CAMOENS (LUIS DE). The Lusiad of, closely translated from the Portuguese, with a Portrait of the Poet, a compendium of his Life, an Index to the principal passages of his Poem, a view of the "Fountain of Tears," and marginal and annexed Notes, original and select. By Lieut.-Col. Sir T. Livingston Mitchell, Kt., D.C.L. 8vo. Lond., 1854. L. Os Lusiadas (the Lusiads): Englished by Richard Francis Burton (edited by his wife, Isabel Burton). 2 vols. 12mo. Lond., 1880. 26* A 55, 56. Seventy Sonnets of; Portuguese Text and Translation. (See AUBERTIN, J. J.) 26* B 48. CAMPBELL (J. F.) Leabhar na Feinne, Gaelic Texts, Heroic Gaelic Ballads, collected in Scotland, chiefly from 1512 to 1871. Copied from old Manuscripts preserved at Edinburgh and elsewhere, and from rare Books, and orally collected since 1859, with Lists of Collections, and of their contents, and with a short Account of the Documents quoted (privately printed). Fol. Lond., 1872. 26 J* 10. CAPELL (EDWARD). Prolusions; or, Select Pieces of Antient Poetry; compil'd with great care from their several Originals, and offer'd to the Publick as Specimens of the Integrity that should be found in the Editions of Worthy Authors. In three Parts, containing, I. The Notbrowne Mayde; Master Sackvile's Induction; and Overbury's Wife. II. Edward the Third, a Play, thought to be writ by Shakespeare. III. Those excellent Didactic Poems, intitl'd, Nosce teipsum, written by Sir John Davis. With a Preface. 8vo. Lond., 1760. 26* A 31. CARLETON (WILLIAM.) Farm Ballads. Illustrated. sm. 4to. Lond., 1879. CATULLUS (CAIUS VALERIUS). 26 G* 22. CERVANTES SAAVEDRA (MIGUEL DE). Galatea a Pastoral Romance. Literally translated from the Spanish, by Gordon CHAMBERLAIN (BASIL HALL). The Classical Poetry of the Japanese. 8vo. Lond., 1880. CHAUCER (GEOFFREY). 26 I* 22. 26* D 23. Edited by Thomas The Canterbury Tales. A new Text, with Illustrative Notes. 18. CHESTER (ROBERT). Loves Martyr; or, Rosalins Complaint (1601). With its Supplement "Diverse CHODZKO (ALEXANDER). Specimens of the Popular Poetry of Persia, as found in the Adventures and Improvisations of Kurroglou, the Bandit-Minstrel of Northern Persia; and in the Songs of the People inhabiting the Shores of the Caspian Sea. Orally collected and translated, with philological and historical Notes. Roy. 8vo. Lond., 1842. 26* E 4. CHURCHILL (CHARLES). The Poetical Works of. With copious Notes, and a Life of the Author; by W. CHURCHYARD (THOMAS). A Sad and Solemne Funerall of the Right Honorable Sir Francis Knowles. CLARKE (REV. W. B.), M.A. Santa-Cruz. Death of Commodore Goodenough. (Pamphlets, vol. Fb.) 8vo. CLOUGH (ARTHUR HUGH). The Poems and Prose Remains of. With a Selection from his Letters and a COLERIDGE (DERWENT MOULTRIE). With Introduction and Notes. 8vo. Lines on the Public Funeral of W. C. Wentworth, May 6, 1873. (Pamphlets, COLLIER (J. PAYNE). 26 G 17. The Poetical Decameron, or Ten Conversations on English Poets and Poetry, 1820. 26 C* 20, 21. CONGREVE (WILLIAM). The Dramatic Works of. [See HUNT, L.] CONSTABLE (HENRY). 26* E 3. Spirituall Sonnettes to the Honour of God, and Hys Sayntes. [See HELICONIA, COOK (ELIZA). 26 J* 15. Poems by. Fifth edition, illustrated. 4 vols. (in 2.) 12mo. Lond., 1848-51. CORNEILLE (PIERRE). Théatre de P. Corneille, avec des commentaires, et autres Morceaux intéressans. 1. Médée-Le Cid. 2. Horace-Cinna-Jules César. 3. Polyeucte-Pompée-Le Menteur. 4. La suite du Menteur-Théodore-Rodogune. 5. L'Héraclius Espagnol-D. Sanche d'Aragon. 6. Androméde-Nicoméde-Pertharite. 7. Edipe-La Toison d'or-Sertorius. 8. Sophonisbe-Othon-Agésilas. 9. Attila-Tite et Bérénice-Pulchérie. 10. Suréna-Ariane-Le Comte d'Essex-Mélite. 11. Clitandre-La Veuve-La Galerie du Palais-La Suivante. 12. La Place Royale-L'Illusion comique. CORNWALLIS (KINAHAN). Yarra Yarra; or, the Wandering Aborigine: a Poetical Narrative, in thirteen CORSER (REV. THOMAS), M.A., &c. Collectanea Anglo-Poetica; or, a Bibliographical and Descriptive Catalogue of a 18. CROKE (JOHN). Thirteen Psalms and the First Chapter of Ecclesiastes, translated into English 18. Collected and Edited, with Introductions and 26 F 19. The Posthumous Dramatick Works of. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond., 1813. 26 H* 1,2. DAGLEY (R.) Death's Doings; consisting of numerous original compositions in Verse and Prose -the friendly contributions of various writers, principally intended as illustrations of thirty Copper Plates, designed and etched by R. Dagley. Second edition with considerable additions. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond., 1827. 26 H* 20, 21. DANTE (ALLIGHIERI). Divine Comedy: the Inferno. A Literal Prose Translation, with the Text of the DEKKER (THOMAS). The Dramatic Works of, now first collected with illustrative Notes and a Memoir of the Author. 