. Jamieson's (Robert) Popular Ballads and Songs, from tradition, manuscripts, and scarce editions; with translations of similar pieces from the ancient Danish language, &c. 2 vols. 8vo. Edin. 1806 See POETICAL WORKS, vol. i. p. 81; vol. viii. note K.; PROSE WORKS, vol. xvii. p. 115. Stuart's (George) Joco-Serious Discourse in two Dialogues, between a Northumberland Gent. and his Tenant, a Scotchman, both old Cavaliers, &c. 4to. Lond. 1686 Y— (N———) Pieces of Ancient Poetry, from unpublished MSS. and scarce books; with preface and notes. 4to. Bristol, 1814 Wine's (John) Welcome to Victory, a Congratulatory Poem on the success of Her Majesty's 8vo. Campbell's (James) Treatise of Modern Faulconry: to which is prefixed, &c. an Introduction, (ascribed to the Rev. Alexander Gillies of Kilmaurs) shewing the practice of Faulconry in remote times and countries. With MS. notes at the end. Edin. 1773 Pegge's (Rev. Samuel) Forme of Cury, a Roll of Ancient English Cookery, compiled about 1390, &c. With notes and glossary, &c. 8vo. Lond. 1780 SHELF III. Greene's (Robert) Dramatic Works and Poems. 2 vols. sm. 8vo. Webster's (John) Works; now first collected, &c. by the Rev. Alex. Dyce. 4 vols. sm. 8vo. ib. 1830 Edited by the Rev. Alexander Dyce. Collyer's (J. P.) History of English Dramatic Poetry to the time of Shakspeare; and Annals of the Stage to the Restoration. 3 vols. cr. 8vo. ib. 1831 Ritson's (Joseph) Life of King Arthur; from ancient Historians and authentic documents. cr. 8vo. ib. 1825 See LIFE, vol. i. p. 400. Ancient Songs and Ballads, from the Reign of Henry II. to the Revolution. 2d edit. 2 vols. cr. 8vo. ib. 1829 Watts's (A. A.) Literary Souvenir, or Cabinet of Poetry and Romance. (vol. 1.) 8vo. ib. 1825 Bowring's (John) Poetry of the Magyars. Preceded by a Sketch of the Language and Lite ib. 1830 ib. 1829 rature of Hungary and Transylvania. cr. 8vo. Redding's (Cyrus) Gabrielle, a Swiss Tale. sm. 8vo. Antonio FlaChester, 1829 Lond. 1830 Barnard's (Rev. E. W.) Fifty Select Poems, imitated from the Latin of Marc sm. 8vo. ib. 1829 Deakin's (H. C.) Deliverance of Switzerland, a Dramatic Poem. Lond. 1830 Lamb's (Charles) Album Verses; with a few others. sm. 8vo. Kinloch's (G. R.) Ancient Scottish Ballads, recovered from tradition, and never before published; with notes, &c. and airs, &c. 8vo. See POETICAL WORKS, vol. i. p. 83; vols. ii.-iv. passim. Maidment's (James) Excerpta Scotica. (29 Short Pieces.) 8vo. 8vo. ib. 1827 Edin. 1825 Nugae Scoticae. Miscellaneous Papers (22) illustrative of Scottish Affairs, 1535-1781. ib. 1829 SHELF IV. Cibber's (Colley) Dramatic Works. 5 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1726 D' Urfey's (Tom) Wit and Mirth, or Pills to purge Melancholy; being a Collection of the best merry Ballads and Songs, old and new, &c. 4th edit. With MS. note by Sir W. S. 5 vols. 12mo. ib. 1719 Popular Histories. See POETICAL WORKS, vol. iv. p. 12. Right Merry Book of Garlands. Collected by ditto. 1 vol. 12mo. SHELF V. 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