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ALFORD, HENRY. The school of the heart. – The School of the Heart, etc.,

Cambridge, 1835, vol. ii.
DRUMMOND, W. H. The pleasures of benevolence, 1835.
MITFORD, JOHN. Lines to Prefixed to Poetical Works of Matthew

Prior, Aldine ed., 1835. 1835 w. CAMPBELL, THOMAS. The dead eagle. - Works, 1907, pp. 300-303. 1837 w. 1842 p. WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM. Musings near Aquapendente. - Poetical

Works, 1896, viii. 42-57. 1838 BOWLES, W. L. St. John in Patmos.- Works, 1855, ii. 143-220.

HERBERT, WILLIAM. Attila, king of the Huns, 12 books, 1838. 1838 w. Time. - Works, 1842, vol. i. pt. ii. 167-9. C. 1838?w. BOWLES, W. L. The ark.– Works, 1855, ii. 315-17.

On the death of Dr. Burgess. - Ib. 320-21. 1839 BAILEY, PHILIP JAMES. Festus, 50th anniversary ed., 1889. 1839 w. MONTGOMERY, ROBERT. A dream of worlds. - Works, 1854, pp. 607-8. 1842

Luther.-Ib. 173–288. 1843 MOULTRIE, JOHN. The dream of life.- Poems, ed. D. Coleridge, 1876, i.

353-462. 1844 HAWKINS, THOMAS. The wars of Jehovah, in heaven, earth, and hell, 9

books, 1844.—See Quart. Rev., xc. 333, 352-5. 1845

HARRIS, W. R. Napoleon portrayed, an epic poem, 12 cantos, 1845.- See

ib. 333, 345-8.

HENRY, JAMES. The Eneis, books i and ii, rendered into blank iambic, 1845. bef.1846 w. WALKER, W. S. Fragment. – Remains, 1852, pp. xlviii-xlix.

To B. H. Kennedy.- Ib. 41-2.
Judas Maccabeus, in imitation of Milton.-Ib. 94-100.
· Horace, i. 22, imitated. - Ib. 157-8.
Written at the close of a college examination.- Ib. 159.
Scene from Aeschylus.- Ib. 167-8.

Fragments from Ennius.- Ib. 169–72. 1846 HERBERT, WILLIAM. The Christian, book i.-Supplement to Works, 1846,

pp. 1–33. MONTGOMERY, ROBERT. Scarborough.– Works, 1854, pp. 581-4. SEWELL, WILLIAM. The Georgics, literally and rhythmically translated,

1846. - See Quart. Rev., cx. 106–7.1 1848 AIRD, THOMAS. Frank Sylvan. - Poetical Works, 4th ed., Edin., 1863, pp.

17-34.

Monkwood.-Ib. 76-81.
BURGES, GEORGE. The Aias of Sophocles, translated, 1849.

KENNEDY, RANN, and C. R. The works of Virgil, 1849. 1850 BAILEY, PHILIP JAMES. The angel world. - The Angel World, etc., Boston

(U. S. A.), 1850, pp. 1–77. 1851 MONTGOMERY, ROBERT. Wordsworth.-Works, 1854, pp. 588-9. 1852 CLIFFORD, C. C. Prometheus chained (from Aeschylus), Oxford, 1852.

MOIR, D. M. The angler. – Poetical Works, ed. T. Aird, 1852, ii. 352–61.

The tombless man.-Ib. 361–71.

Hymn to the night wind. - Ib. 377–83.

REYNOLDS, S. H. The ruins of Egyptian Thebes, Oxford, 1853. 1855

BAILEY, PHILIP JAMES. The mystic. - The Mystic, etc., 1855, pp. 1–62.

A spiritual legend. - Ib. 63–135.

HENDERSON, THULIA S. Olga, or Russia in the tenth century, 1855. 1855-9 SINGLETON, R. C. The works of Virgil, closely rendered into English rhythm,

2 vols., 1855-9. SEWELL, WILLIAM. Agamemnon, translated literally and rhythmically, 1846; also Odes and epodes of Horace, translated literally and rhythmically, 1850. Not seen; may be in blank verse.

