fyxull HtJirmitg Jilratg THE GIFT OF J\.\ Ts>v.s;\a Cornell University Library Z881.G87 P7 + Cataloi ue of poetr n the English langu ', i 3 1924 029 540 113 olln Overs Catalogue of Poetry In the English Language, IN THE GROSVENOR LIBRARY, BUFFALO, N. Y. PUBLISHED BY THE LIBRARY, March 1902. CIvASSIFIC\^XION. PAGE. General collections, Miscellaneous collected works, i. Readers and speakers, 3- Gift books and annuals, 6. Song books, 6. Hymns and sacred songs, 8. Translations in verse from Greek and Latin classics, - lo. Translations of Oriental poetry, - 12. Translations of European poetry, 13. English Poetry, Collected works, - 15. Works of individual writers, 20. Australian poetry, 48. Canadian poetry, 49- American Poetry, Collected works, - S^- Works of individual writers, 54- Additions and corrections, - - - 123. INTRODUCTORV. This catalogue embraces all books and pamphlets in the Grosvenor Library devoted wholly or in large part to poetry in the English language. It includes all translations from dead and foreign languages into English, but does not include literary periodicals and other miscellaneous books containing an occasional poem. The general collection of poetry formed by the library during the first 28 years of its existence was especially full in the works of the English poets. It contained but little by American writers and that little of small value. This collection was well supplemented by the purchase, in 1898, of the library of poetry formed by Mr. C. W. Moulton, editor of the Magazine of Poetry. This library was devoted largely to the productions of modem American authors and represented the work of many of the best known American writers of the present day. Later purchases have added most of the earlier American poetry catalogued here, but in this direction the collection is still deficient, as it is also in first editions of the works of many of the leading American poets of a later date. .This list enumerates 3542 volumes and 296 pamphlets of which 1333 volumes and 20 pamphlets are by English writers, 1751 volumes and 256 pamphlets by American, 54 volumes and 18 pamphlets by Canadian, and 5 volumes by Australian. The balance of 399 volumes and 2 pamphlets are general collected works and miscellaneous matter. Of the 2019 authors of whose writings there is a representation outside of the general collec- ted works, 563 are English, 1386 American, 66 Canadian and 4 Australian. Most of the abbreviations used here are those ordinarily employed in similar catalogues. The more important are as follows: ed. . . edited, editor. cpr. , . . copyrighted. edn. . . edition. n. d. . . no date. tr. . . translated. n. t. p. . no title page. IV. Dates and other particulars not appearing in their proper places m the books but supplied from other sources are enclosed in square brackets. Explanatory matter is enclosed in parentheses. The punctuation on the title page of each book has been followed wherever it was not so unusual as to be misleading. In transcribing the titles a capital letter has been employed at the beginning of all subtitles except when preceded on the title page by a comma or semicolon. All anonymous books have been entered under the name of the author with a reference from the title, or under the title when the name of the author could not be learned. Pseudonymous works have been entered under the pseudonym of the author unless his proper name could be found in which case there is a reference from the pseudonym. Dates of birth and death have been given for English writers when obtainable without the expenditure of too much time. In the case of American authors a few more particulars have been included, but these are only such as will assist in better locating the individual, and in no sense do they form a biographical sketch. The labor of compiling this catalogue and seeing it through the press has been done at odd moments extending over a period of more than a year. One result of this is some lack of uniformity in certain particulars, which, however, will not affect the value of the list for bibliographical purposes. Edward P. Van Duzee, Librarian. JosiAH Jewett, Edward H. Butler, Ganson Depew, Trustees. CATALOGUE OF POETRY IN THE Grosvenor Library. General Collections. This section includes all books containing poetry by a number of authors of different nationalities. Collections representing the poetry of any single country will be found in the sections following. Miscellaneous Collected Works. Under this head are gathered all general collected works that cannot properly be classed with Readers, Gift-Books, Song- Books, or Hymns. Abell, Mrs. L. G. and others. A token of tlie heart, or Gems of kindness, lamo. Boston 1858. 808.8-A141T 2. Gems by the wayside: An offering of purity and truth. 4th edn. i2mo. N. Y. [1850]. 808.8-A141 Barham, William : Descriptions of Niagara ; selected from, various travelers ; with original additions. 8vo. Gravesend 1845. (With poet- ical selections. ) 974.72-N577Ba Bellamy, Blanche Wilder: and Maud Wilder Goodwin: Editors. Open sesame! Poetry and prose for school-days. 3 vols. i2mo. Boston 1896-97. H.S. 131 Book of celebrated poems; containing forty-one of the most popular poems iu the English language. 8vo. London 1854. 808.1-B724 Browne, Francis F. Editor. Golden poems. By British and American authors. Sm. 8vo. Chicago 1882. H.S. 43 Bryant, William Cullen : Editor. A new library of poetry and song. 2 vols. R.8vo. N. Y. n d. B2-5B Bunce, O. B. Editor. Fair words about fair woman. Gathered from the poets. 8vo. N. Y. 1884. 808.1-B942 Burlesque plays and poems. With an intro- duction by Henry Morley. i2mo. London 1885. 808.7-M864 Burton, William E. The cyclopaedia of wit and humor. R.8vo. N. Y. 1875. 808.7-B974 Coates, Henry T. The fireside encyclopaedia of poetry. Comprising the best poems of the most famous writers, English and American. R. 8vo. Phila. [i88i.] 808.1-C652 Couch, A. T. Quiller-: The Oxford book of English verse, 1250 — 1900, i2mo, Oxford 1901. 808.1-C853. Croke, J. Greenbag: Lyrics of the law. A re- cital of songs and verses pertinent to the law and the legal profession, selected from various sources. i2mo. San Francisco 1884. 808.1-C943L 2. Poems of the law. i6mo. San Francisco 1885. 808.1-C943P Dana, Charles A. Editor. The household book of poetry, nth edn. R.Svo. N. Y. 1870. H.S. 39 Davies, Dr. Maurice : Fun, ancient and mod- ern. 2 vols. i2mo. London 1878. 808.7-D256 Dodd, Henry Phillip : The epigrammatists : A selection from the epigrammatic literature of ancient, mediaeval, and modern times. With notes, etc., by Rev. Henry Philip Dodd. 8vo. London 1870. 808.81-D639 Eastman, Alfred C. Poems of the farm. Se- lected and illustrated by Alfred C. Eastman. 8vo. Boston 1896. 808.1-E13 Echoes of infant voices. i2mo. Boston 1849. 808.1-E18 Foster, Rev. Elon: Cyclopaedia of poetry: Embracing the best from all sources and on all subjects, ist series. 8vo. N. Y. n. d. 808.81-F754 2. Cyclopaedia of poetry. 2nd series. Em- bracing poems descriptive of the scenes, inci- dents, persons and places of the Bible. Also indexes to Foster's cyclopaedias. 8vo. N. Y. 1883. 808.81-F754 Foster, H. C. An excursion among the poets. 8vo. Richmond, Va., «. (/. 808.1-F755 Goodyear, Elizabeth S. Compiler. Songs of trust. i2mo. Boston 1886. 245-G658S Gould, Mrs. Sarah: The guardian angels, or Friends in heaven. i2mo. Boston 1858. 245-G698G Miscellaneous. Green, Ernest S. and Miss H. Von Lowenfels. Mexican and South American poems. (Span- ish and English.) 8vo. San Diego, Cal. 1892. 861.08-G795 H., M. See Harger, Martha: Prayers from the poets. Hamilton, Walter : Parodies of the works of English and American authors. 5 vols. R.8vo. London 1884-88. 808.7-H222 Harger, Martha: Prayers from the poets. Compiled by M. H. i2mo. N. Y. [1891.] 245-H279 Hillis, William J. A metrical history of the life and times of Napoleon Bonaparte. Svo. N. Y. i8g6. 944.05-N2H6 Holland, Josiah Gilbert : Editor. Illustrated library of favorite song. 8vo. N. Y. [1873]. 808.1-H735 Hood, Tom : Editor. Cassell's illustrated read- ings. R.8vo. London n. d. B2-5C Horder, W. Garrett: Editor. The poet's Bi- ble. Old Testament section. 2ndedn. i2mo. London 1895. 245-H811P 2. The poet's Bible. New Testament section. 3rd edn. i2mo. London 1895. 245-H8UP2 Howitt, Mary : Editor. Pictorial calendar of the seasons. i2mo. Bohn. London 1862. 828.3-H863 Jenkins, Charles Francis: Compiler. Quaker poems. A collection of verse relating to the Society of Friends. Svo. Phila. 1893. 808.1-J52 Jenks, Joseph William : The rural poetry of the English language. R.8vo. Boston 1856. 808.1-J53 Kaines, Joseph : Compiler. The love poems of all nations. i2mo. London 1870. j 808.1-K13 Kendall, Timothe : Flowers of epigrammes. From edition of 1577. (Spenser Society Pubs. No. 15, 1874.) 828.3-K33 Kendrick, Asahel C. Editor. Our poetical favorites, A selection from the best minor poems of the English language. i2mo. N.Y. 1871. H.S. 37a Lathbury, Mary A. Illustrator. Twelve times one illustrations of child life. With descrip- tive poems. 4to. N. Y. 1888. 769.82-L352 Lawrence, Mrs. Margarette (Woods) : Fad- ing flowers. By Meta Lander. lamo. Boston i860. 808.1-L422 Leffingfwell, Charles Wesley: Editor. Ly- rics of the living church. Original poems compiledfrom "The Living Church." i2mo. Chicago 1891. 808.1-L493 Leigh, Henry S. Collector. Jeux d'esprit. Written and spoken. i2mo. London 1877. 808.7-L528 Lewis, Matthew Gregory : Collector. Tales of terror and wonder. With an introduction by Henry Morley. i2mo. London 1887. 808.1-L675 Lillard, John F. B. The medical muse, grave and gay. A collection of rhymes up to date, by the doctor, for the doctor, and against the doctor. i2mo. N. Y. 1896. 808.1-L729 Linton, William J. and R. H. Stoddard. Edi- tors. English verse: Ballads and roman- ces. i2mo. N. Y. 1883. 808.1-L761B 2. English verse : Translations. lamo. N.Y- 1883. 808.1-L761 Longfellow, Henry W. Editor. Poems of places. i6mo. [26 vols.] Boston 1876-9. 8o8.i-L8^/c. Lovejoy, Mary L Compiler. Nature in verse. A poetry reader for children. i2mo. Boston 1895, 808.1-L897 McCaskey, J. P. Editor. Lincoln literary collection, designed for school-room and fam- ily circle. i2mo. N. Y. [1897]. H.S. 36 Mackay, Charles : Editor. A thousand and one gems of poetry. Svo. London n. d. H.S. 42 Magazine of poetry. A quarterly review. Vol. I, 1889 to vol. 8, No. 7, Aug. 1S96. (Complete set.) 4to. 8 vols. 808.1-M189 Marchant, W. T. Collector. In praise of ale, or Songs, ballads, epigrams, and anecdotes re- lating to beer, malt, and hops. i2mo. Lon- don 188S. 808.1-M315 Martin, Theodore : and William Edmond- stoune Aytoun. Editors. The book of bal- lads. Edited by Bon Gaultier. A new edi- tion with several new ballads. i2mo. N. Y. 1S52. 808.1-M383 Matthews, Brander: Ballads of books. Svo. N.Y. 1887. 808.1-M438 Morris, George P. and N. P. Willis. Compi- lers. The prose and poetry of Europe and America. R.Svo. N. Y. 1847. 808.S-M876 Morrison, Mary Whitney : Compiler. Songs and rhymes for the little ones. New edn. Svo. Boston 1899. 808.1-M881 Moulton, Charles Wells : Compiler. In my lady's name: Poems of love and beauty. i2mo. N.Y. 1897. 808.1-M927I Nicholl, W. Robertson : and Thomas J.Wise. Eiditors. Literary anecdotes of the nineteenth century: Contributions towards a literary his- tory of the period. Vols, i and 2. Svo. Lon- don 1895-96. 828.3-N645L Nichols, John : Editor. A select collection of poems: With notes, biographical and his- torical. i6mo. 8 vols. London 1780-82. 80S.1-N619 Parton, James: The humorous poetry of the English language, from Chaucer to Saxe. With notes explanatory and biographical. i2mo. Boston 1887. 808.7-P274 Peale, Rembrandt : Portfolio of an artist. i2mo. Phila. 1839. 80S.8-P358 Poetry of the year. Passages from the poets descriptive of the seasons. i2mo. Phila. 1S59 808.1-P745 Miscellaneous. Poetry for the young. A graduated collection in four parts. Complete in one volume. i2mo, London 1881. H.S. 37 Quiver of love. A collection of valentines an- cient and modem . With illustrations in colors from drawings by Walter Crane and K. Green- away. 8vo. London 1876. 808.1-Q8 Repplier, Agones : A book of famous verse, lamo. Boston 1892. 808.1-R425 Representative poems of living poets, Ameri- can and English. Selected by the poets them- selves ; with an introduction by George Par- sons Lathrop. 8vo. N. Y. 1886. H.S. 40 Roberts, W. Editor. Book-verse: An anthol- ogy of poems of books and bookmen from the earliest times to recent years. i2mo. N. Y. [1895]. 