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Heber, 10752, O. The poetical works of Crabbe, Heber and Pollok. Philadelphia, 1839.

Hemans, 12193, 0. The poems of Felicia Hemans. A new edition chronologically arranged, and a selection of cotemporary criticisms. Edinburgh, 1849.

9285, O. The poetical works of Mrs. Felicia Hemans. Complete in one volume. Philadelphia, 1835.

-7654, D. The works of Mrs. Hemans, with a memoir by her sister, and an essay on her genius by Mrs. Sigourney. 7 vols. Phila delphia, 1844.

Herbert, 9615, 0. 1. Attila, king of the Huns. By Hon. and Rev. W. Herbert. London, 1838.

Herr, 8901, D. Native poems, lyrical and pastoral. By Benjamin G. Herr. Lancaster, 1848.

Heston, 10981, D. Moral and political truth; or reflections suggested by reading history and biography. (A poem.) By Jacob Franklin Heston. Philadelphia, 1811. Gift of James J. Barclay, Esq.

Hirst, 9078, D. The penance of Roland; a romance of the peine forte et dure, and other poems. By Henry B. Hirst. Boston, 1849. Hoffman, 7257, D. The vigil of faith, and other poems. By C. F. Hoffman. New York, 1842.

Holmes, 8966, D. Poems. By Oliver Wendell Holmes. Boston, 1849. Hood, 10732, D. Poems by Thomas Hood. With some account of the author. 2 vols. Boston, 1854.

7700 & 8314, D. Whimsicalities, a periodical gathering. By Thomas Hood. London and Philadelphia, 1846.

8040, D. Prose and verse.

By Thomas Hood. New York, 1845.

8281, D. Poems. By Thomas Hood. New York, 1846.

13533, O. See Gutch, supra.

Hooper, 7346, D. Poetical remains of the late Lucy Hooper, collected and arranged; with a memoir, by John Keese. Hosmer, 11336, D. Poetical works of W. H. C.

York, 1854.

New York, 1842. Hosmer. 2 vols. New

Howitt, 8432, D. Ballads and other poems. By Mary Howitt. New York,

1847.

Hunt, 7935 & 7963, D. Imagination and Fancy; or selections from the English poets, with an answer to the question "What is poetry?" By Leigh Hunt. London and New York, 1845.

8418 & 8511, D.

Wit and humor, selected from the English poets. With an illustrative essay and critical comments. By Leigh Hunt. New York and London, 1846.

Jones, 10351, D. Echoes of the heart. Original poems. By Rev. Edward C. Jones. Philadelphia, 1850. Gift of the author.

11067, D. The outlaw and other poems. By Charles A. Jones. Cincinnati, 1835. Gift of I. Lea, Esq.

Keats, 11023, D. The poetical works of John Keats. With a life. Portrait. Boston, 1834. (Little and Brown's British poets.)

Kinney, 11337, D. Felicita. A poem. By Mrs. E. C. Kinney. New York, 1855. Gift of R. W. Griswold.

Kirkland, 8427, D. Spenser and the Faëry Queen. By Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. New York, 1847.

10233, D. Garden walks with the poets. By Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. New York, 1852.

Lamb, 8131, D. Specimens of the English dramatic poets who lived about the time of Shakspeare, with notes. By Charles Lamb. 2 vols. New York, 1845.

Lawrence, 6227, D. The last autumn at a fashionable residence, with other poems; and recollections of Mrs. Hemans. By Mrs. Lawrence. Liverpool, 1836.

Leatham, 10926, D. Discovery, a poem. By Edward A. Leatham. London,

1853.

Legaré, 8788, D. Orta-undis and other poems. By J. M. Legaré.

1848.

Boston,

Lewis, 10797, D. Treasures of darkness. By E. Lewis), authoress of "Night Watches." Philadelphia, 1854. Presented anonymously. Lippincott, 9644, D. Poems. By Grace Greenwood (Mrs. Sara J. Lippincott). Boston, 1851.

Longfellow, 11574, O. The poets and poetry of Europe; with introductions and biographical notices. By Henry W. Longfellow. Philadelphia, 1855.

9926, D. The golden legend. By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Boston, 1851.

