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Prior, 3379, O. The same. 2d edit. 36, 297, & 5130, D. The same. 594, D. 2. Miscellaneous poems.

London, 1709. P.

London, 1725, 1741, and 1754.

By Matthew Prior. Dublin, 1739. 1172, Q. Matthei Prior Solomon de mundi vanitate, poema Latinè redditum per G. Dobson. Latin and English. Oxonii, 1734. P.

Procter, 5420, O. Marcian Colonna, an Italian tale, with three dramatic scenes, and other poems. By Barry Cornwall. (W. H. Procter.) London, 1820.

2837, D. The same. Philadelphia, 1821.

2804, D. A Sicilian story, with Diego de Montilla, and other poems. By Barry Cornwall. London, 1820.

2805, D.

Dramatic scenes, and other poems. By Barry Cornwall.

London, 1820.

Pye, 1398, D.
Pye.

Verses on several subjects, written in 1801. By Henry James
London, 1802.

460, Q. 2. Shooting, a poem. By Henry J. Pye. London, 1784.

800, Q. 2. Naucratia; or, naval dominion; a poem. By Henry J. Pye. London, 1798.

44, Q. Alfred; an epic poem, in six books. By Henry James Pye. London, 1801.

431, Q. 1. The progress of refinement, a poem. By Henry James Pye. Oxford, 1783.

Rack, 6955, 0.

Poems on several occasions. By E. Rack. London, 1775. Radcliffe, 6016, D. The poetical works of Anne Radcliffe. 2 vols. London,

1834.

Ramsay, 4717, D. Poems. By Allan Ramsay. Glasgow, 1770. 2733, O.

The poems of Allan Ramsay. A new edition, corrected and enlarged; with a life of the author, and remarks on his poems. 2 vols. London, 1800.

5476, D. Poems of Allan Ramsay. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1802. 3385, D. The poems of Allan Ramsay; with the life of the author and his collection of Scots proverbs. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1813. Randolph, 1350, Q. Poems, with the muses' looking-glass. By Thomas Randolph. Oxford, 1638. P.

Reeves, 2155, Q.
1780.

Relph, 7740, O.
Relph.

Poems on various subjects. By Eliza Reeves. London,

Poems; humorous and sentimental. By the Rev. Josiah
With memoirs of the author. London, 1805.

Reynolds, 2180, Q. A view of death; or, the soul's departure from the world; a philosophical sacred poem, with notes, and some additional composures. By J. Reynolds. London, 1728.

Richards, 1440, D. Poems. By George Richards. 2 vols. Oxford, 1804.

1151, Q. 9. Aboriginal Britons, a prize poem, spoken at the theatre at Oxford, July 8, 1791. By George Richards. 2d edit. London, 1791. Richardson, 8635, O. 1. Poems, on different occasions. By Charlotte Richardson; with an account of the author, by Catharine Cappe. Philadel phia, 1806.

Rickman, 2170, Q. The fallen cottage. A poem. By T. C. Rickman. London.

Ritson, 455, D. A selection of ancient English metrical romanceës. By Joseph Ritson. 3 vols. London, 1804.

6641, O.
lution.

Roach, 3683, D.

Ancient songs, from the time of King Henry III. to the revo-
By Joseph Ritson. London, 1792. M.

Roach's beauties of the poets. Plates. London, 1794.
Robinson, 2661, O. Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson. London, 1791.

1203, D. 3. Sappho and Phaon; in a series of legitimate sonnets; with thoughts on poetical subjects, and anecdotes of the Grecian poetess. By Mary Robinson. London, 1796.

Robinson, 1385, D. 1. Lyrical tales. By Mary Robinson. London, 1800. 3880, O. Poems. By Thomas Romney Robinson, written between 13; with an account of the author. Brooklyn,

the ages of 7 and
1808.

Rogers, 2102, Q. 2. Ode to superstition; with some other poems. By Samuel

Rogers.

London, 1786.

2081, D. The pleasures of memory, with other poems. By Samuel Rogers. A new edition. London, 1810.

London, 1830.

1631, 3577, 5222, D. The same. London, 1794, 95, and 96.
7200, O. Italy; a poem. By Samuel Rogers.
2967, D. 2. The same. Philadelphia, 1823.
2712, D. 1. Human life; a poem.

1819.

2729, D. The same.

By Samuel Rogers. Philadelphia,

London, 1819.

Roscoe, 506, Q. 3. The wrongs of Africa, a poem. By Wm. Roscoe. London,

1787.

2102, Q. 9. War; a poem, By William Roscoe. London, 1794. 6042, D. Poems by William Stanley Roscoe. London, 1834. Roscommon, 904, O. Poems. By the earl of Roscommon. To which is added, an essay on poetry, by the duke of Buckingham; with poems by Richard Duke. London, 1717.