808.1-R648 Salisbury, Stephen : An essay on the Star spangled banner and national songs. 8vo. Worcester, Mass. 1873. 811.04-S167 Sargent, Epes : Editor. Harper's cyclopae- dia of British and American poetry. R.8vo. N.Y. 1881. H.S. 38 2. Selections in poetry for exercises at school and at home. i2mo. Phiia. 1853. 808.1-S245 Sharp, Mrs. William : Editor. Songs and poems of the sea. (Sea-music. ) i2mo. N. Y. n.d. 808.1-S351 Skinner, Charles R. Editor. Arbor Day manual. An aid in preparing programs for Arbor Day exercises. 8vo. Albany 1890. H.S. 44 Smith, Eva Munson: Editor. Woman in sa- cred song. A library of hymns, religious poems, and sacred music by woman. With an introduction by Frances E. Willard. 8vo. Chicago 1888. 245-S646 Specimens of macaronic poetry. 8vo. London 1831. 808.7-S741 Spirit of the public journals. Vol. i, for 1797 to 18, for 1814. (Wants Vols. 4 and 13.) i2mo. London 1799-1815. 828.3-S759 Spofford, A. R. and R. E. Shapley. Editors. Library of wit and humor. 5 vols. 8vo. Phila. 1885-86. 808.7-S762 Table Rock album and sketches of the Falls and scenery adjacent. 3rd edn. i2mo. Buf- falo 1850. 974.72-N577Ta Taylor, John Pitt-: Poetic imagery. Similes, metaphors, emblems, comparisons and con- trasts selected from the works of British and American poets and dramatists. Edited by Hester Louisa Pitt-Taylor. i6mo. London 1890. 8o8.8[-T243 Testimony of the poets. i2mo. Boston 1854. 24S-T747 Thompson, Slason : The humbler poets. A collection of newspaper and periodical verse, 1870 to 1885. 8vo, Chicago 1886. 808.1-T476 Waddington, Samuel: Editor. Sacred song: A volume of religious verse. i2mo. N. Y. n. d. 245-W118 Ward, Anna L. Editor. Surf and wave: The sea as sung by the poets. i2mo. N. Y. [1883.] 808.1-W256 Warren, Ina Russelle : Editor. The doctor's window. Poems by the doctor, for the doctor, and about the doctor. With introduction by William Pepper. 8vo. Buffalo 1898. 808.1W288 2. The lawyer's alcove. Poems by the lawyer, for the lawyer, and about the lawyer. Intro- duction by Chauncey M. Depew. 8vo. N. Y. 1900. 808.1-W288L White, Gleeson : Editor. Book-song: An an- thology of poems of books and bookmen from modern authors. i2mo. London 1893. 808.1-W583 White, Gleeson : Ballades and rondeaus, chants royal, sestinas, villanelles, &c. Selec- ted, with chapter on the various forms, by Gleeson White. 24mo. London 1887. 8o8.i-W583B Whittier, John Greenleaf : Editor. Songs of three centuries. i2mo. Boston 1876. 808.1-W525 Readers and Speakers. Anderson, John J. The historical reader. i2mo. N.Y. 1871. 808.508-A547 Andrew, John: The new dramatic reader. Comprising a selection of pieces for practice in elocution. With introductory hints to read- ers. 2nd edn. i2mo. Montreal 1881. 808.508-A562 Baker, George M. The favorite speaker. i6mo. Boston 1890. 808.508-B167 Barber, Jonathan : Exercises in reading and recitation. i2mo. Baltimore 1823. 808.508-B234 Bartlett, M. R. The practical reader; in five books. i2mo. N. Y. 1822. 808.508-B291 Bell, David Charles : Bell's standard elocu- tionist. i2mo. London 1883. 808.508-B433 Benedict, Emma Lee: Pieces to speak. i2mo. Boston 1893. 808.S08-B463 Billings, John D. Standard selections for elo- cutionary drill and memory work in grammar and high schools. i2mo. Chicago [1886.] 808.508-B598 Bingham, Caleb : The Columbian orator. i6mo. Boston 1832. 808.5-B613 Readers and Speakers. Birch, Thomas E. The Virginian orator. i6mo. Richmond 1808. 808.508-B617 Branch, Oliver E. The Hamilton speaker. i2mo. N. Y. [1878]. 8o8.5o8-B8i6 2. The national primary speaker. Consisting of declamations and recitations for pupils from five to ten years of age. lamo. N. Y. 1886. 808.508-B816N 3. The national junior speaker. Consisting of declamations and recitations for pupils from ten to sixteen years of age. i2mo. N. Y. 1887. 808.S08-B816N2 4. The national advanced speaker. A collection of carefully chosen, available, modern decla- mations and recitations; with instructions to speakers, and an appendix of words of difficult pronunciation. i2mo. N. Y. 1887. 808.508-B816N3 Brooks, Edward: A manual of elocution and reading. Embracing the principles and prac- tice of elocution. i2mo. Phila. [1882.] 808.5-B873 Brothers of the Christian Schools. Christian Brothers' new series advanced reader. i2nao. N. Y. 1889. 808.508-B874 Burdett, James S. Select recitations and read- ings in prose and poetry. i2mo. N. Y. [1891]. 808.508-B951 Buttervrorth, Hezekiah : Ballads and stories for readings; with musical accompaniments. i2mo. Cincinnati [1886]. 808.508-B988 Campbell, Hugh: and others. Voice, speech, and gesture: A practical handbook to the elocutionary art. [With selections]. i2mo. N. Y. 1895. 808.5-C188 Carey, Thomas J. Excelsior selections of prose and poetry. Arranged for public and parlor recitation and reading. i6mo. N. Y. [1886.] 808.508-C267 Carrington, Henry B. Patriotic reader. i2mo. Phila. n. d. H.S. 345 Cathcart, George R. The literary reader- (American Educational Series.) i2mo. N.Y. 808.508-C362 2. Same. New edition. i2mo. N.Y. [1892]. 808.508-C362M Cobb, Lyman : Cobb's Sequel to the juvenile readers. i2mo. N. Y. 1834. 808.508-C683 Cumnock, Robert McLain : Choice readings for public and private entertainment, 3rd. edn. i2mo. Chicago 1878. 808.508-C971 Denman, Jacob S. Fourth reading book. (Stu- dents' Series.) i2mo. N.Y. 1852. 808.508-D397 Diehl, Anna Randall: See Randall, Anna: Dwyer, John Hanbury : An essay on elocu- tion ; with elucidatory passages from various authors. 6th edn., with additions. i2mo. Albany 1847. 808.5-D969 Edwards, Richard : Analytical fifth reader. i2mo. n.t.p. 808.508-E26 Enfield, William : The speaker, or Miscella- neous pieces. 8vo. London 1774. 808.508-E56S 2. Same. New edition. i2nio. N. Y. 1814. 808.508-E56S2 Fletcher, Austin B. Advanced readings and recitations. i2mo. Boston 1881. 808.50&-F612 Fourth reader. (Ontario Readers.) lamo. To- ronto 1885. 808.508-F781 Fulton, Robert I. and Thomas C. Trueblood. Choice readings from standard and popular authors. 5th edn. i2mo. Boston 1887. 808.508-F974 Gilmore, Joseph Henry: The academic speaker. i2mo. Rochester, N. Y. 1883. 808.508-C487 Gilmour, Richard : The sixth reader. (Cath- olic National Series. ) i2mo. N.Y. [1877]. 808.508-G488 Goldsbury, John : and William Russell. The American common-school reader and speaker. i2mo. Boston n.d. {Cpr. 1S44.) 808.508-G622 Griffith, Allen Ayrault: Class-book in oratory. A complete drill book for practice of the prin- ciples of vocal physiology, and for acquiring the art of elocution and oratory. 23rd edn. i2mo. St. Louis [1879.] 808.5-G853 Harris, William T. and others. The fourth reader. (Appleton's School Readers.) i2mo. N.Y. 1878. 808.508-H317 Hillard, George Stillman : The Franklin fifth reader. i2mo. N.Y. [1871]. 808.508-H649 Holmes, H. E. Editor. Miscellaneous readings and recitations. i2mo. Phila. 1888. 8o8.5o8-H75r Howard, Anna K. The Canadian elocutionist. Together with a copious selection, in prose and poetry, of pieces adapted for reading, recita- tion and practice. i2mo. Toronto 1885. 808.508-H848 Hubbard, John : The American reader. 2nd, from 3rd Walpole edn. i6mo. Troy N y' 1808. 808.508-H875 Hudson, Henry N. Classical English reader. Selections from standard authors. With ex- planatory and critical foot-notes. i2mo. Bos- ton 1883. 808.508-H885 Illustrated Progressive Readers. The fourth progressive reader. i2mo. N.Y. n. d. {Cpr. '871.) 808.508-O83 2. The sixth progressive reader. i2mo. N Y 1872. 808.508-S625 James, John G. The southern student's hand- book of selections for reading and oratory i2mo. New Orleans [1879. J 808.508-J27 Keene, J. W. Selections for reading and elo- cution. 8vo. Boston n. d. 808.508-K26 Knowles, James Sheridan : Knowles, elocu- tionist. 5th edn. i2mo. N. Y. 1844. 8o8.5o8-K;73 Readers and Speakers. Leffingwell, Charles Wesley: Reading book of English classics for young pupils. Selec- tions from the standard literature of England and America. i2mo. N. Y. N. Y. 1879. 808.508-L493 LeRow, Caroline B. A practical reader; with exercises in vocal culture. i6mo. N. Y. 1883. 808.508-L617 Lyons, Joseph A. The American elocutionist and dramatic reader. For the use of colleges, academies and schools. With an elaborate in- troduction on elocution and vocal culture by the Rev. M. B. Brown. 7th edn. izmo Phila. [1871.] 8Q8.508-L991 McCulloch, John Murray : A course of ele- mentary reading in science and literature, compiled from popular writers. nth edn. Edinburgh 1842. 808.508-M133 McGuffey, W. H. McGuffey's newly revised rhetorical guide, or Fifth reader. i2mo. N.Y. n. d. (_Cpr. 1853.) 808.508-M148N 2. McGuffey's fifth eclectic reader. Revised edn. i2mo. Cincinnati n. d. (Cpr. i8j4.') 808.508-M148 Metropolitan fifth reader. New and revised edn. i2mo. N.Y. n.d. {Cpr. 187 1.) 808.508-M533 Monroe, Lewis B. The fifth reader. i2mo. Phila. «. ^. {Cpr. 187 1.) 808.508-M753 Murray, Lindley : The English reader, or Pieces in prose and poetry. lamo. Phila. 1825. 808.508-M982E 2. Sequel to the English reader, or Elegant se- lections in prose and poetry. 2nd Phila. edn. i6mo. Phila. 1803. 808.508-M982 Osgood, Lucius : American sixth reader. i2mo. n.t p. 808.508-O82 Palmer, Loomis T. Select readings for public and private entertainment. By L. T. Remlap. 8vo. Chicago 1885. 808.508-P174 Parker; Richard Greene : Exercises in rhet- orical reading. 7th edn. i2mo. N. Y. 1852. 808.508-P242E Parker, Richard Greene : and J. M. Watson. The national fifth reader. (National Series.) i2mo. N. Y. 1866. 808.508-P242 2. The national fifth reader. (Parker & Wat- son's Series.) i2mo. N.Y. n.d. {Cpr. 1866.) 808.508-P242N5 Pierpont, John : Introduction to the National reader. i6th edn. i2mo. Boston 1835. 8o8.5o8-P62iI 2. The American first-class book. Revised edn. i2mo. Phila. 1855. 808.508-P621A Porter, Ebenezer : The rhetorical reader. 8th edn. i2mo. Andover 1834. 808.508-P844 Potter, Cora Urquhart : My recitations. lamo. Phila. 1887. 808.508-P866 Randall, Anna T. Reading and elocution. i2mo. N.Y. 1873. 808.508-R188 2. Choice readings. New and revised edition. l2mo. Phila. 1888. 808.508-D559 Raymond, Robert Raikes : The patriotic speaker. i2mo. N. Y. 1865. 808.508-R271 Reeves, Paul : The student's own speaker. i2mo. N. Y. 1872. 808.508-R332 Remlap, L. T. See Palmer, Loomis T. Select readings. Roemer, J. Polyglot reader, and guide for translation. i2mo. N.Y. 1865. 808.508-R715 Root, Oren: and Josiah H. Gilbert. Editors. The Franklin speaker; consisting of declama- tions and recitations. With an introduction by Anson J. Upson. i2mo. N.Y. [1884.] 808.508-R783 Ross, William T. Voice culture and elocu- tion. Author's edition. i2mo. San Fran- cisco 1886. 808.5-R827 Sanders, Charles W. Sanders' union fourth reader. i2mo. N. Y. 1873. 808.508-S315U 2. Sanders' rhetorical, or Union fifth reader. i2mo. N. Y. 1863. 808.508-S315R 3. Sanders' rhetorical, or Union sixth reader. i2mo. N. Y. 1867. 808.508-S215 Sargent, Epes : and Amasa May. The ety- mological reader. (New American Series.) i2mo. Fhila.. n. d. {Cpr. 1872.'] 808.508-S245E Sargent, Epes : The standard fourth reader, (Sargent's Standard Series.) i2mo. Boston 1861. 808.508-S245F0 2. The standard fifth reader. (Sargent's Stand- ard Series.) i2mo. Boston 1865. 8o8.5o8-S245Fi 3. The standard speaker. 60th edn. i2mo. Phila. 1876. 808.508-S245S Scott, William : Lessons in elocution, or A selection of pieces in prose and verse. i6mo. Leicester 1820. 808.508-S431 Severance, Moses : The American manual, or New England reader. i6mo. Bath, N. Y. 1839. 808.508-S498 Sheldon, Edward Austin : The fourth reader. l2mo. N.Y. 1880. 808.508-S544 2. The fifth reader. i2mo. N. Y. «. rf. {Cpr. 187^.) 8o8.5o8-S544Fi Slade, Mrs. Mary B. C. Exhibition days. i2mo. Boston [1880.] 808.508-S631 Southern reader and speaker. i2mo. Charles- ton 1859. 808.508-S727 Swan, William D. The instructive reader. i2mo. Phila. 1849. 808.508-S972 Swett, John: School elocution. A manual of vocal training in high schools, normal schools, and academies. i2mo. N. Y. 1886. 808.508-S975 Swinton, William : Swinton's fifth reader and speaker. i2mo. N.Y. n.d. {Cpr. i88j.) 808.508-S979 2. Sixth, or Classic English reader. i2mo. N. Y. [1885.J 808.508-S9796 Sypher, Josiah Rhinehart: The American pop- ular speaker : Designed for the use of schools, lyceums, temperance societies, etc., etc. i2mo. Phila. [1870. J 808.508-S994 Readers and Speakers. Town, Salem : The third reader. i2mo. Port- land 1848. 