7245, D. Ballads and other poems. By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 2d edition. Cambridge, 1842.

10410, O. Voices of the night. By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 3d edition. Cambridge, 1840. Gift of the author.

11569, O. Poems. By Henry W. Longfellow. Philadelphia, 1845. 8692, D. Evangeline. A tale of Acadie. By H. W. Longfellow. 3d edition. Boston, 1848.

7874, D. Voices of the night. By H. W. Longfellow. 10th edition. Cambridge, 1844.

9335, D. The sea-side and fireside. By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Boston, 1850.

Lord, 7999, D. Poems.

By G. W. Lord. New York, 1845.

Lowell, 8947, D. The vision of Sir Launfal. By James Russell Lowell. Cambridge, 1848.

8916, D. The Biglow papers. (James Russell Lowell.) Cambridge,

1848.

8915, D.

9059, D.

A fable for critics. New York, 1848.

Poems by James Russell Lowell. Cambridge, 1848. Christian songs. By the Rev. James Gilborne Lyons, LL. D. Philadelphia, 1848.

Lyons, 11947, O.

Lytton, 10913, D. The poetical and dramatic works of Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, Bart. 5 vols. London, 1854.

8416, D. & 11694, D. The new Timon. A romance of London. 2d edition. London and Philadelphia. 1846. Sir E. Bulwer Lytton. 9566, D. King Arthur. By Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton. Leipsig, 1849.

Macaulay, 7412 & 7441, D. Lays of ancient Rome. By Thos. Babington Macaulay. Philadelphia and London, 1843.

Mc Carty, 8903, D. Songs, odes and other poems on national subjects, patriotic, naval and military; compiled from various sources. By Wm. McCarty. Philadelphia, 1842. Gift of the Compiler.

8904, D. National songs, ballads and other patriotic poetry, chiefly relating to the year 1846. Compiled by Wm. McCarty. Philadelphia, 1846. Gift of the same.

Mc Donald, 11260, O. Poems. By Mrs. Mary Noel McDonald. New York,

1844.

McHenry, 6218, D. The pleasures of friendship, and other poems. By James McHenry. 6th edition. Philadelphia, 1834. Gift of the author. Mackay, 8726, D. Town lyrics, and other poems. By Charles Mackay. Lon

don, 1848.

Mackay, 10306, D. Voices from the mountains and from the crowd. By Charles Mackay. Boston, 1853.

8172, D. A collection of songs and ballads relative to the London prentices and trades, and to the affairs of London generally during the 15th and 16th centuries. Edited by Charles Mackay. London, 1841. Printed for the Percy Society.

Mackellar, 8586, D. Tam's fortnight ramble, and other poems. By Thomas Mackellar. Philadelphia, 1847.

11339, D. Droppings from the heart, or, occasional poems. By Thomas Mackellar. Philadelphia, 1844. Gift of R. W. Griswold. 11340, D. Lines for the gentle and loving. By Thomas Mackellar. Philadelphia, 1855. Gift of the same.

Mackenzie, 10978, D. Original poems. By John Mackenzie. Philadelphia, 1835.

Massey, 10800, D. Poems and ballads by Gerald Massey; containing the ballad of Babe Christabel and several new poems. New York, 1854. Mayne, 6368, D. The siller gun, a poem in five cantos. By John Mayne. London, 1836.

Milnes, 8164, D. Poems of many years. By Richard Monckton Milnes. A new edition. Boston, 1846.

Milton, 10448, D. The poetical works of John Milton; with a life of the author, preliminary dissertations on each poem; notes critical and explanatory; an index to the subjects of Paradise Lost, and a verbal index to all the poems. Edited by C. D. Cleveland. Philadelphia, 1853. Gift of the editor.

11920, O. Paradise Lost. A poem, by John Milton, from the text of Thomas Newton. Baskerville edition. 2 vols. Birmingham, 1740. Gift of John Binns, Esq.

Mitchell, 6596, D. Indecision; a tale of the far west, and other poems. By J. K. Mitchell, M. D. Philadelphia, 1839.

Moile, 9828, O. State trials; a poem. Specimen of a new edition. By N. T. Moile. London, 1838.

