Scott's (Sir W.) Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border. first edit. 2 vols. 8vo. red mor. Kelso, 1802 "From His Majesty's Library." Relations of diverse famous Battles and Sieges. 1 vol. 4to. containing, 1. Battle of Lutzen in 1633. 2. Siege of Luxemburg, by the French, 1684. 3. Siege of Vienna, by the Turks, in 1684. By John Peter, a Valcaren. 4. Siege of Buda, by the Imperialists, 1684. 5. Venetian Campaign in the Morea, 1688. From the Italian. 6. Siege and Battle of Belgrade in 1688. 7. Walker's (Rev. Dr. George) Siege of London Derry, 1689. 8. Mackenzie's (Rev. J.) Siege of London Derry, (in answer to Walker) 1690. Roberts's (H.) Clio and Euterpe, or British Harmony: a Collection of celebrated Songs and Cantatas, by the most approved masters, curiously engraved, &c. 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1762 Old Poems. 1 vol. 4to. containing, 1. Poems on Affairs of State, by A. Marvel, and others. 3 parts. 2. The Double Descent, a Poem. 3. Satire upon the Town. 4. The Great Birth of Man. By M. S. (? Matthew Smith.) 2d edit. 5. Corinna, or Human Frailty, &c. 6. Sylvia's Revenge, or a Satyr against Man. 3d edit. 7. Motteux's Europe's Revels for the Peace, &c. a Musical Interlude. 8. The Wheel of Fortune, or, Nothing for a Penny. 9. Toland's (John) Clito, a Poem on the Force of Eloquence. ib. 1689 ib. John Dunton, 1692 ib. 1693 ib. 1689 ib. 1699 ib. 1699 ib. 1697 ib. 1698 ib. 1700 10. Caledonia, or the Pedlar turned Merchant, a Tragi-Comedy. (Satire on the Darien Scheme.) 11. Miseries of England, &c. from domestick Enemies. 13. Ward's (Edward) All Men Mad, &c. 14. 15. The Monster, or, World turn'd Topsy-Turvy, a Satyr. 1700 ib. 1707 12. Essay on Prince Eugene's Success in Italy, &c. ib. 1702 ib. 1704 Helter-Skelter, or, the Devil upon Two Sticks, a Comedy. ib. 1704 ib. 1705 16. Arwaker's (Edm. jun.) Embassy from Heaven, or Ghost of Queen Mary. 17. Stote's ( ) Faction Displayed. Attributed also to Shippen. 20. The M(itre) and C(lu)b, or, the L(ambe)th Consultation. 21. Swift's (Dean) John Dennis, &c.; Invitation to Richard Steele, &c. 22. The Weesel Trap'd, a Reflection on the late Satyrical Fable. 23. The Feu de Joye, or a Brief Description of two Victories, &c. at Schellenbergh and Blainheim. ✯. 1705 24. Fatal Friendship, or the Drunkard's Misery. 25. Mandeville, (Bernard) The Grumbling Hive, or Knaves turned honest. 26. Cowley's (Abraham) Poem on the late Civil War. 27. Dennis's (John) Monument, sacred to the memory of King William III. 28. Defoe's (Daniel) Reformation of Manners, a Satyr. Jamieson's (Robert) Popular Ballads and Songs, from tradition, manuscripts, and scarce editions; with translations of similar pieces from the ancient Danish language, &c. 2 vols. 8vo. Edin. 1806 See PORTICAL WORKS, vol. i. p. 81; vol. viii. note K.; PROSE WORKS, vol. xvii. p. 115. Stuart's (George) Joco-Serious Discourse in two Dialogues, between a Northumberland Gent. and his Tenant, a Scotchman, both old Cavaliers, &c. 4to. Lond. 1686 Y▬▬▬▬▬ (N————) Pieces of Ancient Poetry, from unpublished MSS. and scarce books; with preface and notes. 4to. Bristol, 1814 Wine's (John) Welcome to Victory, a Congratulatory Poem on the success of Her Majesty's Forces in Germany, &c. 4to. Lond. 1704 Campbell's (James) Treatise of Modern Faulconry: to which is prefixed, &c. an Introduction, (ascribed to the Rev. Alexander Gillies of Kilmaurs) shewing the practice of Faulconry in remote times and countries. With MS. notes at the end. Edin. 1773 Pegge's (Rev, Samuel) Forme of Cury, a Roll of Ancient English Cookery, compiled about 1390, &c. With notes and glossary, &c. 8vo. Lond. 1780 SHELF III. 8vo. Edited by the Rev. Alexander Dyce. Greene's (Robert) Dramatic Works and Poems. 2 vols. sm. 8vo. Webster's (John) Works; now first collected, &c. by the Rev. Alex. Dyce. 4 vols. sm. 8vo. ib. 1830 Collyer's (J. P.) History of English Dramatic Poetry to the time of Shakspeare; and Annals of the Stage to the Restoration. 3 vols. cr. 8vo. ib. 1831 Ritson's (Joseph) Life of King Arthur; from ancient Historians and authentic documents. 