8oS.5o8-T743Th 2. The fifth, or Elocutionary reader. i2mo. Buffalo 1858. 898.508-T743 Village Reader. i2mo. Springfield 1848. 808.508-V712 Warren, Samuel: A selection of poetry for use in Standards IV, V and VI. i6mo. London i875) (Philips' series of reading books.) 808.508-W293 Watson, James Madison : Independent sixth reader. i2mo. New York 1873. 808.508-W339 Webster, Noah : An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking. i6mo. N.Y. 1794. 808.508-W382 Willson, George : The American class-reader. Containing a series of lessons in reading. i2mo. Canandaigua 1840. 808.508-W741 Wilson, Marcius : The fifth reader. (Harper's School and Family Series. ) i2mo. N.Y. n. d. {Cpr. 1 861.) 808.508-W742 2. The sixth reader. (Harper's United States Readers.) l2mo. N.Y. 1873. 808.508-W7S1H6 3. The fifth reader. (Lippincott's Popular Se- ries.) i2mo. Phila. 1883. 808.508-W7S1LS 4. The sixth reader. (Lippincott's Popular Se- ries.) i2mo. Phila. 1883. 8o8.5o8-W7SiL6 Worcester, Samuel : A fourth book of lessons for reading. i2mo. Boston 1841. 808.508-W923 Gift-Books and Annuals. Amaranth, or Token of remembrance. A Christ- mas and New Year's gift for 1848. i2mo. Boston 1848. 808.82-A485 Christian keepsake and missionary annual. Edi- ted by the Rev. John A. Clark. 1840 and 1847. Phila. 2 vols. 808.82-CS55 Diadem. For 1847. A present for all seasons. 4to. Phila. 769.8-D536 English Annual. For 1837. 8vo. London 1837. 808.82-E58 Friendship's offering. A Christmas, New Year, and birthday present. For 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1855. 8 vols. i2mo. Boston. 808.82-F911 Gem. A Christmas and New Year's present. For 1842. i6mo. Phila. 808.82-G322 Gift of friendship. A token of remembrance. For 1854. i6mo. Phila. 808.82-G458 Literary souvenir. A Christmas and New Year's present. For 1838. Edited by Wm. E. Bur- ton. 8vo. Phila. 1838. 808.82-L776 Magnolia. Edited by Henry W. Herbert. 1836. i2mo. N.Y. 808.82-M198 Magnolia, or Gift-book of friendship. Edited by Clara Arnold. i2mo. Boston 1855. 808.82-M198G Mayflower. For 1846. Edited by Robert Ham- ilton. i2mo. Boston 1846. 808.82-M468 Oasis (Young ladies'), or Gems of prose and poetry. Edited by N. L. Fergurson. 2nd edn. i2mo. Lowell 1851. 808.82-Y78 Oasis, or Golden leaves of friendship. Edited by N. L. Ferguson. i2mo. Boston 1854. 808.82-O11 Odd-fellow's gem. Containing sentiments of "friendship, love and truth." Edited by a lady. 32mo. Nashua 1846. R808.1-L157 Odd-fellow's offering. For 1845. Edited by Paschal Donaldson. i2mo. N. Y. Same for 1850. 8vo. (2 vols.) 808.82-O22 Opal. For 1846. A pure gift for the holy days. Edited by John Keese. 8vo. N. Y. 808.82-O61 Rose of Sharon. A religious souvenir. For 1842 and 1847. Edited by Miss S. C. Edgar- ton. i2mo. Boston. 2 vols. 808.82-R797 Snow flake. A holiday gift. For 1849. 8vo. Phila. 1849. 808.82-S674 Token, or Affection's gift. A Christmas and New Year's present. Edited by S. G. Good- rich. i2mo. Hartford. «. rf. 808.82-T646 . Violet. A Christmas and New Year's gift for 1842. i6mo. Phila. 1842. 808.82-V638 Youth's keepsake. A Christmas and New Year's present. N. Y. n. d. 808.82- Y83 Song Books. Adam, Charles D. G. The young ladies' vocal album: A collection of choruses, trios, [etc.]. 8vo. Buffalo 1856. 68-5-iAd Albyn's anthology. See Campbell, Alexander: 784.4-C187 Alpine glee singer. See Bradbury, William B. 68-5-iBr American musical class book. See Bissell, T. 68-5-iBi American musical journal. Vol. i. N. Y. 1834-35- 68-5-iA Baker, Benjamin F. and L. H. Southard. The union glee book: Consisting of glees, quar- tetts, and part songs, selected and arranged from the best European and American compo- sers. i2mo.ob. Boston 1852. 68-S-1B2 Bissell, T. The American musical class book; designed for the use of female colleges, institu- tes, seminaries, and normal and high schools. i6mo.ob. Boston [1859]. 68-5-iBi Song Books. Boston melodeon. See White, Edward L. 68-5-iW Bradbury, William B. The Alpine glee singer: A complete collection of secular music in four vocal parts, for choirs, singing classes, and musical societies. Svo.ob. N.Y. 1850. 68-5-iBr Csecilia. See Lasar, Sigismond: 68-5-iL Camp, Harvey C. The Masonic choralist : A collection of odes, chants, marches, and other musical services for the use of the Blue Lodge. Svo. N.Y. [1878]. 784.6-C186 Campbell, Alexander : Editor. Albyn'santhol- ogYi or A select collection of the melodies and vocal poetry peculiar to Scotland and the Isles. The modem Scottish and English verses adapted to the Highland, Hebridean, and Lowland melodies. Written by Walter Scott, Esq. and other living poets of the iirst emi- nence. 2v0ls.ini., folio. Edinburgh i8i 6. 784.4-C187 Carpenter, Edward : Editor. Chants of la- bour: A song book of the people. With music. London [1897]. Paper. P784.89-C295 Cassel, Flora Hamilton. White ribbon vibra- tions. [Songs with music. Pub. by the W. C. T. U.] Svo. paper. Hastings, Neb. 1890. P784.8-C344 Chrismas carols, or Sacred songs suited to the festival of our Lord's nativity, with appropri- ate music. [Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.] 8vo. Lon- don 1850. 783.6-S678 Cook, T. J. and T. E. Perkins. The oriental glee and anthem book. lamo.ob. N.Y. [i86i]. 68-5-1 C Corfe, Joseph : The beauties of Handel. Con- sisting of upwards of one hundred and fifty of his most favorite songs, duetts, and trios, se- lected from the various works of this great master. Arranged [etc.] by Jos. Corfe. 3 vols 4to.ob. London n. d. 784.8-H236 2. The beauties of Purcell. Consisting of the most favorite songs, duetts, trios, selected from the various works of that great master. Re- vised [etc.] by Jos. Corfe. 2 vols. 4to.ob. London n. d. 784.8-P985 D'Urfey, Thomas : See Wit and mirth, or Pills to purge melancholy. 6 vols. i2mo. Lon- don 1719-20. 784.3-D958 Franklin Square song collection. Selected by J. P. McCaskey. No. i to No. 8. 8 vols. 8vo. N. Y. «.^. 784.8-F834 Garretson, Ferd. V. D. Carmina Yalensia: A complete and accurate collection of Yale col- lege songs with piano accompaniment. 4to. N. Y. [1867]. 784.6-G239 Glee hive. See Mason, Lowell: 68-5-iMa2 Handel. See Corfe, Josiah: 784.8-H236 Harmonicon. A journal of music. Vol. i. Part 2, containing a collection of vocal and instru- mental music. 4to. London 1823. 784.8-H288 Heinrich, A. P. The dawning of music in Ken- tucky, or The pleasures of harmony in the solitudes of nattire. Folio. Phila. n. d. 786.4-H469 Husk, William Henry : Editor. Songs of the Nativity; being Christmas carols, ancient and ■ modern. i2mo. Loudon n. d. 783.6-H971 Johnson, Helen Kendrick : Editor. Our fam- iliar songs and those who made them. R8vo. N.Y. 1881. 784.8-J67 Lasar, Sigismond: CfEcilia: A collection of vocal music for seminaries, institutes, classes, etc. i2mo.ob. Boston [i860]. 68-5-iL Marsh, J. B. I. Editor. The story of the Jubi- lee singers; with their songs. 7th edn. i2mo. London 1877. 784.7-M365 Mason, Lowell : and George James Webb. The glee hive : A collection of glees and part songs ; selected and arranged for the use of the musical conventions, teachers' institutes, and classes of the Boston Academy of Music. i2mo.ob. N. Y. [1851]. 68-5-iMa2 Moore, Thomas : A selection of Irish melo- dies, with symphonies and accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson, and characteristic words by Thomas Moore. 2 vols, [in I.] 8vo. Dublin n. d. 784.4-R659 Oliphant, Thomas : La Mtisa Madrigalesca, or A collection of madrigals, ballets, rounde- lays, etc., chiefly of the Elizabethan age; with remarks and annotations by Thomas Oliphant. i2mo. London 1837. 784.1-O47 Oriental glee and anthem book. See Cook, T.J. 68-5-1 C Original Scottish airs. See Thomson, G. 784.4-T483 Palmer, Horatio Richmond : The song queen: A collection of music for singing classes, choirs, conventions, [etc.] i2mo.ob. Chicago 1868. 68-5-iP Purcell, Henry : 5^^ Corfe, Joseph: 784.8-R985 Songs and lyrics for little lips. Set to music by W. H. Cummings and others. lUus. by W. A. Cranston and others 4to. London n. d 784.89-S698 Song queen. See Palmer, H. R. 68-5-iP Taylor, James B, Compiler. The manual of Masonic music. 8vo. N.Y. 1856. 784.6-T242 Thomson, G. Editor. A select collection of orig- inal Scottish airs for the voice. Including up- wards of one hundred new songs by Burns. Folio. London [1799]. 784.4-T483 Turle, James : and Edward Taylor. Editors. People's music book. 3rd pt. Secular music. 8vo. London 1844. 784.8-T941 Union glee book. See Baker, Benjamin F. 68-5-1B2 Waite, Henry Randall : Editor. Carmina CoUegensia. A complete collection of the songs of the American colleges. 8vo. Boston [1876]. 784.6-W145 s Song Books. White, Edward L. The Boston melodeon: A collection of secular melodies, consisting of songs, glees, rounds, catches, etc. Including many of the most popular pieces of the day ; arranged and harmonized for four voices, lamo.ob. (Vol.2.) Boston [1852]. 68-5-iW Whittemore, E. E. and O. Blackman. Graded singers. Book three. I^or grammar, interme- diate , or district schools [etc. ] . 8vo. Cincin- nati [1873]. 68-5-iWh Young ladies' vocal album. See Adam, Charles D. G. 68-5-iAd Hymns and Sacred Songs. Under this head are included all collections of hymns, sacred songs, and metrical versions of the Psalms, whether accompanied by music or not. Where a book is devoted to the work of a single author it is also entered under the name of the author in one of the two sections devoted to English and American individ- ual writers. Most sacred poetry, generally so designated, and many hymns, will be found scattered through the works of individual authors on subsequent pages. Ancient devotional poetry. Now first published from a manuscript of the XVIth or XVIIth century. (Preface signed "G. S.") 8vo. Lon- don 1844. 24S-S111 Baker, Benjamin F. and others. Melodia sacra: A complete collection of church music, etc. i2mo.ob. Boston 1852. 68-5-iB 2. The Boston musical education society's col- lection of church music: Consisting of origi- nal psalm and hymn tunes, select pieces, chants, etc. 4th edn. i2mo.ob. Boston 1843. 68-5-1B3 Baptist hymn and tune book. See Evans, John M. 783.9-E92 Belcher, Joseph: Historical sketches of hymns, their writers, and their influence. i2mo, Al- bany 1873. 245.09-B427 Bliss, Philip P. and Ira D. Sankey. Gospel hymns and sacred songs. 8vo. N.Y. [1875]. 68-5-iBi Bonar, Horatius : Hymns of faith and hope. i6mo. N.Y. 1862. 245-B699H Boston Academy's collection of church music; Consisting of the most popular psalm and hymn tunes, anthems, sentences, chants, etc. 8th edn. i2mo.ob. Boston 1842. 68-5-iBo Boston musical education society's collection of church music. See Baker, Benjamin F. 68-5-1B3 Butterworth, Hezekiah : The story of the hymns, or Hymns that have a history. i2mo. N.Y. [1875], 245-B988 C, C. W. Original hymns. 32mo. paper. London 1879. P245-C111O Campbell, John Douglas S. (Marquis of Lome. ) The Book of psalms. Literally rend- ered in verse. 2nd edn. i2mo. London 1877. 223.2-C188 Carmina sacra. See Mason, Lowell: 68-5-iMa Cathedral chants. See Hayter, A.U. 68-5-iHa Cheyne, Rev. T. K. Tr. The Book of psalms. i6mo. London 1884. 223,2-C53i Church chorals and choir studies. See Willis, R. S. 68-5-iWi Domestic and social harp: A collection of tunes and hymns. Intended for family and chapel use. i6mo.ob. Hartford 1848. 68-5-iWoo Evans, John M. The Baptist hymn and tune book, for public worship. Music adapted and arranged by John M. Evans. 8vo. Phila. [1873]. 783.9-E92 Gospel hymns and sacred songs. See Bliss, P.P. 68-5-iBi Gospel male choir. See McGranahan, James: 68-5-iM Hastings, H. L. Songs of pilgrimage. A hymnal for the churches of Christ. i2mo. Boston 1886. 783.9-H357 Hastings, Thomas : and William B. Brad- bury. The New York choralist: A new and copious collection of psalm and hymn tunes, etc. lamo.ob. N. Y. [1847]. 68-5-iH 2. Psalmista, or choir melodies. An extensive collection of new and available church music. i2mo.ob. N.Y. 1851. 68-5-1H2 Hayter, A. U. A selection of cathedral chants, adapted to the service of the Protestant Epis- copal Church in the United States. Together with services for the communion. i2mo.ob. Boston [1843]. 68-S-lHa Hutchins, Charles L. The Canticles. With the Te Deum, office of Holy Communion, and other services of the church. i2mo. Hart- ford 1872. 783.5-H974 2. A church hymnal. i5mo. Buffalo 1870. 245-H974 3. A church hymnal. 3rd edn. i2mo. Buffalo 1870. 783.9-H974 4. Hymnal. According to the use of the Protes- tant Episcopal Church in the United States of America. 