Miscellanea Poetica Anglicana Antiqua. Edited by Joseph Haslewood and Sir Egerton Brydges. 4 vols. 4to. Lond. Triphook, 1811. Contains Reprints of the following Tracts: Vol. I. 1. George Puttenham's Art of English Poesie. II. 2-11. Ten Tracts on the Arte of English Poesie, by Gascoigne, Harvey, Spenser, King James, Webb, Harrington, Meres, Campion, Daniel, and Bolton. III. 12. England's Helicon, a Collection of Pastoral and Lyric Poems, &c. 3d edit. With Biographical and Critical Introduction by Brydges and Haslewood. IV. 13. Paradyse of Daynty Devises, from the 1st Edition of 1576; with Additions from the Editions of 1580 and 1608, and Introductory Remarks by Sir E. Brydges. 14. Ludus Scacchiae, or Chesse Play. Written by G. B. 1597. Seria Mixta Jocis: Answer for Margaret Yates and the Procurator Fiscal, to the Defences of The British Bibliographer. Edited by Sir Egerton Brydges and Joseph Haslewood. 3. England's Helicon, &c. 4 vols. Same as in the Misc. Poet. Ant. Anglic, only in 8vo. instead of 4to. 4. Higgins's (John) Mirror for Magistrates, part 1. From the edition of 1587, collated with those of 1575 and 1610. SHELF XXI. See Introduction to Ivanhoe; PROSE WORKS, vol. vi. pp. 210-12. Grose's (Francis) Antiquities of England and Wales; being Views of the most remarkable Ruins and Ancient Buildings, drawn on the Spot, with Historical Accounts. ment. 6 vols. 4to. With SuppleLond. 1783-7 Antiquities of Scotland. 2 vols 4to. ib. 1789-91 Antiquities of Ireland. 2 vols. 4to. ib. 1791-5 Military Antiquities, &c. and Treatise on Ancient Armour. new edit. 2 vols. 4to. ib. 1801 PRESS Q. MISCELLANIES; THEOLOGICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL, AND FICTITIOUS. SHELF I. Tableaux Historiques de la Revolution Française, avec Soixante Portraits des Hommes les plus SHELF II. The Holy Bible, &c. Translated out of Greeke by Theodore Beza. With brief Sum maries and Expositions, &c. Englished by L. Tomson, &c. 4to. (wants title and preliminaries to Old Testament.) Lond. Dep. of C. Barker, 1599 The Holy Bible, &c. With the Apocrypha. Newly translated, &c. B. L. 4to. With MS. Latin notes by Sir W. S. ib. Barker and Bill, 1630 See LIFE, vol. i. pp. 284, 289; vol. ii. p. 188. The same. Without the Apocrypha. Camb. Roger Daniel. 1645.-The CL. Psalmes of David in Meeter, according as they are sung in the Church of Scotland. Edin. James Bryson, 1640. 4to. Bound in crimson velvet, with silver embroidered ornaments and silver clasps.-This Bible had belonged to Mrs. Haliburton of Newmains, Sir Walter Scott's great-great-grand-mother, who died in 1747, aged 97. The New Testament of Jesus Christ. Translated faithfully into English out of the Authen- The Moors Baffled; being a Discourse concerning Tangier, especially while under the govern- 4to. With some Van Mildert's (William, D.D. Bishop of Durham,) Sermons preached before the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn, from 1812 to 1819. 2 vols. 8vo. Edin. 1738 Oxford, 1831 SHELF III. 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Lond. 1823 Douglas's (David) Fall of Constantinople, a Poem. 1823. (suppressed.)-Visions of Taste, a Satire. 8vo. 8vo. Lond. 1823 New York, 1821 Lond. 1818 Hillhouse's (James M.) Judgment, a Vision. 8vo. Read's (William) Hill of Caves, and other Poems. 8vo. Huddesford's (Rev. George) Salmagundi; a Miscellaneous Collection of original Poetry, &c. ib. 1793 Coleridge's (Samuel Taylor) Poetical Works, including the Dramas of Wallenstein, Remorse, and Zapolya. 3 vols. post 8vo. ib. 1828 Carey's (William) Critical Description, &c. of Benjamin West's Picture of "Death on the Pale Horse." 8vo. ib. 1817 Walker's (Geo.) Descriptive Catalogue of a choice Assemblage of original Pictures, &c. selected during a period of 30 years. 8vo. Edin. 1807 See LIFE, vol. i. pp. 126-7. Brockett's (J. T.) Catalogue of Books and Tracts printed at the private Press of Geo. Allan, Esq. of Darlington. 8vo. Newcastle, 1818 Catalogue of Ancient Arms and Armour, exhibited at the Gothic Hall, Pall Mall. sm. 8vo. 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