Moir, 10407, D.

Poetical works of David Macbeth Moir (Delta). Thomas Aird; with a memoir of the author. 2 vols. 1852.

Edited by Edinburgh,

Moore, 7167, D. The poetical works of Thomas Moore. 10 vols. London,

1840.

in Paris. More, 2651, Q. 7. Morris, 13123, 0. Morris.

6196, D. The Fudges in England; being a sequel to the Fudge family
By Thomas Browne, the younger. London, 1835.
Slavery. A poem. By Hannah More. London, 1788.
The deserted bride and other poems. By George P.
New York, 1853. Gift of Henry Paul Beck, Esq.
10765, O. The deserted bride; and other poems. By George P.
Morris. New York, 1843.

Motherwell, 9878, D. Posthumous poems of William Motherwell. Now first collected. Boston, 1851.

8369 & 8386, D. Minstrelsy, ancient and modern, with an historical introduction and notes. By William Motherwell. 2 vols. Boston and New York, 1846.

7237, D. Poems narrative and lyrical. By William Motherwell. Boston, 1841.

Nash, 11483, O. Pierce Penniless's supplication to the devil. By Thomas Nash. From the first edition of 1592, with notes by J. Payne Collier. London, 1842. Reprinted for the Shakspeare Society.

Noland, 8322, D. The legacy of an Etonian. Edited by Robert Noland, sole executor. Cambridge, 1846.

Norton, 7028, D. The dream and other poems. By the Hon. Mrs. Norton. Philadelphia, 1841.

11587, O. The child of the islands. A poem. By the Hon. Mrs. Norton. London, 1845.

10955, D. The undying one; sorrows of Rosalie, and other poems. By the Hon. Mrs. Norton. New York, 1854.

Oldham, 11286, D. Poetical works of John Oldham. Edited by Robert Bell. London, 1854.

Orne, 7744, D. Sweet Auburn and Mount Auburn, with other poems. By Caroline Orne. Cambridge, 1844.

Ossian, 7221, D. The genuine remains of Ossian, literally translated, with a preliminary dissertation. By Patrick Macgregor, M. A. London, 1841.

13430, O. 3. An answer to Mr. Shaw's inquiry into the authenticity of the poems ascribed to Ossian. By John Clark. Edinburgh, 1781. Park, 6429, D. Selections of juvenile and miscellaneous poems. Written or translated by Roswell Park, A. M. Philadelphia, 1836. Gift of

the author.

Parker, 11335, D. Poems. By Rev. Henry W. Parker. Auburn, 1852. Gift of R. W. Griswold.

Peirson, 8110, D. Forest leaves. By Lydia Jane Peirson. Philadelphia, 1845.

Pepper, 12157, O. Juvenile essays; or a collection of poems. By Henry Pepper. Philadelphia. (No date.)

Percy, 7521, O. & 8374, D. Relics of ancient English poetry; consisting of heroic ballads, songs and other pieces of our earlier poets, together with some few of a later date. By Bishop Percy. 3 vols. delphia, 1823, and London, 1844.

Phila

By William Peter,

Peter, 7004, D. William Tell, and other poems. By William Peter, A. M. 3d edition. Philadelphia, 1851. Gift of the author. 7629, D. The maid of Orleans, and other poems. A. M. Cambridge, 1843. Gift of the author. Pierpont, 7752, D. Airs of Palestine, and other poems. Boston, 1840. Poe, 8818, D. Eureka, a prose poem. By Edgar A. Poe. New York, 1848. Pollok, 10752, O. The poetical works of Crabbe, Heber and Pollok, complete in one volume. Philadelphia, 1839.

By John Pierpont.

Polchele, 6361, D. Reminiscences in prose and verse. By the Rev. R. Polwhele. 3 vols. London, 1836.

Pope, 9462 & 9463, O. Essay on man.

Translated from the English into French by Charles Le Brun. 5th and 6th edition. Philadelphia, 1836. Gift of the translator.

Porteus, 13297, O. 14. Death; a poetical essay. By Beilby Porteus. Philadelphia, 1773.

Praed, 10116, D. Lillian and other poems. By Winthrop Mackworth Praed.