8vo. (210 copies printed.) [Buf- falo] 1872. 245-H996 5. The Sunday school hymnal. i2mo. Buffalo 1871. 783.7-H974 Hymns of the Ages: Being selections from Lyra Catholica, Germanica, Apostolica, and other sources. 3 vols. l2mo. Boston 1865-66. 245-W6I5 Hymns and Sacred Songs. Jones, Rev. S. Flood : Westminster Abbey special evening service and festival book, lamo. London 1867. 783-9-J79 Julian, John : Editor. A dictionary of hymn- ology, setting forth the origin and history of Christian hymns of all ages and nations. 8vo. London 1892. 245.03-J94 Ken, Bishop : Bishop Ken's Christian Year, or H)Tnns and poems for the holy days and festivals of the church. 8vo. London 1868. 245-K;33 Long, Rev. Edwin M. Illustrated history of hymns and their authors. 8vo. Phila. [1882]. 245.09-L848 Lute of Zion. See Woodbury, I. B. 68-5-1 Wo Luther, Martin : The hymns of Martin Luther set to their original melodies, with an English version. 8vo. N. Y. 1883. Edited by Leonard W. Bacon and Nathan H. Allen. 783.9-L973 McGranahan, James : The gospel male choir. i2mo.ob. Cincinnati [1878]. 68-5-iM MacKellar, Thomas : Hymns and a few metri- cal psalms. i2mo. Phila. 1883. 245-M154H 2. Faith, hope, love, these three: Hymns and metrical psalms. 3rd. edn. i2mo. Phila. 1893. 245-M154P Marquis of Lome. lasS. See Campbell, John Doug- 223.2-C188 Mason, Lowell : Carmina sacra, or Boston collection of church music. i2mo.ob. Bos- ton 1852. 68-5-iMa Mason, Lowell : and George James Webb. The national psalmist: A collection of the most popular and useful psalm and hjrmn tunes, etc. i2mo.ob. Boston 1848. 68-5-iMa3 May, Caroline : Hymns on the collects for every Sunday in the year. i2mo. N. Y. [1872]. 24S-M466H Melodia sacra. See Baker, Benjamin E. 68-5-iB Merrick, James : A version of the Psalms. Originally written by the late Reverend James Merrick. Divided into stanzas, and adapted to the purposes of public or private devotion by the Reverend William Dechair Tattersall. 4to. London 1797. 223.2-M568 Methodist hymnal. A collection of hymns for the use of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Principally from the collection of the Rev. John Wesley. Revised and corrected, with a supplement. i2mo. N. Y. 1838. 245-M592 Morgan, D. T. Tr. Hymns and other poetry of the Latin Church. Arranged according to the calendar of the Church of England. i2mo. London 1880. 245-M847 National psalmist. See Mason, Lowell: 68-5-iMa3 New York Choralist. See Hastings, Thomas: 68-5-iH Playford, John : The whole Book of Psalms, with the usual hymns and spiritual songs. i8th edn. i2mo. London 1729. 783.9-P723 Prime, William C. Editor. O Mother dear Jerusalem! The old hymn, its origin and ge- nealogy. 3rd edn. i2mo. N. Y. 1867. 245-P953 Psalmista, or Choir melodies. See Hastings, Thomas. 68-5-1 H2 Rich, Thomas Hill : A metrical rendering of the second psalm. i2mo.ob. Auburn, Me. 1888. P223.5-R499 Rider, George T. Editor. Plain music for the book of common prayer: Being a complete collection of sacred music for the worship of the Protestant Episcopal Church, designed especially for congregational use. 8vo. N.Y. 1858. 783.2-R544 Root, George F. The young ladies' choir: A collection of sacred music. Designed for the use of the seminary and social circle. i6mo.ob. N.Y. 1846. 68-5-iR Schaff, Philip : Christ in song. Hymns of Im- manuel selected from all ages with notes by Philip Schafl. i2mo. London 1870. 245-S296 Selections from the Psalms of David in metre, with hymns. Suited to the feasts and fasts of the Church and other occasions of public wor- ship. (Authorized 1832.) i2mo. n. p , n. d. 245-S464 Shipley, Orby : Editor. Lyra Mystica: Hymns and verses on sacred subjects, ancient and modern. i6mo. London 1865. 245-S557 Songs of the Church, or Hymns and tunes for Christian worship. 8vo. N. Y. 1864. 783.9-R658 Surrey Chapel music. A collection of anthems, chants, introductory pieces, psalm and hymn tunes, by eminent composers; with an accom- paniment for the organ or pianoforte by Vin- cent Novello. 4to. London [1847]. 783-N939 Turle, James : and Edward Taylor. Editors. The People's Music Book. Part i. A collec- tion of psalm and hymn times. 8vo. London 1844. 783.9-T941 2. The People's Music Book. Part 2. Sacred music. Comprising anthems by the most eminent English composers, hymns, etc. 4to. London 1844. 783.4-T941 Victorian hymns. English sacred songs of fifty years. i2mo. London 1887. 245-V645 Watts, Isaac : An arrangement of the psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs of the Rev. Isaac Watts. To which is added a supplement of more than three hundred hymns from the best authors, including all the hymns of Dr. Watts, adapted to public worship by James M. Win- chell. Improved by the addition of two hund- red hymns. i2mo. Boston, n. d. 245-W349 Willis, Richard Storrs : Church chorals and choir studies. Svo. N. Y. 1850. 68-5-1 Wi Hymns and Sacred Songs. Wither, George : Exercises upon tiie first Psalm, both in prose and verse. [From edn. of 1620]. (Spencer Society Pubs. No. 34, 1882.) 223.6-W822E 2. Haleluiah, or Britans second remembrancer. [1641.] (Spencer Society Pubs. Nos. 26 and 27. 1879.) 245-W822H2 3. Hallelujah, or Britain's second remembran- cer. With an introduction by Edward Farr. i6mo. London 1857. 245-W822H 4. The hymnes and songs of the church. [From edition of 1623.] (Spencer Society Pubs. No. 30, 1881.) 245-W822 5. Hymns and songs of the church. With an introduction by Edward Farr. i2mo. Lon- don 1856, 245-W822A 6. The Psalms of David translated into lyrick- verse. [From edition of 1532.] (Spencer So- ciety Pubs. Nos. 31 and 32. 1881.) 223.5-W822 Woodbury, Isaac Baker : The lute of Zion. A collection of sacred music, designed for the use of the Methodist Episcopal Church. i2mo. ob. N.Y. [1853.] 68-5-iWo Young ladies' choir. See Root, George F. 68-s-iR TPranBlations in Verse from Greek and Latin Ciassics. These books are also entered under the name of the translator in the list of English and American individual writers. Anacreon. Genuine fragments. With Thomas Stanley's translation. Edited by A. H. Bullen. Illustrated by J. R. Weguelin. 8vo. London 1893. 884-A936B Apuleius. The works of Apuleius. A new translation. To which are added, A metrical version of Cupid and Psyche [by Hudson Gurney], and Mary Tighe's Psyche. Bohn. i2mo. London i856. 878-A655 Aratus. The Phenomena and Diosemeia of Ara- tus. Tr. into English verse by John Lamb. 8vo. London 1848. 881-A653 Athenaeus. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the learned, of Athenaeus. Literally tr. by C. D. Yonge. With an appendix of poetical fragments, rendered into English verse by various authors. 3 vols. Bohn. i2mo. Lon- don 1854. 888-A867 Babrius. The fables of Babrius. Tr. into Eng- lish verse from the text of Sir G. C. Lewis by Rev. James Davies. i6mo. London i85o. 888-B115 Callimachus. The works of Hesiod, Callimac- hus, and Theognis. Literally tr. into English prose by Rev. J. Banks. To which are ap- pended the metrical tr. of Elton, Tytler, and Frere. Bohn. i2mo. London 185J6. 880.8-H584 Catullus. The poems of Catullus and TibuUus, and the Vigil of Venus. A literal prose tr. with notes, by Walter K. Kelly. To which are added the metrical versions of Lamb and Grainger, with a selection of versions by other writers. Bohn. i2mo. London 1854. 874-C369 Euripides. The Medea of Euripides. Tr. from the Greek into English verse by John Patter- son. i2mo. Louisville [1894]. 882-E89M Hesiod. See Homer's Batrachomyomachia. Hesiod's Works and Days, [p. 139]. Mu- saeus' Hero and Leander. Juvenal's Fifth sa- tire. Tr. by George Chapman. i2mo. Lon- don 1858. 883.1-5BC 2. The works of Hesiod, Callimachus, and The- ognis. Literally tr. into English prose by Rev. J. Banks. To which are appended the metrical tr. of Elton, Tytler, and Frere. Bohn. i2mo. London 1856. 880.8-H584 Homer. Homeric ballads and Comedies of Lu- cian. Tr. by William Maginn. Annotated by Dr. Shelton Mackenzie. i2mo. N.Y. 1856. 884-M194 2. Homer's Batrachomymachia, hymns and epi- grams. Hesiod's Works and Days. Musaeus' Hero and Leander. Juvenal's Fifth satire. Tr. by George Chapman. i2mo. London 1858. 883.1-5BC 3. Iliad, book iv. See Translations in verse from Homer and Virgil, by J. M. Harper, [pp. 1-20.] i6mo. Montreal 1888. 883-H766H 4. The Iliad of Homer. Tr. into English blank verse, by William CuUen Bryant. 2 vols. 8vo. Boston 1871. 883.1-5IB 5. The Iliads of Homer, prince of poets, never before in any language truly translated; with a comment on some of his chief places. By George Chapman. 2nd edn. 2 vols. i2mo. London 1865. 883.1-5IC 6. The Iliad of Homer. Rendered into English blank verse by Edward, Earl of Derby. 3rd edn. 2 vols. i2mo. N.Y. 1866. 883.1-5ID 7. The Iliad of Homer. A tr. by J. G. Cordery New edn. i2mo. London 1890. 883.1-5IC0 8. The Iliad of Homer. Tr. by Alexander Pope. With observations on Homer and his works and brief notes by the Rev. J. S. Watson. Il- lustrated with the entire series of Flaxman's designs. Bohn. i2mo. London 1867. 883.1-5IP 9. The Iliad of Homer. Tr. by Alexander Pope. New edn. 3 vols. 8vo. London 1802. 883.1-5IP2 Translations from the Classics. 10. The Iliad of Homer: Books i to 4. Tr. into English hexameter verse by Henry Smith Wnght. 8vo. Cambridge 1885. 883.1-5IW 11. The Odessey of Homer. Tr. into English blank verse by William CuUen Bryant. 2 vols. 8vo. Boston 1871. 883.1-5OB 12. The Odessey of Homer. Tr. into English verse by William Morris. 2 vols. 8vo. Ivon- don 1887. 883.1-5OM0 13. The Odessey of Homer. Tr. by Alexander Pope.. To which are added, The Battle of the frogs and mice, by Pamell; and the Hymns by Chapman and others. With observations and brief notes by the Rev. J. S. Watson. Illus- trated with the entire series of Flaxman's de- signs. i2mo. Bohn. I. Ancient Dan- ish ballads. Tr. from the originals, 8vo. 3 vols. London i860. 839.81-P958 Reuber, Karl : Poems and songs. Tr. by Prof. Slack Davis. Pittsburg, n. d. P831-R442 RoUett, Hermann: Poems from the German of Rollett. Tr. by Henry Phillips, Jr. i6mo. Phila. 1887. 831-R752 Rueckert, Friedrich: Wisdom of the Brah- min : A didactic poem. Tr. from the German by Charles T. Brooks. Books I-VI. i2mo. Boston 1882. 831-R912W Saluste du Bartas. Saluste du: Scheffel, Joseph Victor von : The trumpeter of Sakkingen : A song from the upper Rhine. Tr. from the German by Mrs. Francis Briin- now. i2mo. London 1877. 831-S316T Schiller, Friedrich von : Poems and ballads. Tr. by Edward Bulwer Lytton. See Schiller's complete works. Edited by C. J. Hempel. 2 vols. 8vo. Phila. 1870. (Poems, Vol. i, pp. 49-152.) 830.S-S334 2. Maid of Orleans. See Specimens of Swedish and German poetry. Tr. by J. E. D. Bethune. Pt. 2. 8vo. London 1848. 839.7-T261 3 The song of the bell. Tr. by Thos. C. Zim- merman. 8vo. Reading 1889. P83i-^334S Soboleski, Paul : Editor. Poets and poetry of Poland. A collection of Polish verse; inclu- ding a short account of the history of Polish poetry, with sixty biographical sketches of Poland's poets and specimens of their compo- sition, translated into the English language. 8vo. Chicago 1881. 891.831-8677 Spalding, John Lancaster : Songs chiefly from the German. i2mo. Chicago 1896. 831.08-S734 Tasso, Torquato : Jerusalem delivered. An heroic poem. Tr. by Rev. J. H. Hunt. 8vo. 2 vols. London 1818. 85i-T2i4j 2. Jerusalem delivered. Tr. into English Spen- serian verse by J. H. Whiffen. i2mo. Lon- don 1864. 8si-T2i4j2 Hersart de la Villemorque. Ballads and songs of Brittany. By Tom Taylor. Tr. from the "Bassaz-Breiz," with some of the original mel- odies harmonized by Mrs. Tom Taylor. Illus- trations by J. Tissot, J. E. Millais, ( and others. ) 8vo. London 1865. 841.04-H569 Tegner, Esaias : Eridthjof 's Saga. A Norse romance. Tr. from the Swedish by Thos. A. E. Holcomb and Martha A. Lyon Holcomb. 2nd edn. i2mo. Chicago 1888. 839.6-T261 2. The Frithiof Saga. A poem. Tr; from the Norwegian by the Rev. R. Muckleston. i2mo. London 1862. 839.6-M942 3. See Specimens of Swedish and German poetry. Tr. by J. E. D. Bethune. Pt. i. 8vo. Lon- don 1848. 839.7-T261 4. Tegner's Fridthjof's Saga. Tr. into English by George Stephens. See Viking tales of the North. Tr. by R. B. Andersonand J. Bjarnason. i2mo. Chicago 1877. 839.6-A549 Uhland, Johann Ludwig: Poems. Tr. into English verse, with a short biographical me- moir of the poet, by William Collett Sandars. i2mo. London 1869. 