8vo. Ancient Songs and Ballads, from the Reign of Henry II. to the Revolution. 2 vols. cr. Watts's (A. A.) Literary Souvenir, or Cabinet of Poetry and Romance. (vol. 1.) 8vo. ib. 1825 Bowring's (John) Poetry of the Magyars. Preceded by a Sketch of the Language 2d edit. ib. 1829 and Lite rature of Hungary and Transylvania. cr. 8vo. ib. 1830 Redding's (Cyrus) Gabrielle, a Swiss Tale. sm. 8vo. ib. 1829 Barnard's (Rev. E. W.) Fifty Select Poems, imitated from the Latin of Marc Antonio Flaminio. With Memoir of the Author, by Archdeacon Wrangham. 8vo. Maude's (Thomas) Traveller's Lay, a Poem. sm. 8vo. Woman's Love, or, the Triumph of Patience, a Drama, &c. 8vo. Chester, 1829 Lond. 1830 ib. 1829 Mullen's (Samuel) De Grey, a Tale of Codnor Castle, a Poem. (With Letter from the Author.) ib. 1832 sm. 8vo. Deakin's (H. C.) Deliverance of Switzerland, a Dramatic Poem. (With Letter from the Author.) sm. 8vo. ib. 1830 Lamb's (Charles) Album Verses; with a few others. sm. 8vo. . Lond. 1830 Kinloch's (G. R.) Ancient Scottish Ballads, recovered from tradition, and never before published; with notes, &c. and airs, &c. 8vo. See POETICAL WORKS, vol. i. p. 83; vols. ii.-iv. passim. Maidment's (James) Excerpta Scotica. (29 Short Pieces.) 8vo. ib. 1827 Edin. 1825 Nugae Scoticae. Miscellaneous Papers (22) illustrative of Scottish Affairs, 1535-1781. D' Urfey's (Tom) Wit and Mirth, or Pills to purge Melancholy; being a Collection of the best merry Ballads and Songs, old and new, &c. 4th edit. With MS. note by Sir W. S. 5 vols. 12mo. See POETICAL WORKS, vol. iv. p. 12. Popular Histories. Collected by John Bell, Newcastle. 6 vols. 12mo. SHELF V. ib. 1719 Right Merry Book of Garlands. 2 vols. 12mo.-Seventy-one Ballads. 1 vol. 12mo.-Ballads. 5 vols. 12mo. 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History of an Irish Family, in which the remarkable advantages of a Virtuous Education, &c. are exemplified. 12mo. Haddington, 1822 12mo. Train's (Joseph) Poetical Reveries. Scott's (Andrew) Poems on Various Subjects. 12mo. (George) Heath Flowers, or Mountain Melodies, &c. 12mo. Glasg. 1806 Edin. 1826 ib. 1820 Hetherington's (Rev. W. M.) Twelve Dramatic Sketches, founded on the Pastoral Poetry of Scotland. 12mo. SHELF VII. Pious Tracts. 1 thin vol. 8vo. ib. 1829 Lond. Evans, Comical Dialogue between Maggy and Janet; or the folly of Witless Women displayed, &c. Edin. D. Webster, 1820 sm. 8vo. Glass's (Willison) Caledonian Parnassus, a Museum of Original Scottish Songs. 8vo. ib. 1812 Burns's (Robert) Fornicator's Court. With a MS. Song, " Saw ye my Maggie," in Burns's hand-writing. fine paper. 8vo. Belfast, 1806 Letters addressed to Clarenda. With MS. note by Sir W. S. 12mo. Burnomania; the Celebrity of Robert Burns considered, in a Discourse addressed to all real Christians of every denomination. 12mo. Edin. 1811 Ward's (Edward) History of the Grand Rebellion; containing the most remarkable Transactions, from the beginning of the reign of Charles I. to the happy Restoration, &c. (In verse.) With 100 Portraits. 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1713 ib. 1623 Daniel's (Samuel) Whole Workes in Poetrie. sm. 4to. Gardiner's (Ralph) England's Grievance Discovered, in relation to the Coal Trade, &c. Lond. 1655. 8vo. repr. Newcastle, 1796 Berwick, 1783 Lond. 1781 The Blackbird; containing 130 Songs, Scotch and English. sm. 8vo. 8vo. See POETICAL WORKS, vol. i. pp. 87-89; vols. ii. to iv. passim. Chambers's (Robert) Scottish Ballads, collected and illustrated. 8vo. ib. 1829 Nicol's (Rev. James) Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. 2 vols. 12mo. ib. 1805 8vo. Lond. 1831 sm. 8vo. Schiller's (Fred) Wallenstein, a Dramatic Poem. 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Kæmpe Viser. (Collection of 200 Danish Ballads, &c. With MS. note by Henry Weber.) Edin. 1720 ib. 1827 1. Vint's (J. printer,) Meed of Momus; a Collection of humorous Tales in verse, &c. Alnwick, Vint. 2. Chicken's (Edward) Soldier's Wedding, a Poem. 6th edit. 3-9. Seven Garlands, (of Songs) 8 pages each. Newcastle, 1793 ib. |