4 vols. 8vo. Lond., 1873. 26* D 1-4. DELONEY (THOMAS). Strange Histories: Consisting of Ballads and other Poems. With an Introduction and Notes. From the Edition of 1607. (Percy Society, 1.) 8vo. Lond., 1841. 18. The Garland of Good-Will. Edited by James Henry Dixon. (Percy Society, 30). 8vo. Lond., 1851. 18. DENHAM (M. A.) A Collection of Proverbs and Popular Sayings relating to the Seasons, the Weather, and Agricultural Pursuits; gathered chiefly from Oral Tradition. (Percy Society, 20). 8vo. Lond., 1846. DICKENS (CHARLES). 18. The Village Coquettes: a Comic Opera. In Two Acts. The Music by John The Plays and Poems of. With a few Miscellanies in Prose. Now first collected. DIGBY (KENELM HENRY). The Temple of Memory. 12mo. Lond., 1874. 26* A 47. DOBELL (SYDNEY). The Poetical Works of; with introductory Notice and Memoir, by John Nichol, 26* B 20, 21. DOMETT (ALFRED). Ranolf and Amohia: a South-sea Day-dream. 8vo. Lond., 1872. 26* C 38. 26* C 41. DOUGLAS (GAWIN), BISHOP of Dunkeld. Virgil's Eneis, translated into Scottish Verse. A new Edition, wherein the many errors of the former are corrected, and the defects supply'd from an excellent Manuscript. To which is added, a large Glossary, explaining the difficult words, which may serve for a Dictionary to the old Scottish language. And to the whole is prefixed an Exact Account of the Author's Life and Writings, from the best Histories and Records. Fol. Edinb., 1710. 26 J* 12. DRAYTON (MICHAEL). The Harmony of the Church. Now first reprinted from the Edition of 1591. 18. DUTT (TORU). Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan. With an introductory Memoir, by EASTWICK (EDWARD B.), C.B., &c. The Kaisarnámahi Hind, or Lay of the Empress: a Poem, in Nine Cantos, with ELLIS (GEORGE). Specimens of Early English Metrical Romances, chiefly written during the early ENGLISH WORK AND SONG. 26 Amid the Forests of the South; being Representations of old English Patriotism and Roman Domestic Life, with other Poems. By an Englishman. 8vo. Lond., 1882. EURIPIDES. 26* B 59. The Tragedies of; literally translated or revised, with critical and explanatory [See also GREEK TRAGIC THEATRE.] 26* D 8-12. EVANS (R. H.) Old Ballads-Historical and Narrative-with some of modern date; collected from Rare Copies and MSS. New edition, revised and considerably enlarged from public and private Collections. 4 vols. 8vo. Lond., 1810. 26* B 1-4. EVERARD (J. S.) [See JOHANNES SECUNDUS.] 1. Taste. The Englishman at Paris. The Author. The Englishman returned from Paris. The Knights. The Mayor of Garrat. 2. The Orators. The Minor. The Lyar. The Patron. 3. The Commissary. The Lame Lover. The Bankrupt. The Cozeners. 4. The Maid of Bath. The Nabob. The Devil upon Two Sticks. A Trip to Calais. The Capuchin. FOUNDLING HOSPITAL FOR WIT (THE NEW). Being a Collection of Fugitive Pieces, in Prose and Verse, not in any other Collection. With several Pieces never before published. A new edition, corrected and considerably enlarged. 6 vols. 12mo. Lond., 1786. 26* A 37-42. GARRICK (David). The Dramatic Works of; to which is prefixed a Life of the Author. 3 vols. 12mo. GIBB (E. J. W.), M.R.A.S. Ottoman Poems, translated into English Verse in the Original Forms. With Introduction, Biographical Notices, and Notes. Sq. 8vo. Lond., 1882. 26 K 1. GIBSON (GEORGE HERBERT). Southerly Busters, by "Ironbark," profusely illustrated by Alfred Clint, with GOETHE (JOHANN WOLFGANG VON). 26 Dramatic Works of; comprising Faust, Iphigenia in Tauris, Torquato Tasso, Egmont. Translated by Anna Swanwick and Goetz von Berlichingen; translated by Sir Walter Scott, and carefully revised by Henry G. Bohn. 8vo. Lond., 1875. 26 B* 18. : Faust a Tragedy. Translated by Theodore Martin. Illustrated by Prof. A. Faust a Tragedy. Translated, chiefly in blank verse, with Introduction and GORDON (ADAM LINDSAY). Poems of. Sea Spray and Smoke Drift. GREEK TRAGIC THEATRE (THE). Bush Ballads and Galloping Rhymes. Containing Eschylus by Dr. Potter, Sophocles by Dr. Francklin, and Euripides by Mich. Wodhull, Esq. A new edition, revised and corrected throughout by the Translator; with a Dissertation on Antient Tragedy, by Thomas Francklin, D.D. 5 vols. 8vo. Lond., 1809. 26* D 8-12. GREENE (ROBERT), AND PEELE (GEORGE). The Dramatic and Poetical Works of; with Memoirs of the Authors and Notes, by the Rev. Alexander Dyce. Roy. 8vo. Lond., 1874. 26 F* 9. HALLIWELL (J. O.), F.R.S., &c. Early English Miscellanies, in Prose and Verse, selected from an inedited Manuscript of the Fifteenth Century. (Warton Club, 3.) 8vo. Lond., 1855. 18. HARRY (BLIND). Wallace; or, the Life and Acts of Sir William Wallace, of Ellerslie. By Henry the Minstrel. Published from a Manuscript, dated 1488. With Notes and preliminary Remarks. By John Jamieson, D.D., &c. A new edition. 26* B 42. 8vo. Glasgow, 1869. |