831-U31 Vacaresco, Helene : The bard of the Dimbo- vitza. Roumanian folk-songs, ist and 2nd series. Translated by Carmen Sylva and Alma Strettell. 8vo. London 1894. " 859.91-V114 Verlaine, Paul : Poems. Tr. by Gertrude Hall. i2mo. Chicago 1895. 841-V521 Waddington, Samuel : Editor. The sonnets of Europe. A volume of translations. i2mo. N. Y. «. d. 808.1-W118 Winkworth, Catherine : Christian singers of Germany. i2mo. n.p., n. d. 245.09-W775 Knglisl:! Poetry. This section includes the poetry of Great Britain and Ireland. Canadian and Australian poetry have been placed in seperate sections following the list of individual English poets. Collections of British Poetry. Abbey, Rev. C. J. Religious thought in old English verse. i2mo. London 1892. 245-A124 A Beckett, Gilbert Abbott : Editor. George Cruikshank's table-book. New edn. 8vo. London 1869. 827-C955T Adams, W. Davenport : Songs of society from Anne to Victoria. Edited, with notes and in- troduction, by W. Davenport Adams. i6mo. London 1880. 821.08-A219 Adamson, John : Memoirs of the life and writ- ings of Luis de Camoens. 2 vols. i2mo. London 1820. (Contains tr. passages from the Lusiad.) 920.F-C185A Aikin, John : Essays on song-writing; with a collection of such English songs as are most eminent for poetical merit. A new edition, with additions and corrections, and a supple- ment, by R. H. Evans. i2mo. London 1810. 821.08-A292 i6 English Poetry — Collected. Ancient devotional poetry. Devotional poetry. Now first published from a manuscript of the XVIth or XVIIth century. 8vo. London 1846. (Preface signed "G. S.") 245-Siii Andrews, William : Editor. North country poets. Poems and biographies of natives or residents of Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Durham, Lancashire and York- shire. Modem section. 8vo. London 1888. 821.08-A572 Arber, Edward : Editor. An English Garner. Ingatherings from our history and literature. 8 vols. i2mo. London 1877-1896. 820.8-A664G 2. British anthologies. Vols. 2-9. i2mo. Lon- don 1899-igoi, 821.08-A664 Athenaeus. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the learned of Athenaeus. Literally transla- ted. With an appendix of poetical fragments, rendered into English verse by various authors, and a general index. 3 vols. Bohn. i2mo. London 1854. 888-A867 Bagford ballads. Illustrating the last years of the Stuarts : Edited, with introduction and notes, by Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth. (Ballad Society.) 8vo. 2 vols. Hertford 1878. 821.04-B188B Baldwin, James : Editor. Choice English ly- rics. (Select English Classics.) i2mo. Bos- ton 1894. 821.04-B181 Ballads from manuscripts. Edited by Frede- rick J. Furnival and W. R. Morfill. (Ballad Society.) 8vo. 2 vols. London and Hert- ford, 1868-73. 821.04-B188M Ballad Society Publications. Bagford Ballads, 2 vols. ; Ballads from Manuscripts. 2 vols. (With extra numbers.); Roxburghe Ballads, 9 vols.; Captain Cox, his ballads and books, I vol. 8vo. London and Hertford 1868-1899. (A complete set.) 821.04-B188 Beeton, S. O. Editor. Beaton's Great Book of poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson. With sketches of the history of the poetry of our country, and biographical notices of five hun- dred of the poets. 8vo. 2 vols. London 1871. 821.08-B414 Bell, Robert : Editor. Songs from the dra- matists. i2mo. N. Y. 1882. 821.04-B435S 2. Songs from the dramatists. With memoirs. i6mo. London n. d. 821.04-B435S2 Bently Ballads, See Sheehan, John : Bethune, George Washington : The British female poets; with biographical and critical notices. 8vo. Phila. 1853. 821.08-B563 Bodenham, J. Belvedere, or The Garden of the Muses. From edition of 1600. (Spenser Society Pubs. No. 17, 1875.) 821.08-B666 British Anthologies. See Arber, Edward : 821.08-A664 British martial. Or, An anthology of English eoierrams. i6mo. 2 vols. London 1806. ^ * 828-B862 British Poets. Cabinet edition of the British Poets. i2mo. 4 vols. 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Lon- don 1890. 821.04-B936L 5. Davison's poetical rhapsody. i2mo. 2 vols. London 1890-91. 821.04-D265P Chambers, Robert : Editor. Cyclopaedia of English literature. 2 vols. R8vo, London «.rf. B2-5Ch Child, Francis James : Editor. English and Scottish ballads. i2mo. 8 vols. Boston i860. 821.04-C536 2. English and Scottish ballads. i6mo. 8 vols. (British Poets.) Boston 1864. 821.08-B8B 3. English and Scottish popular ballads. 4to. 10 vols. Boston [1882-98.] 821.04-CS36E Church poetry, or Christian thoughts in old and modern verse. 5th edn. 24mo. London 1869. 245-C562 Churchyard, Thomas : The worthines of Wales. From edition of 1587. (Spenser Society Pubs. No. 20, 1876.) 821.3-C563 Clifford, Arthur : Tixall poetry; with notes and illustrations. 4to. Edinburgh 1813. 821.08-C637 Clouston, William Alexander : Arabian po- etry for English readers. i2mo. Glasgow 1881. 892.71-C647 Collection of OldBallads. 5Vf Phillips, Ambrose. Compton, Spencer Joshua Alwyne : The tribute: A collection of miscellaneous unpub- lished poems, by various authors. Edited by Lord Northampton. 8vo. London 1837. 821.08-C738 English Poetry — Collected. 17 Comic Almanack. An Ephemeris in jest and ernest, containing merry tales, humorous po- etry, quipps and oddities, by Thackeray, Albert Smith, Gilbert A Beckett, the brothers Mahew. With many hundred illustrations by George Cruikshank and other artists. First series, 1835-1843. i2mo. London n. d. 827-C733 Croker, Thomas Crofton : Popular songs of Ireland. With an introduction by Henry Morley. lamo. London 1886. 821.08-C943 Davison, Francis: See BuUen, A. H. No. 5. Days and seasons, or Church poetry for the year. 3rd edn. 24mo. London 1857. 245-D275 Death's Doings. Consisting of numerous orig- inal compositions in verse and prose, the friendly contributions of various writers; prin- cipally intended as illustrations of thirty plates from designs by R. Dagley. From 2nd Lon- don edn. 8vo. 2 vols. Boston 1828. 820.8-D285 Drummond, William Hamilton : Ancient Irish minstrelsy. 8vo. Dublin 1852. 821.08-D795 Dyce, Rev. Alexander : Specimens of British poetesses; selected and chronologically ar- ranged, by the Rev. Alexander Dyce. i2mo. London 1827. 821.08-D994 Edmonds, Charles : Editor. The Isham re- prints. i6mo. London 1870. R821.08-E24 Ellis, George : Specimens of early English metrical romances; to which is prefixed an historical introduction on the rise and progress of romantic composition in France and Eng- land. New edn. Bohn. i2mo. London 1848. 82I.I08-E47 2. Specimens of the early English poets; to which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language, with a biography of each poet, &c. 5th edn. i6mo. Vols. I and 2. London 1845. 821.09-E47 Evans, Thomas : Editor. Old ballads, histo- rical and narrative, with some of modern date; collected from rare copies and mss. A new edition, revised and considerably enlarged from public and private collections, by his son, R. H. Evans. 4 vols. i2mo. London 1810. 821.04-E92 Farr, Edward : Editor. Select poetry, chiefly devotional, of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Collected and edited for the Parker Society by Edward Farr. i6mo. 2 vols. Cambridge 1845. 208-P2F1 Fields, James T. and Edwin P. Whipple, Editors. The family library of British poetry from Chaucer to the present time. ( 1350-1878. ) R8vo. "Boston 1878. 821.08-F462 Finlay, John : Scottish historical and roman- tic ballads, chiefly ancient; with explanatory notes and a glossary. To which are prefixed some remarks on the early state of romantic composition in Scotland. i2mo. 2 vols. Edinburg 1808. 821.04-Fsii Fitzgibbon, H. Macaulay : Editor. Early English and Scottish poetry, 1250-1600. i2mo. N. Y. n. d. ■ 821.108-F554 Ford, Robert : Editor. Ballads of bairnhood. Selected and edited, with notes, by Robert Ford. i6mo. London 1894. 821.08-F711 2. Vagabond songs and ballads of Scotland. With many old and familiar melodies, ist and 2nd series. 2 vols. 8vo. London 1899- 1901. 821.04-F711 Forshaw, Charles F. Editor. Yorkshire poets, past and present; being biographies and poems of various Yorkshire authors. Vol. i. i2mo. Bradford 1888. 821.08-Y65 Gilfillan, Rev. George: GilfiUan's British Poets. Library edition. 48 vols. Edinburgh. See individual authors. 2. Specimens, with memoirs, of the less-known British poets. 3 vols. 8vo. Edinburgh i860. 821.08-G473 Gosse, Edmund W. English odes. i2mo. N. Y. 1890. 821.04-G678 Gould, Mrs., Sarah : The guardian angels, or friends in heaven. i2mo. Boston 1858. 245-G698G Grosart, Alexander B. Editor. The Townly mss. English Jacobite ballads, songs and satires, etc. From the mss. at Townley Hall, Lancashire, 1877. 821.04-G877 Hales, J. W. Editor. Longer English poems; with notes, philological and explanatory, and an introduction on the teaching of English. 4th edn. i2mo. London 1875. 821.08-H167 Halliday, Andrew : Editor. The Savage-Club Papers. i2mo. 2 vols. London 1867-68. 820.8-H188 Halliwell, James Orchard : Editor. Illustra- tions of the fairy mythology of A midsummer night's dream. (Shakespeare Society Publ.) London 1845. 822.33-66S14M 2. The moral play of wit and science, and early poetical miscellanies. From an unpublished manuscript. (Shakespeare Society Pubs.) London 1848. 822.33-66S2M Hazlitt, W. Carew : Editor. Remains of the early popular poetry of England; collected and edited, with introductions and notes, by W. Carew Hazlitt. i2mo. 4 vols. London 1864- 66. (Early English authors.) 821.08-H431 Herd, David : Editor. Ancient and modern Scottish songs, heroic ballads, etc. Collected and edited by David Herd. A page for page reprint of the edition of 1776. With memoir and illustrative notes by Sidney Gilpin. 8vo. 2 vols. Edinburgh 1870. 821.04-H541 Husk, William Henry : An account of the musical celebrations on St. Cecilia's Day in the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth cent- uries. To which is appended a collection of Odes on St. Cecilia's Day. i2mo. London 1857. 783-28-H97I i8 English Poetry — Collected. Hutchieson, J. C. Editor. Fugitive poetry. 1600-1878. (Chandos Library.) i6mo. Lon- don [1878.] 821.08-H973 Irish Text Society. Vol. 3. The poems of Bgan O'Rahilly. To which are added miscellaneous pieces illustrating their subjects and language. Edited, with introduction, translation, notes and glossary, by Rev. Patrick S. Dinneen. 8vo. London 1900. 891.62-I68 Koelle, L. L. Carmela : Music in song. From Chaucer to Tennyson. i6ino. London 1883. 780.1-K77 Lampson, Frederick Locker-: Editor. Lyra elegantiarum. A collection of some of the best social and occasional verse by deceased English authors. Revised and enlarged edi- tion. l2mo. London 1891. (Minerva Library of Famous books.) 821.08-L815 Lyrics of light and life. LIV. original poems. 2nd edn. i6mo. London 1878. 821.08-L477 Macfarlane, John : Editor. The harp of the Scottish Covenant. Poems, songs and ballads relating to the Covenanting struggle. 8vo. London 1895. 821.08-M143 Macquoid, Gilbert S. Editor. Jacobite songs and ballads. (Selected). With notes, genea- logical table of the Stuarts, introduction, glos- sary, &c. i2mo. N. Y. n. d. 821.04-M357 Maidment, James : Editor. Scottish ballads and songs, historical and traditionary. i2mo. 2 vols. Edinburgh 1868. 821.04-M217 Main, David M. A treasury of English sonnets. Edited from the original sources, with notes and illustrations, by David M. Main. 8vo. Manchester i88o. 821.08-M224 Martial, Marcus Valerius : The epigrams of Martial. Translated into English prose. Each accompanied by one or more verse translations, from the works of English poets and various other sources. Bohn. i2mo. London 1865. 877-M378 Mercury's Missives. A collection of tales, poems, essays, &c. written by officials connec- ted with Glasgow Post Office. Glasgow, n. d. P828-M557 Morley, Henry : Editor. Burlesque plays and poems. (Morley's Universal Library.) i2mo. London 1885. 808.7-M864 Morris, Richard : Editor. Early English al- literative poems, in the West-Midland dialect of the fourteenth century. With introduction, notes and glossarial index. 8vo. London 1864. (Early English Text Society). 821.108-M877E Morris, Richard: and Walter W. Skeat. Editors. Specimens of early English. New edn. Pt. 2, 1298-1393. (Clarendon Press se- ries.) i2mo. Oxford 1873. 82i.io8-M877 Muse's Pocket Companion. A collection of poems. i6mo. Dublin 1787. 821.08-M986 Northampton, Lord. See Compton, Spencer Joshua A. Original poems and translations. By Mr.. Hill, Mr. Eusden, Mr. Broome, Dr. King,&c. i6mo. Ivondon 1714. (Bound in this volume are also: Poems on several occasions. By N. Rowe. 3rd edn. 