Rose, 4225, & 7412, O. Sketches in verse. By Robert H. Rose, M. D. Philadelphia, 1810.

Rowden, 2917, O. A poetical introduction to the study of botany. By Frances Arabella Rowden. London, 1801.

2224, D. The pleasures of friendship, a poem, in 2 parts. By Frances Arabella Rowden. London, 1810.

Rowlandson, 7402, O. The grand master; or, adventures of Qui Hi? in Hindostan, a Hudibrastic poem. In eight cantos. Illustrated with engravings. By Rowlandson. London, 1816.

Rush, 4870, O. 1. Elegiac poem on the death of Dr. Benjamin Rush. Philadelphia, 1813.

Rutt, 2102, Q. 7. The sympathy of priests; addressed to Thomas Fysche Palmer. To which are added, odes written in 1792. By J. T. Rutt. Cambridge, 1795.

Salmon, 4596, D. 1. The beauties of Hawkstone park. A poem. By J. W. Salmon. London, 1817.

Sandys, 890, F. A paraphrase upon the divine poems.

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By George Sandys.

5725, D. Christmas carols, ancient and modern. With notes by William Sandys. London, 1833.

Sargent, 4379, O. Hubert and Ellen; with other poems. By Lucius M. Sar

gent. Boston, 1812.

Scott, 1196, & 4509, O. The poetical works, with plates, of John Scott. London, 1782, and 1786.

7301, O. The poetical works of Sir Walter Scott, with a sketch of his
life, by J. W. Lake. Complete in one vol. Philadelphia, 1831.
7785, O. The lay of the last minstrel. A poem. By Walter Scott, Esq.
9th edit. London, 1808.

1397, Q. 1. & 2086, D. The same. London, 1805. Philadelphia, 1810.
7417, O. Illustrations of Walter Scott's lay of the last minstrel; consist-
ing of twelve views; engraved by J. Heath, from designs taken on the
spot. By John C. Schetky. With anecdotes and descriptions. Lon-
don, 1810.

1441, Q. & 8114, O. Marmion, a tale of Flodden-field. By Walter Scott, Esq. Edinburgh, 1808.

The same.

Scott, 1932, 2053, & 3855, D. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1808. No. 2053, the gift of Joseph Dennie, Esq.

1510, Q. & 7875, O. The lady of the lake, a poem. By Walter Scott, Esq. Edinburgh, 1810.

The same.

New York, 1810.

2084, D.
2087, D. The same. Philadelphia, 1810.

4337, O. The vision of Don Roderick, and other poems. By Walter
Scott, Esq. 2d edit. Edinburgh, 1811.

2116, & 3786, D. 1. The same. Philadelphia, 1811.

2213, D. The bridal of Triermain; or, the vale of St. John, in three cantos. Philadelphia, 1813.

2402, D. The same.

London, 1813.

4750, O. 1. The field of Waterloo, a poem. By Walter Scott, Esq. London, 1815.

2519, D. 2. The dance of death, and other poems. By Walter Scott, Esq. Philadelphia, 1816.

2759, D. The search after happiness; or, the quest of the Sultaun Soliman, with other poems. By Walter Scott, Esq. Philadelphia, 1820. 2035, D. Ballads and lyrical pieces. By Walter Scott, Esq. Boston, 1807.

6556, O. Sir Tristrem; a metrical romance of the thirteenth century; by Thomas of Erceldoune, called the rhymer. Edited from the Auchinleck MS. by Walter Scott, Esq. Edinburgh, 1806. M.

5363, D. The same. Philadelphia, 1813.

4631, O. Rokeby, a poem. By Walter Scott, Esq. Edinburgh, 1813. 2193, & 2194, D. The same. Philadelphia, 1813.

4632, O. The lord of the isles, a poem. By Walter Scott, Esq. Edinburgh, 1815.

2355, 2356, & 2357, D. The same. Philadelphia, 1815.

2957, & 6595, O. Minstrelsy of the Scottish border; consisting of histori

cal and romantic ballads, collected in the southern counties of Scotland, a few of modern date, founded upon local traditions. By Walter Scott, Esq. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1803. M.

Seward, 2063, D. The poetical works of Anna Seward; with extracts from her literary correspondence. Edited by Walter Scott, Esq. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1810.

374, Q. 3. A monody on Major André. By Miss Seward. With letters addressed to her by Major André, in the year 1769. 2d edit. Litchfield, 1781.

374, Q. 4. A poem to the memory of lady Miller. By Miss Seward. London, 1782.