Now first collected. Edited by R. W. Griswold. New York, 1852. 7747, D. The poetical works of Winthrop Mackworth Praed. Now first collected. Edited by Rufus W. Griswold. New York, 1844. Procter, 7642, D. English songs and other small poems. By Barry Cornwall, (Procter.) Boston, 1844.

Ralling, 13629, O. 1. The time-piece. By John Ralling. Phila., 1803. Read, 8440 & 8447, D. Poems. By Thomas Buchanan Read. Boston, 1847. 8902, D. Lays and ballads. By Thomos Buchanan Read. Philadelphia, 1848.

10990, D. The new pastoral (a poem). By Thomas Buchanan Read. Philadelphia, 1855.

12347,0. The female poets of America, with portraits and specimens

of their writings. By Thomas Buchanan Read. 3d edition. Philadelphia, 1850.

Rimbault, 13035, O. 6.

Ancient poetical tracts of the 16th century. Edited by Edward F. Rimbault, Esq. London, 1842.

Ritchie, 7478, D. The Columbiad, a poem. By Archibald Tucker Ritchie. New York, 1843.

Rowton, 12073, 0. The female poets of Great Britain, chronologically arranged, with copious selections and critical remarks. By Frederick Rowton. London, 1848.

Scott, 10528, O. The poetical works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Complete in 1 vol. With introductions and notes. Edinburgh, 1841.

Scrymgeour, 10068, D. The poetry and poets of Britain, from Chaucer to Tennyson; with biographical sketches, and a rapid view of the characteristic attributes of cach. By Daniel Scrymgeour. Preceded by an introductory essay on the origin and progress of English poetical literature. Edinburgh, 1850.

Seward, 13632, O. 8. Monody on Major Andre. By Miss Seward. Boston,

1798.

Shaikh Nizami, 2423, Q. The treasury of secrets, being the first of five poems; or Khamsah, of Shaikh Nizámi, of Ganjah. Nathaniel Bland, Esq. London, 1844.

Shelley, 6985, D. The poetical works of Percy Bysshe Shelley.

Mrs. Shelley. 4 vols. London, 1839.

Edited by

Edited by

Shillaber, 10671, D. Rhymes with reason and without. By B. P. Shillaber. Boston, 1853.

Sigourney, 6145, D. Zinzendorf, and other poems. By Mrs. L. H. Sigourney. New York, 1835.

10859, D. The western home, and other poems. By Mrs. L. H. Sigourney. Philadelphia, 1854.

Sinclair, 10823, O. Scotch courtiers and the court; dedicated to the poet laureate. By Catharine Sinclair. Edinburgh, 1842.

Simms, 10678, D. Poems, descriptive, dramatic, legendary and contemplative. By William Gilmore Simms, Esq. 2 vols. New York, 1853. Skelton, 11111, O. The poetical works of John Skelton. With notes, and some account of the author and his writings. 2 vols. London, 1843. Smith, 10490 & 10592, D. Poems. By Alexander Smith. Boston, 1853. 8065, D. The poetical writings of Elizabeth Oakes Smith. New

York, 1845.

8477, D. The poetical works of Horace Smith. London, 1846. Southey, 9817, O. & 6489, D. The poetical works of Robert Southey. Collected by himself. New York, 1839. 10 vols. London, 1837. 11721, O. The complete poetical works of Robert Southey, LL. D. New York, 1846.

8361, D. 2. Oliver Newman, a New England tale (unfinished). With other poetical remains. By the late Robert Southey. London, 1845. 8390, D. Solitary hours. By Caroline Southey. New York, 1846. 8624, D. Robin Hood, a fragment. By the late Robert Southey and Caroline Southey. With other fragments and poems, by R. S. and C. S. London, 1847.

Spenser, 6709, D. The poetical works of Edmund Spenser. First American edition, with introductory observations on the Fairie Queene and notes by the editor (George Hillard). 5 vols. Boston, 1839. 8175, D. Spenser and his poetry. By George L. Craik. 3 vols. London, 1845.

8427, D. Spenser and the Faery Queen. By Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. New York, 1847.

11904, O. See Hart, p. 1230.

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