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London 1881. 821.08-P346 Percy, Thomas : Reliques of ancient English poetry : Consisting of old heroic ballads, songs and other pieces of our earlier poets; together with some few of later date. With memoir and critical dissertation by the Rev. George Gilfillan. Library edition of British Poets. 3 vols. 8vo. Edinburgh 1858. 821.04-P432R 2. Same. With text edited by C. C. Clarke. 3 vols. Edinburgh 1867. 821.04-P432R2 3. Bishop Percy's folio manuscript. Ballads and romances. Edited by John W. Hales and Frederick J. Furnivall. 3 vols. R8vo. Lon- don 1867-68. 821.04-P432H Percy Society. Early English poetry, ballads and popular literature of the middle ages. Edited from original manuscripts and scarce publications. Complete set, 31 vols, in 30. London 1840-52. 820.8-P431 Phillips, Ambrose : Collector. A collection of old ballads. Corrected from the best and most ancient copies extant. With introductions, historical, critical, or humorous. lUust. i2mo. 3 vols. 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With historical and critical essays and notes. i2mo. Boston 1881. 821.08-W721 Williams, Henry Llewellyn: Collector. Se- lections, chiefly lyrical, from the poetical works of Victor Hugo. Bohn. i2mo. London 1885. Tr. into English by various authors. 84I-H895S Wilson, James Grant : Editor. The poets and poetry of Scotland : From the earliest to the present time. Comprising characteristic selections from the works of the more note- worthy Scottish poets, with biographical and critical notices by James Grant Wilson. lUust. with portraits engraved on steel. (Period; Thomas Campbell to Marquis of Lome. ) 8vo. London 1877. 821.08-W749P Wolcot, Dr., Editor. The beauties of English poetry. Selected from the most esteemed au- thors. i6mo. 2 vols. London 1804. 821.08-W849 20 English Individual. Knglisli Individual. Abrahall, John Hoskyns-: (1829-1891.) Western woods and waters : Poems and illus- trative notes. i2mo. London 1864. 398.273-A159 Addison, Joseph : (1672-1719.) The poetcal works of Joseph Addison; Gay's Fables; and Somerville's Chase. With me- moirs and critical dissertations, by the Rev. George GilfiUan. 8vo. Edinburgh 1859. 821.08-G473A 2. See The Works of the Right Honorable Jo- seph Addison. With notes by Richard Hurd. A new edn. (In 6 vols. Poetry in Vol. i.) i2mo. London 1869. Bohn. 820.8-A225 Aden. Pseud. Lays of modem Oxford. Illustrated by M. B. Edwards, F. Lockwood, and the author. 8vo. London 1874. 821.3-A239L Agra. Pseud. Poems and ballads for penny readings; origi- nal and translated from the German. i6mo. London 1883. 821.3-A277 Akenside, Mark : (1721-1770.) The poetical works of Mark Akenside. With memoir and critical dissertation, by the Rev. George Gilfillan. 8vo. Edinburgh 1857. 821.3-A313 2. Poetical works. Edited, with a life, by Rev. Alexander Dyce. i6mo. (British Poets.) Boston 1864. 821.08-B8A Alexander, Mrs. Cecil Frances : (182 - .) Moral songs. 24mo. London 1873. 82r.3-A375M Allen, Grant: (1848-1899.) The lower slopes; reminiscences of excursions round the base of Helicon. i2mo. London 1894. 821.3-A425L AUingham, William: (1824-1889.) Irish songs and poems. With nine airs har- monized for voice and pianoforte. i2mo. Lon- don 1887. 821.3-A437 Ambler, Benjamin George : A demon watch; and other poems. 24mo. London 1881. 821.3-A493D 2. Eddies and ebbs. Pts. i and 3. i2mo. Lon- don 1882-4. P821.3-A493E 3. A leaf from Marc Antony, and other poems. i2mo. London, n. d. P821.3-A493L Arbuthnot, John: (1667-1735.) The life and works of John Arbuthnot. By George A. Aitken. 8vo. Oxford 1892. 920.P-A667A Armstrong,George Francis (Savage-:) (1845-) Poems: Lyrical and dramatic. (New edn.) i6mo. London 1873. 821.3-A735 2. A garland from Greece. i2mo. London 1882. 821.3-A735G 3. Stories of Wicklow. i2mo. London 1886. 821.3-A735S 4. Victoria regina et imperatrix : A jubilee song from Ireland. 4to. London 1887. 821.3-A735V 5. Mephistopheles in broadcloth : A satire. i6mo. London 1888. 827-A735M 6. One in the infinite. i6mo. London 1891. 821.3-A735O Armstrong, John: (1709-1779.) The Art of preserving health. New edn. To which is prefixed a critical essay on the poem, by J. Aikin. i6mo. London 1803. 821.3-A736A 2. The poetical works of Armstrong, Dyer, and Green. With memoirs and critical disserta- tions by the Rev. George Gilfillan. 8vo. Edinburgh 1858. 82i.o8-C473Ar Arnold, Edwin: (1831- .) The Indian song of songs. From the Sanskrit of the Gita Govinda of Jayadeva. With other Oriental poems. i6mo. London 1875. 82i.3-A753ln 2. The light of Asia; or The great renunciation. i2mo. London 1879. 82i.3-A753Li 3. Indian Idylls from the Sanskrit of the MahS- barata. i2mo. Boston 1883. 821.3-A753I 4. Pearls of the Faith ; or Islam's rosary. i2mo. Boston 1883. 821.3-A753P 5. The Secret of Death. (From the Sanskrit.) With some collected poems. i2mo. Boston 1885- 821.3-A753S 6. The Light of the World; or The great con- summation, i2mo. N. Y. 1891. 821.3-A753L 7. 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P821.3-A935L Axon, William Edward Armytage: (1846-) The AncQats skylark and other verses. i2mo. London 1894. 821.3-A971A Ayton, William Edmondstoune : (1813-1865.) Lays of the Scottish cavaliers and other poems. 17th edn. i2mo. Edinburgh 1865. 821.3-A989L Bailey, Philip James : (1816- .) Festus. A poem. Illust. by Hammett Billings 8vo. Boston 1853. 82i.3-!Bi55F Bansley, Charles: (fl. 1548.) A treatyse shewing and declaring the pryde and abuse of women now a dayes. i2mo. London 1841. Percy Soc. Pubs. Vol. 31. 820.8-P431 Barclay, Alexander : (i475?-i5S2.) The cytezen and uplondyshman. An eclogue. Printed from the original edition by Wynkyn de Worde. Edited, with an introductory no- tice of Barclay and his other eclogues, by F. W. Pairholt. Pages Lxxiv, 47. Percy Soc. Pubs. Vol. 22. London 1847. 820.8-P431 2. The ship of fools. By Sebastian Brandt. Tr. by Alexander Barclay. 8vo. 2 vols. Edin- burgh 1874. 821.2-B821S 3. The mirrour of good maners conteining the f oure cardinal vertues. Compiled in Latin by Dominike Mancin, and translated into English by Alexander Barclay. 1570. Spenser Soc. Pubs. No. 38, 1885. folio. 821.3-B244 4. Certayne egloges of Alexander Barclay, priest. Gathered out of a book named in La- tin Miserise Curialium, compiled by Eneas Sil- vius. [Pope Pius II.] 1570. Spenser Soc. Pubs. No. 39, 1885. folio. 821.3-B244 Barham, Richard Harris : (1788-1845.) The Ingoldsby legends or mirth and marvels. By Thomas Ingoldsby. 10th edn. Illust. by George Cruikshank. 8vo. 3 vols. London 1855. 827-B251I Barlow, John Evelyn: (i860- .) Poems, lyrical and dramatic, by Evelyn Doug- las. i6mo. London 1884. 821.3-B258 2. The Queen of the Hid Isle, an allegory of life and art; Love's perversity, or Eros and Ant- eros, a drama; by Evelyn Douglas. i6mo. London 1885. 821.3-B2S8Q Barlowe, Jerome : See Roy, William : Barnfield, Richard: (1574-1627.) The affectionate shepherd. A. D. 1594. Edi- ted by James O. Halliwell. 51 pages. Percy Soc. Pubs. Vol. 20. London 1845. 820.8-P431 Barrett, Eaton Stannard : (1786-1820.) All the talents; a satirical poem in three dia- logues. By Polypus. 3rd edn. 8vo. London 1807. 827-B274 Barton, Bernard: (1784-1849.) Selections from poems and letters. Edited by his daughter. i2mo. London 1849. 820.8-B293S Bastard, Thomas: (1566-1618.) Chrestoleros. Seven bookes of epigrames. From edition of 1598. Spenser Soc. Pubs. No. 47, 1888. 828.3-B324 Bayldon, Arthur A. D. The sphinx, and other poems. i2mo. Hull 1889. 821.3-B358S Beattie, James : (1735-1803.) The minstrel; or The progress of genius. In two books. With some other poems. i6mo. N. Y. 1802. 821.3-B369M 2. The poetical works of Beattie, Blair and Fal- coner. With lives, critical dissertations, and explanatory notes, by the Rev. George Gilfil- lan. 8vo. Edinburgh 1854. 821.08-G473B 3. See The poetical works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie. With a memoir of each. (pp. 137- 255.) i2mo. Boston 1856. 821.3-C713 4. Poetical works. With a memoir. i6mo. (British Poets.) Boston 1866. 821.08-B8B3 Begg, Mary Millar: My mother's marriage ring and other poems. i6mo. Glasgow 1893. 821.3-B416M Bell, Henry Thomas Mackenzie: (1856- .) Old year leaves : Being old verses revised. i2mo. London 1885. 821.3-B433O 2. Spring's immortality, and other poems. i2mo. London 1896. 821.3-B434S Bell, Margaret Thomson Beveridge : (1833- 1890.) Poems and other pieces. i2mo. London [1894.] 821.3-B434 Bennoch, Francis: ( d. 1890.) Poems, lyrics, songs, /and sonnets. i6mo. London 1887. 821.3-B472 Benson, Arthur Christopher : (1862- .) Lyrics. i2mo. London 1895. 821.3-B474L Beresford, James : (1764-1840.) The song of the sun. A poem of the eleventh century; from the more ancient Icelandic col- lection called the Edda. Imitated by James Beresford. 8vo. London 1805. 821.3-B491S Bethune, John Elliot Drinkwater: Transl. Specimens of Swedish and German poetry. Pt. I. Poems of Esaias Tegner. Pt. 2, Schil- ler's Maid of Orleans. 8vo. London 1848. 839.7-T261 Bickford, Ernest Leopold Treven Harris-: Gold — ^the god, and other poems. i2mo. Cam- borne n. d. 821.3-B583G Bicknell, Herman : Transl. (1830-1875.) Hafiz Shiraz. Selections from his poems. Tr. from the Persian by Herman Bicknell. 4to. London 1875. 891.5S-H139B 22 English iNDiviDUAt. Biddulph, C. E. Transl. Afghan poetry of the seventeenth century. Being selections from the poems of Khush hal Khan Khatak; with translations and gramma- tical introduction, edited and compiled by C. E. Biddulph. 4to. London 1890. 89r.58-K45 Bigger, S. Lennox L. Christmas Carols. 2nd edn. i2mo. Dublin 1883. 821.3-B592C 2. Elijah, the prophet of fire. i2mo. Dublin 1885. 821.3-B592E 3. The King of terrors; an irregular poem. i2mo. Dublin 1886. 821.3-B592K Blackie, John Stuart : (1809- .) I/ays and legends of ancient Greece. 2nd edn. i2mo. Edinburgh 1880. 821.3-B528I/ Blair, Robert : (1699-1747.) The grave, a poem. Illust. by twelve etch- ings executed by Louis Schiavonetti from the original inventions of William Blake. 4to London 1808. 769.821-B636 2. See The poetical works of Beattie, Blair, and Falconer. With lives, critical dissertations, and explanatory notes, by the Rev. George Gilfillan. 8vo. Edinburgh 1854. 821.08-473B Blake, William: (1757-1827.) Life of William Blake, with selections from his poems and other writings, by the late Alexan- der Gilchrist. 2 vols. 8vo. Loudon 1863. (Poetry in Vol. 2, pp. 1-116.) 920F-B636G Bloomfield, Robert: (1766-1823.) Rural tales, &c., &c. Ornamented with wood engravings by A. Anderson. i6mo. N. Y. 1802. 821.3-B655R Blunt, Wilfred Scawen : (1840- .) The wind and the whirlwind. i6mo. Boston 1884. P821.3-B6S9W Blyton, Emma: Poetical tributes to the memories of British bards, and other poems. i2mo. London 1858. 821.3-B661P Bobbin, Tim : See Collier John : Bodenham, John : (fl. about 1600.) Bodenham's Belvedere or The Garden of the Muses. From edition of 1600. Spencer Soc. Pubs. No. 17, 1875. 821.3-B666 Bonar, Horatius : (1808- .) Hymns of faith and hope. i6mo. N.Y. 1862. 245-B699H Boulton, Harold : Songs sung and unsung. i2mo. 2 vols, in i. London n. d. 821.3-B763S Bourdillon, Francis W. (1852- .) Ailes d'alouette. i2mo. Boston 1891. 821.3-B768A Bourne, Vincent: (1695-1747.) Translations from Vincent Bourne, by William Cowper. See Poetical works of William Cow- per. With life, critical dissertation, and ex- planatory notes by Geo. Gilfillan. Vol. 2, pp. 295-318. 8vo. N. Y. 1854. 821.3-C876 Bowdler, John: (1783-1815.) Select pieces in verse and prose. 8vo. 2 vols. London 1816. (Poetry in Vol. i, pp. I-75-) 208-B785 Bowles, William Lisle: (1762-1850.) Poetical works; with memoir, critical disserta- tion, and explanatory notes by George Gilfil- lan. 8vo. 2 vols. Edinburgh 1855. 821.3-B787 Bowring', Edgar Alfred : Transl. (1826-) The poems of Goethe. Tr. in the Original me- tres, with a sketch of his life, by Edgar A. 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Percy Soc. Pubs. Vol. 7. 820.8-P431 Brennan, Edward : Ambrosia Amoris, etc. i2mo. London 1869. 821.3-B838A Breton, Nicholas : (i545?-i626?) See Poems, chiefly lyrical, from romances and prose-tracts of the Elizabethan age: With poems of Nicholas Breton. Edited by A. H. BuUen. 8vo. London 1890. 821.04-B936L Bronte, Anne : Charlotte : (1820-1849.) See Bronte, Bronte, Charlotte: (1816-1855.) Poems of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte. With cottage poems by Patrick Bronte. (Vol. 8 of the Works of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte.) i6mo. London 1893. 