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1859-64 WRIGHT, I. C. The Iliad, translated, 2 vols., Camb., etc., 1861-5.
1861 KENNEDY, CHARLES RANN. The works of Virgil, 1861.
1862-4 DERBY, EDWARD STANLEY, Earl of. The Iliad, 2 vols., 1864.
1865 MILMAN, H. H. [Translation from Onomacritus?] – The Agamemnon of

Aeschylus, etc., 1865, pp. 245-7.
MUSGRAVE, GEORGE. The Odyssey, 2 vols., 1865.

PLUMPTRE, E. H. The tragedies of Sophocles, 2 vols., 1865. 1865-73 SWANWICK, ANNA. The dramas of Aeschylus, 4th ed., 1890. 1866 BICKERSTETA, E. H. Yesterday, to-day, and for ever, 12 books, 4th ed.,

1870. 1868 PLUMPTRE, E. H. The tragedies of Aeschylos, 2 vols., 1868. 1869 EDGINTON, G. W. The Odyssey, 2 vols., 1869.-See Westminster Rev.,

new series, xxxvi. 644. Moon, G. W. Eden.- Eden and other poems, 2d ed., 1869, pp. 1–26.

WITT, E. E. The fifth and ninth books of the Odyssey, 1869. 1871 KING, HENRY. The Metamorphoses of Ovid, Edin., 1871.

RICKARDS, G. K. The Aeneid, books i-vi, Edin., 1871. 1872 RAVENSWORTH, Lord. The Aeneid, books vii-xii (book xi by G. K.

Rickardo), Edin., 1872.-See Lond. Quart. Rev., xl. 126-8. 1877-84 GREEN, W. C. The Iliad, with a verse translation, books i-xii, 1884. 1877-1908 MORSHEAD, E. D. A. (Aeschylus:) The house of Atreus (Agamemnon,

Libation-bearers, and Furies), 2d ed., 1889; The suppliant maidens, the

Persians, the Seven against Thebes, and the Prometheus bound, 1908. 1883 CAMPBELL, LEWIS. Sophocles, the seven plays, 1883.

WHITELAW, ROBERT. Sophocles, translated, 1883. 1886 MYERS, ERNEST. The judgment of Prometheus.-Gathered Poems, 1904,

pp. 3-15.

The Olympic Hermes. - Ib. 41-6.

THORNHILL, W. J. The Aeneid, freely translated, Dublin, 1886. 1889 w. DE VERE, AUBREY. Death of Copernicus. – Mediaeval Records and Son

nets, 1893, pp. 195–211. 1890 CAMPBELL, LEWIS. Aeschylus, the seven plays, 1890. 1891 BRIDGES, ROBERT. Eden, a dramatic oratorio in three acts, 1891. 1893 RHOADES, JAMES. The Aeneid, books i-vi, 1893. 1896

RIDLEY, EDWARD. The Pharsalia of Lucan, 10 books, 1896. 1903 BAUGHAN, B. E. Reuben.-Reuben, etc., 1903, pp. 9-45.

The two ships.- Ib. 67–70. 1904 BINYON, LAURENCE. The death of Adam. - The Death of Adam, etc., 1904,

pp. I-25. 1906 BLANE, WILLIAM. Creation.– The Silent Land, etc., 1906, pp. 89-123. 1908 DOUGHTY, CHARLES M. Adam cast forth, 1908.

NoYES, ALFRED. The last of the Titans. - The Golden Hynde, etc., N. Y.,

1908, pp. 54-66. 1915

PHILLIPS, STEPHEN. Armageddon, a modern epic drama, 1915.

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Ode vi, Against despair. - Ib. 269.
Ode xi, To a lady who hates the country.-Ib. 38-40.
Ode xii, On the death of (his father). – Ib. 41-3.

Ode xiv, To solitude. - Ib. 46–7.
1747 “Philo.” Ode to hope. -Gent. Mag., xvii. 536.
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ANON. To peace. -Gent. Mag., xxvii. 329.
ANON. Vacation.– Dodsley's Miscellany, 1758, vi. 148–54.

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