821.3-B869 Bronte, Emily: (1818-1848.) See Bronte, Charlotte : Bronte, Patrick ; Charlotte : (1777-1861.) See Bronte, Brooke, Henry: (i703?-i783.) A collection of the pieces formerly published by Henry Brooke, Esq. To which are added several plays and poems now first printed. In four volumes. Svo; London 1778. 820.8-B872 2. See also Moore, Edward : English Individual. 23 Brooke, Lord : See Greville, Fluke : Brown, Thomas Edward: (1830-1897.) 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Undertones. 2nd edn. i6mo. .London 1865. 821.3-B918U 2. London poems. i2mo. London 1867. 821.3-B918L 3. The book of Orm; a prelude to the Epic. i2mo. London 1870. 821.3-B918B Bulwer, George : See Lytton, Edward Bulwer, 1st Earl of: Bunyan, John : (1626-1688.) Divine emblems, or Temporal things spirit- ualized, &c. With preface by Alexander Smith. i6mo. London n. d. 245-B942 Burns, Robert : (1759-1796.) See A select collection of original Scottish airs for the voice, including upwards of one hun- dred new songs by Burns. [G. Thomson, Editor.] fo. Edinburgh [1799.] 784.4-T483 2. Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of letters, poems, and critical observations on Scottish songs. i2mo. Phila. 1809. 821.3-B967R 3. The poetical works of Robert Burns. With memoir, critical dissertation, and explanatory notes, by the Rev. George GilfiUan. 2 vols. 8vo. Edinburgh 1856. 821.3-B967A 4. Poems : [and songs] chiefly in the Scottish dialect. Kilmarnock complete edition in 4 volumes. Vol. i. 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Translated from the Latin of Titus Lucretius Cams, with commentaries, and the life of Epi- curus, by Thomas Busby. 2 vols, in i. folio. London 1813. 871-L942N Butler, Samuel: (1612-1680.) Hudibras. With notes by Rev. Treadway Russel Nash. i2mo. 2 vols. London 1847. 827-B986H 24 English Individual. 2. Hudibras. With notes and a literary memoir by the Rev. T. R. Nash. i6mo. N. Y. 1856. 827-B985H2 3. Poetical works. With life, critical disserta- tion, and explanatory notes, by the Rev. George Gilfillan. 2 vols. 8vo. Edinburgh 1854. 821.3-B986 4. Poetical works. i6mo. 2 vols. (British Poets.) Boston 1866. 821.08-B8B8 Byron, George Gordon Noel, 6th lord: (1788- 1824.) Childe Harold's pilgrimage. i6mo. Phila. 1847. 821.3-B996C 2. Childe Harold's pilgrimage. (English and Armenian text. ) i6mo. Venice 1882. 491.54-B996 3. Poetical works. Complete in one volume. 8vo. N. Y. 1847. 821.3-B996 4. Poetical works. i6mo. 10 vols. (British Poets.) Boston 1868. 821.03-B8B9 5. 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Poetical works. With a memoir. i6mo. (British Poets.) Boston 1865. 821.08-B8C8 26 English Individual. Colman, George : (the younger.) (1762-1836.) Broad grins, My nightgown and slippers, and other humorous works, prose and poetical. With life and anecdotes of the author. Ed. by George B. Buckstone. i2mo. London «.<^. 827-C716B Combe, William : (1741-1823.) The tour of Doctor Syntax in search of the picturesque. lUust. with original designs by Alfred Crowquill. 8vo. London 1844. 827-C729T 2. Doctor Syntax's three tours : In search of the picturesque, consolation, and a wife. 8vo. London n. ct. 827-C729D Conington, John : Trans I. (1825-1869.) The Aeneid of Virgil. Translated into English verse. 3rd edn. i2mo. London 1870. 873.1-5AC03 2. The Aeneid of Virgil. Translated into Eng- lish verse. From the 6th English edition. i2mo. N. Y. 873.1-5AC0 Cook, Eliza: (1812-1889.) Poetical works. i6mo. London 1870. 821.3-C771 Cookson, John Cookson Fife-: (1844- .) 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Ivondon 1882. 821.3-C967 Currie, Lady Mary Montgomery : See Singleton, Mrs. Mary M. Custance, Olive: (1874- .) Opals. i2mo. Ivondon 1897. 821.3-C987O Dalmon, C. W. Song favours. i6mo. London 1895. 821.3-D148S Daniel, George: (1616-1657.) Poems. Edited with introduction, notes and illust., portrait, &c. by the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart. 4 vols. 8vo. 1878. 821.3-D184 Daniel, Samuel : (1562-1619.) See The complete works in verse and prose of Samuel Daniel. Edited by the Rev. Alexan- der B. Grosart. (In 5 vols. Poetry in Vols. 1-3.) i2mo. 1885-1896. 820.8-0184 Darwin, Erasmus: (1731-1802. ) The botanic garden, a poem in two parts. Pt. I. The economy of vegetation. Pt. 2. The loves of the plants. With philosophical notes. 4to. 2 vols. London 1791. 821.3-D229B Davenport, David : Epictetus. Letters from the Colonial mail, and other poems. i6mo. London 1894. 821.3-D247E Davidson, John: (1857- .) Fleet street eclogues. i6mo. N. Y. 1895. 821.3-D252F Davies, i?^2/. James : Trans l. (1820-1883.) 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Y. 1885. 821.3-D635S Donne, John: (1573-1631-) See The works of John Donne; with a memoir of his life by Henry Alford. 8vo. London 1839. (In 6 vols. Poetry in Vol. 6, pp. 443- 569.) 208-D685 2. Poetical works. With a memoir. i6mo. (British Poets.) Boston 1871. 821.08-B8D 28 English Individual. Donne, John: (cent.) 3. The complete poems of John Donne. Edited, with preface, essay on life and writings, and notes, by the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart. 2 vols. 8vo. London 1873. Fuller Worthies' Library. 82o.8-F9$6D Douglas, Evelyn: (Pseud.) See Barlow, John Evelyn: Drayton, Michael: (1563-1631.) The harmony of the church. Now first re- printed from the edition of 1591. Edited by Rev. Alexander Djce. 71 pages. Percy Soc. Pubs. Vol. 7. London 1843. 820.8-P431 2. The complete works of Michael Drasrton. With introduction and notes by Richard Hooper. i2mo. 3 vols. I/ondon 1876. 821.3-D769 3. The Baron's wars, N3Tnphidia, and other poems. With an introduction by Henry Mor- ley. i2mo. 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Boston 1863. 821.08-B8P Fane, Violet : See Singleton, Mary M. FanshaTve, Reginald : Two lives: A poem. 12: no. London 1894. 821.3-F215T Fergusson, Robert : (1750-1774.) See Poetical works of Allan Ramsay. With selections from the Scottish poets before Burns. 2 vols. 4to. London n. d. (Poetical works of Robert Fergusson in vol. 2, pp. 179-246.) 821.3-R178 Fisher, Payne: (1616-1693.) Elogia sepulchralia. See Deus et rex, rex & episcopus; carmen ad clerum cui carmini sua superaddidit elogia sepulchralia. 8vo. [London 1678.] 879.1-FS35 Fitzgerald, Edward : Trans I. (1809-1883.) Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, the astronomer- poet of Persia. Rendered into English verse. 3rd edition. 8vo. London 1872. 891.55-O54R 2. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, the astronomer- poet of Persia. Rendered into English verse. First American, from the third London ed. i6mo. Boston 1878. 891.55-O54R2 3. See Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. 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Edited, with memoir and notes, by William Carew Hazlitt. 8vo. 2 vols. Roxburghe Library. London 1869. 821.3-G247 Gay, John: (1685-1732.) Fables. By the late Mr. Gay. (Vol. i, 6th edn. Vol. 2, 3rd edn.) 8vo. 2 vols. Lon- don 1746-1747. 828.3-G285F6 30 English Individual. Gay, John: (cont.) 2. Fables of John Gay, lUust. With an origi- nal memoir, introduction and annotations by Octavius Freire Owen. 2nd edn. i6mo. Ivondon 1857. 828.3-G285F 3. See The poetical works of Joseph Addison ; Gay's Fables ; and Somerville's Chase. With memoirs and critical dissertations by the Rev. George Gilfillan. 8vo. Edinburgh 1859. 821.08-G473A 4. Poetical works. With a memoir. i6mo. 2 vols. (British Poets.) Boston 1870. 821.08-B8G Ghost of Richard the Third. A poem, printed in 1614, and founded upon Shakespeare's his- torical play. With an introduction and notes by J. Payne Collier. Shakespeare Soc. Pubs. London 1844. 822.33-66S10G Gifford, William : Transl. 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London 1868. 820.8-A664R Gover, Charles E. Transl. The folk-songs of Southern India. 8vo. London 1872. 398.8-G721 Gower, John : (i325?-i4o8.) Confessio Amantis of John Gower. Edited and collated with the best manuscripts by Reinhold Pauli. 8vo. 3 vols. London 1857. 821.1-G723C 2. See Illustrations of the lives and writings of Gower and Chaucer. Collected from authen- tick documents by the Rev. Henry J. Todd. 8vo. London 1810. (Extracts from the Con- fessio Amantia of Gower, pp. 135-167.) 821.1-C496Z2 Grahame, James : (1765-1811.) See the poetical works of Henry Kirke White and James Grahame. With memoirs, critical dissertations, and explanatory notes, by the Rev. George Gilfillan. 8vo. Edinburgh 1856. 82i.o8-G473Wh Grainger, James : (i72i?-i766.) See The poems of Catullus and TibuUus, and The Vigil of Venus. A literal prose transla- tion by Walter K. Kelly. To which are added the metrical versions of Lamb and Grainger, and a selection of versions by other writers. Bohn. i2mo. London 1854. 874-C369 Grant, Mrs. Anne : (of Laggan.) (1755-1838.) The Highlanders and other poems. 3rd edn. i6mo. Edinburgh 1810. 821.3-G761H Graves, Charles L. (1856- .) The Blarney ballads. 3rd edn. don 1888. 8vo. Lon- 827-G776 Googe, Barnabe : ( 1540-1594.) Eglogs, epytaphes and sonettes. Arber's English Reprints, Vol. 16. i6mo. West- minster 1895. 820.8-A664R Gray, David: (1838-1861.) Poems; with memoirs of his life. i6mo. Boston 1864. 821.3-6778 Gray, Thomas: (1716-1771.) See The poetical works of Johnson, Parnell, Gray, and Smollett. With memoirs, critical dissertations, and explanatory notes, by the Rev. George Gilfillan. 8vo. Edinburgh 1855. 821.08-G473J 2. See Poetical works of Collins, Gray, and Seattle, pp. 63-134. i2mo. Boston 1856. 821.3-C713 3. The works of Thomas Gray. In 5 vols. i2mo. London 1858. 820.8-G782 4. Poetical works. With a memoir. i6mo. (British Poets. ) Boston 1870. 821.08-B8G7 English Individual. 31 i6mo. London 821.3-G812J 821.3-G816 Great assises holden in Parnassus by Apollo and his assessours. From edn. of 1645. (Cred- ited by some to Geo. Wither.) Spenser See. Pubs. No. 40. 1885. 821.3-G786 Green, Matthew : (1696-1737.) See The poetical works of Armstrong, Dyer, and Green. With memoirs and critical disser- tations by the Rev. George Giliillan. 8vo. Edinburgh 1858. 82i.o8-G473Ar Green, Septimus G. Jennifred and other verses. 1897. Greenwell, Dora : (1821-1882.) Poems. i6mo. London 1867. Greville, Fulke : Lord Brooke: (1554-1628.) The works, in verse and prose complete, of the Right Honorable Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke: Edited by Rev. Alexanders. Gros- art. (In 4 vols. Poetry in vols. 1-3.) i6mo. Puller Worthies' Library. 1870. 820.8-F966G Griffith, Ralph Thomas Hotchkiss : (1826-) Idylls from the Sanskrit. 8vo. London 1866. 891.2-G854 2. Yusuf and Zulaikha. A poem by Jami. Tr. from the Persian into English verse by Ralph T. H. Griffith. 8vo. 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London 1870. 861.04-L816A2 English Individual. 35 Logan, Alexander : (1826-1886?) Lays o'hamean' country: Being poems, songs, and ballads. i2mo. Edinburgh 1883. 821.3-IV831L Longrigg, George H. The tongue of the bells. i2mo. London 1894. 821.3-L856T Lovelace, Richard : (1618-1658.) Lucasta. The poems of Richard Lovelace, now first edited, **** with some account of the author and a few notes by W. Carew Haz- litt. i2mo. Library of Old Authors. Lon- don 1864. 821.3-L898L Low, Charles Rathbone : (1837- .) Epic of Olympus. A narrative poem descrip- tive of the deeds of the deities and heroes of Greek mythology. i2mo. London [1897.] 821.3-L912E Luff, William : About our Father, poems in large type. One hundred and five i2mo. London n. d. 245-L949A Lusted, Charles T. The feast of Cotjrtto and other poems. i6mo. London 1893. 821.3-L972F Lyall, Charles James : Transl. (1845- .) Translations of ancient Arabian poetry, chiefly prae-Islamic, with an introduction and notes. 8vo. 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Phila. 1846. 820.8-M117 3. See The miscellaneous writings of Lord Mac- aulay. (In 2 vols. Poetry in vol. 2.) Lon- don i860. 820.8-M117E 4. The Lays of ancient Rome. i6mo. English Classic Series. N. Y. n. d. H. S. 16 M'Auslane, William T. Gospel songs, and other poetical pieces. i6mo. Glasgow [1879.] P245-M117G MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus : Songs of Sion. 8vo. Dublin 1898. 821.3-M128S McCheyne, Robert Murray: (1813-1843.) Works. Containing his life and remains, let- ters, lectures, songs of Zion, &c. (By An- drew A. Bonar.) (2 vols. Poetry in vol. 2, pp. 541-590.) 8vo. N. Y. 1853. 208-M124 McClatchie, Thomas R. H. Japanese plays, (Versified). Withillust. drawn and engraved by Japanese artists. 8vo. Yo- kohama 1879. 895.32-M126 MacDonald, George : (1824- .) Poems. Selected by V. D. S. and C. F. 24mo. N. Y. 1887. 821.3-M135 McGee, Thomas D'Arcy: (1825-1868.) Poems. With an introduction and biographi- cal sketch by Mrs. J. Sadlier. 8vo. N. 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(i542?-i6o7.) The Thebais. Tr. by Thomas Newton. See Seneca, His Tenne Tragedies. Spenser Soc. Pubs. Nos. 43 and 44. 1887. 872-S475 Nicholas, Miss M. E. Fairy-land ; or The adventures of Prince Val- demar: A poem. lamo. Camborne ». d. P821.3-N598F Noel, Edward Henry : Poems. i2mo. London 1884. 821.3-N765 Noel, Roden Berkeley Wriothesley : (1834- 1894.) A little child's monument. i6mo. London 1881. 821.3-N768L 2. Songs of the heights und deeps. i2mo. London 1885. 821.3-N768S Nonnen, Emily : See Milow, Frederick : North, Christopher : See Wilson, John : Northampton, Lord: See Compton, Spencer Joshua Alwyne : Norton, Caroline Elizabeth Sarah: (1808- 1877.) The child of the islands: A poem. 2nd edn. 8vo. London 1846. 821.3-N883C Nott, J. N. Pyke-: gonial. The flood: Gehenna. (Aurea's vi- sions.) i2mo. London 1887. 821.3-N916A Nuce, Thomas: Transl. (d. 1617.) The Octavia. Tr. by Thomas Nuce. See Seneca, His Tenne Tragedies. Spenser Soc. Pubs. 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London 1822. 821.3-P964 Prout, Father : See Mahony, Francis: Pye, Henry James : Transl. (1745-1813.) odes of Pindar, in celebration of victors in the Olympic, Pythian, Nemean and Isthmian games, tr. from the Greek, including those by [Gilbert] West [and Henry James Pye.] The whole completed and now first published by Francis Lee. 4to. London 1810. 884-P648 Q. See Couch, Arthur T. Quiller: Quarles, Francis : (1592-1644.) See The poetical works of Richard Crashaw and Quarles' Emblems. With memoirs and critical dissertations by the Rev. George Gil- fillan. 8vo. Ebinburgh 1857. 821.08-G473C 2. Emblems, divine and moral ; The school of the heart; and Hieroglyphics of the life of man. New edn. with a sketch of the life and times of the author. i2mo. London 1866. 246-Qi Quiller-Couch, See Couch, A. T. Quiller-: R., E. H. See Mitchell, Mrs. Elizabeth Har- court: Radford, Ernest : Measured steps. i6mo. London 1884. 821.3-R128M 2. Old and new; a collection of poems. i2mo. 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Edinburgh 1894. 821.3-R353S Renwick, James : Poems and sonnets. i2mo. London 1897. 821.3-R424 Rickards, Marcus S. C. Poems of life and death. i2mo. London 1894. 821.3-R539 Robert of Gloucester, (fl. 1260-1300.) See The works of Thomas Hearne. ^In 4 vols. Robert of Gloucester's Chronicle in vols, i and 2.) 8vo. Oxford 1724. 821.1-H436 2. The life and martyrdom of Thomas Beket, Archbishop of Canterbury, from the series of lives and legends now proved to have been composed by Robert of Gloucester. Edited by William Henry Black. i2mo. London 1845. Percy Soc. Pubs. Vol. 19. 820.8-P431 English Individual. 41 Roberts, Miss Mary : (1763-1848.) The royal exile; or Poetical epistles of Mary, Queen of Scots, during her captivity in Eng- land; with other original poems. By a young lady. Also by her father: The Ufe of Queen Mary. 4to. 2 vols, in i. London 1822. 821.3-R646R Robinson, Clement: (fl. 1566-1584.) A handefull of pleasant delites, and divers others. From edition of 1584. Spenser Soc. Pubs. No. 8, 1871. 821.04-R658 Robinson, Mary : ^ 1758-1800.) Poetical works. i2mo. 3 vols. London 1806. 821.3-R663 Robinson, Samuel : Transl. (1794-1884.) Persian poetry for English readers. Being specimens of Ferdusi, Nizami, Sadi, Jelal-ad- din Rumi, Hafiz, and Jami. i2mo. 1883. 891.55-R664 Rodd, James Rennell : (1858- .) Ballads of the fleet; and other poems. i2mo. London 1897. 821.3-R686B Rogers, Samuel : (i 763-1 855.) Italy; a poem. 8vo. London 1830. 821.3-R729I 2. Poetical works. New edition. 8vo. Lon- don 1869. 821.3-R729 Romance of William of Paleme: (Otherwise known as the Romance of "William and the Werwolf".) Tr. from the French at the command of Sir Humphrey de Bohun, about A. D. 1350. To which is added a fragment of the alliterative romance of "Alisaunder". Edited by Rev. Walter W. Skeat. Early English Text Society, extra series No. i. 8vo. London 1867. 821.1-S627 Roscoe, William : (1753-1831.) Poetical works. ist collected edn. i6mo. London 1857. 821.3-R794 Rose, William Stewart: Transl. (1775- 1843.) Orlando Furioso. Tr. into English verse from the Italian of Lodovico Ariosto, with notes, by William Stewart Rose. lamo. 2 vols. Bohn. London 1865. 851-A712O2 Ross, Willam Stev7art : Isaure and other poems. i2mo. London «. d. 821.3-R827I 2. Lays of romance and chivalry. i2mo. Lon- don n. d. 821.3-R827L Rossetti, Christina Georgina: (1830-1894.) Goblin market. The Prince's progress and other poems. New edn. i2mo. London 1879. 821.3-R828G 2. A pageant, and other poems. i2mo. Bos- ton 1881. 821.3-R828P 3. New poems by Christina Rossetti hitherto unpublished or uncollected. Ed. by William Michael Rossetti. i2mo. N. Y. 1896. 821.3-R828N Rossetti, Dante Gabriel: (1828-1882.) Dante and his circle: With the Italian poets preceding him. (1100-1200-1300.) A collec- tion of lyrics edited and tr. in the original metres by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Revised edn. i2mo. Boston 1876. 851.08-R829 2. Ballads and sonnets. 2nd edn. i2mo. 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The works of Richard Savage, Esq. son of the Earl of Rivers. With an account of the life and writings of the author by Samuel John- son. i2mo. 2 vols. London 1775- 820.8-S264 Scott, John: (1730-1783.) Four elegies: Descriptive and moral. 4t6. London 1760. See Poems T. L- 1780. [Cov- er title.] 821.3-P744 Scott, Sir Walter : ( 1771-1832. ) See Campbell, Alexander: Albyn's Antho- logy. (Page 7, ante.) 784.4-C187 2. The poetrj' contained in the novels, tales, and romances, of the author of Waverley. i6mo. Edinburgh 1822. 821.3-S431P 3. Poetical works. With memoir and critical dissertation by the Rev. George Gilfillan. 8vo. 3 vols. Edinburg 1857. 821.3-S431A 4. Poetical works. With a memoir of the author. i6mo. 9 vols. (British Poets.) Boston 1865. 821.08-B8S3 5. Marmion. Astor edition. i2mo. N. Y. H. S. 22. 6. The Lady of the Lake. i2mo. Astor edi- tion. N. Y. H. S. 23. 7. The lay of the last minstrel. i2mo. N. Y. H. S. 21. 8. Poetical works; with life by W. Chambers. 8vo. 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Australian poets: 1788-1888. i2mo. Lon- don 1888. 819.9108-S631 Canadian Poetry. 49 Canadian Poetry. Includes poetry of the British Provences in North America: Collected and individual in a single alphabet. In this list the date of Canadian copyright is given. In most cases where a book has been copyrighted in the United States the letters "U. S. " have been prefixed to the date. Altnon, Sophie M. (1866- .) Poems. i2mo. pp. [17.] Windsor, N. S. 1889. P819.1-A452P Ascher, Isidore G. (1835- .) Voices from the hearth: A collection of ver- ses. By "Isidore." lamo. pp. 168. Mon- treal & N. Y. 1863. Cpr. 1S63. 819.1-A813 "Bertha." Only buds. i2mo. pp x, 127. New Glas- gow, N. S. 1884. 819.1-B538O Betts, Craven Langstroth : See Am. Individ- ual Poetry. Butler, Martin : Maple leaves and hemlock branches. A col- lection of poems. i2mo. pp. 60. Frederic- ton, N. B. 1889. P819. 1-B986M Caldwell, James Ernest : Songs of the pines. i2mo. pp.142. Toronto 1895. Cpr. iSgs. 819.1-C147S Cameron, George Frederick : (1854- .) Lyrics of freedom, love, and death. Ed. by Charles J. Cameron. 8vo. pp. [xiv,] 296. Kingston & Boston 1887. Cpr. 1S87. 819.1-C182L Campbell, William Wilfred : The dread voyage: Poems. i2mo. pp. 190. Toronto 1893. Cpr. iSgs. 819. 1-C192D Carmen, Bliss : See Am. Individual Poetry. Chilton, Robert R. Poems. 8vo. pp. 70. face dated 1885.) Cochrane, Hugh : Rhyme and roundelay. Montreal n. d. Goderich 1885. (Pre- 819.1-C538 10. pp. [17.] P819.1-C663R Crawford, Mrs. John : Songs of all seasons, climes, and times; a mot- ley jingle of jumbled rhymes. i6mo. pp. 117. Toronto 1890. Cpr. iSgo. 8i9.i-C8g9S Curzon, Sarah Anne : (1833-1898.) Laura Secord, the herome of 1812; A drama, - and other poems. 8vo. pp. 215. Toronto 1887. Cpr. J 887. 819.1-C983L Darnell, Henry Faulkner : See Am. Individual Poetry. Davin, Nicholas Flood : (1843- .) Eos: An epic of the dawn, and other poems. i2mo. pp. 141. Regina, N. W. T. 1889. 819.1-D259E Dockendorff, Jacob B. Ireland's wrongs and other poems. i2mo. pp. 79. Charlottetown 1889. (Preface dated 1889.) P819.1-D637I Duvar, John Hunter : (1830-1899.) De Robervall, a drama ; also The emigration of the fairies, and The triumph of constancy, a romaunt. i2mo. pp. 192. St. John, N. B. 1888. 819.2-D983D Eaton, Arthur Wentworth : Acadian legends and lyrics. 148. London & N. Y. i88( x88g. Elmore, Blanche : Poems. i6mo. pp. 22. 2mo. pp. IX, Cpr. ({/. S.) 819.1-E14A Toronto 1894. P819.1-E4S Evans, Walter Norton : Mount Royal. i2mo. 1886. Cpr. 1886. pp. 27, Montreal P819. 1-E92M 2. Cartier and Hochelaga. Maisonneuve and and Ville-Marie ; two historic poems of Mon- treal. i2mo. pp. 28. Montreal 1895. Cpr. i8gs- P819.1-E92C (Pseud.) See Keefer, Bessie Goebel, Hans : Starr: Harper, J. M. Transl. Homer's Iliad, book iv. See Translations in verse from Homer and Virgil, by J. M. Har- per. i6mo. pp. 64. Montreal 1888. Cpr. 18S8. 883-H766H Harrison, S. 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Author. 1885. 811-M163I McLellan, Isaac : (Born at Portland, Me., 1806; died at Greenport, L. I., 1899.) Poems of the rod and gun, or Sports by flood and field. Ed. , with a memoir of the author, by Will Wildwood. i2mo. pp. 271. N. Y. Henry Thorpe. 1886. Cpr. 1886. 811-M164P McNair, John: Eighty original poems; secular and sacred, and chiefly adapted to the times. i2mo. pp. 263. Lancaster, Pa. J. E. Barr. 1865. Cpr. 1863. 811-M168E M'Naughton, John Hugh : (Bom at Caledo- nia, N. Y., July I, 1829, of Scottish parentage. Song writer and poet.) 1. "Babble Brook" songs. i2mo. pp. 237. Boston. O. Ditson & Co. 1864. Cpr. 1864. 8ii-Mi69B 2. Onnalinda: A romance. 4to. pp.208. Lon- don. Kegan Paul. 1888. Cpr. 1884. 811-M169O Macon, John Alfred : Uncle Gabe Tucker; or. Reflection, song, and sentiment in the quarters. i2mo. pp. 181. Phila. 1883. Cpr. 1882. 817-M171U McPherson, Lydia Starr: ReuUura: A book of poems. i2mo. pp. ix, 95. Buffalo. Moulton. 1892. 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Verses. 8vo. pp.35, n.p. 1853. (Poems dated 1809-1835.) 811-N882V Norton, Charles Eliot : (Born at Cambridge, Mass., in 1827.) 1. The new life of Dante Alighieri. Tr. [with essays and notes.] by Charles Eliot Norton. R8vo. pp. 149. Boston. Ticknor & Fields. 1867. Cpr. 1867. 851-D192NN 2. The divine comedy of Dante Alighieri. Tr. by Charles Eliot Norton. 9th edn. i2mo. 3 vols. pp. xxvi, 193, 216, 233. Boston. H. M. & Co. 1897. Cpr. 1891. 85I-DI92DN Nothing to do: An accompaniment to "Noth- ing to wear." By a lady. i6mo pp. 57. N. Y. Wiley & Halsted. 1857. Cpr. 1857. [Bound with Butler's Nothing to wear.] 817-B987N Nothing to eat. Illust. Not by the author of "Nothing to wear. " i2mo. pp.117. N.Y. Dick & Fitzgerald. 1857. Cpr. i8s7. 817-N912 811-N857C See Shakers, North 13 98 American Poetry — Individual. Nothing to say. See Thompson, Mortimer M. Nothing to wear. See Butler, William A. Nourse, Mrs. Laura A. Sunderlin : (Born at Independence, N. 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H. , and now a resident of New Ivondon, Conn.) Life pictures and other poems. 2nd edn. i6mo. pp. 191. N. imp. Cpr. i8g2. 811-P133I. Page, Thomas Nelson : (Virginia, 1853, law- yer and author.) See Gordon, A. C. Paine, Albert Bigelow: (Born at New Bed- ford, Mass., 1861. His home is in Fort Scott, Kan.) 1. Gabriel; a poem. Illust. by Hannah Heine. 4to. pp.3. [Fort Scott, Kan.] M. L. Izor. [1889. J P811-P144G 2. Rhymes by two friends. [A. B. Paine and W. A. White.] Hlust. by H. Heine and M. A. Waterman. i2mo. pp. viii, 228. Fort Scott, Kas. M. L- Izor & Son. n.d. Cpr. i8gs 811-P146R Paine, Robert Treat : (1773-1811. Born Tho- mas Paine, name changed in 1801 by act of Legislature. ) The works in prose and verse, of the late Robert Treat Paine, Jun. With notes. To which are prefixed sketches of his life, char- acter and writings. 8vo. pp. Ixxxviii, 464. Boston. J. Belcher. 181 2. Cpr. 1812. 810.8-P146 Paine, Thomas: (1737-1809.) 1. 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