762, Q. 2. Llangollen vale: with other poems. By Miss Seward. London, 1796.

Sewell, 559, D. Poems. By Mrs. Sewell. 2d edit. 1803.

Shakspeare, 4444, D. The poems of Shakspeare. To which is added an ac

count of his life. Boston, 1807.

Sharpe, 4017, O. Metrical legends, and other poems. By Charles K. Sharpe, Esq. Oxford, 1807.

Shaw, 2117, D. 1. Poems, by the late John Shaw; to which is prefixed, a biographical sketch of the author. Philadelphia, 1810.

Shee, 2121, D. Rhymes on art; or, the remonstrance of a painter, in two parts; with notes and a preface. By Martin Archer Shee, R. A. Philadelphia, 1811.

7299, & 7554, O. Elements of art; a poem, in six cantos, with notes and a preface; including strictures on the state of the arts, criticism, patronage, and public taste. By Martin Arthur Shee, R. A. London,

Shelley, 5095, O.
Shelley.
7299, O. The poetical works of Coleridge, Shelley & Keats, complete
in one vol.
Philadelphia, 1831.

The revolt of Islam; a poem, in 12 cantos. By Percy Bysshe
London, 1818.

Shenstone, 22, O.

vols.

The works, in verse and prose of William Shenstone. 3 London, 1764-1791, 8528.

3854, D. The poetical works of William Shenstone. With his life and a description of the Leasowes. Plates, 1799.

1284, & 3763, D. Shenstone's poems. Plates. London, 18021798.

Sigourney, 5970, D., Poems. By Mrs. Sigourney. Philadelphia, 1834. Simmons, 2808, D. The maniac's confession, a fragment of a tale. By J. W. Simmons. Philadelphia, 1821. Gift of Z. B. Stout. Simpson, 2041, D. Science revived; or the vision of Alfred, a poem in eight cantos; with biographical notes, by the Rev. J. Simpson. B. D. Philadelphia, 1810. Gift of John Wilson.

Smart, 3704, D. The poems of the late Christopher Smart, M. A. &c. with an account of his life and writings. Portrait. 2 vols. Reading, 1791.

88, Q. Poems on several occasions. By Christopher Smart. London, 1752.

Smith, 457, O. 3. Elegiac sonnets. By Charlotte Smith. 3d edit. London. 1786.

1604, & 5198, D. The same. London, 1789. P.

1898, D. Beachy Head, with other poems. By Charlotte Smith. Lon

don, 1807.

531, D. Conversation, introducing poetry; chiefly on subjects of natural

history. By Charlotte Smith. 2 vols. London, 1804.

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2199, D. Rejected addresses, or the new theatrum poetarum. By T.

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2209, D. Horace in London, consisting of imitations of the first two books of the odes of Horace, by the authors of rejected addresses. Boston, 1813. London, 1815.

2406, D. 3. The same. London, 1813.

Written in Pennsylva

752, & 1640, D. Poems on several occasions.
nia. By Wm. M. Smyth. Philadelphia, 1786. P.
Rhyme and reason; short and original poems. By Philip
London, 1803.

Smyth, 377, D.

2 vols.

Smyth. 3705, D. English lyrics. By William Smyth. London, 1806. Somerville, 5470, D. The poetical works of William Somerville. Edinburgh, 1780. 4985, D. The chase; to which is annexed field sports. By William Somerville. With a sketch of the author's life, by Edward Topham. London, 1804.

3294, O. 7. Hobbinol, or the rural games, a burlesque poem. By William Somerville. 1740. P.

Sotheby, 3044, O. 2. A poetical epistle to Sir George Beaumont, on the encouragement of the British school of painting. By William Sotheby. London, 1801.

3449, D. Saul; a poem, in two parts. By William Sotheby, Esq. Boston, 1808.

1394, D. Oberon; or, Huon de Bordeaux; a mask. And Orestes; a tragedy. By William Sotheby. London, 1802.

2143, D. 1. Constance de Castile, a poem, in ten cantos. By William Sotheby, Esq. Boston, 1812.

Southey, 2335, & 3402, D. Poems by Robert Southey. 2 vols. London, 1801. Boston, 1789.

Southey, 2230, & 3362, D. Joan of Arc, an epic poem, by Robert Southey. 2 vols. London, 1806. Boston, 1798.

92, D. Thalaba, the destroyer. A poem, in twelve books. By Robert Southey. 2 vols. London, 1801.

1992, & 3437, D. Madoc, an epic poem. By Robert Southey. 2 vols. London, 1807.

4082, O. The same. Boston, 1806.

2172, D. The curse of Kehama, a poem. By Robert Southey. 2 vols. London, 1807.

2118, D. The same, in one volume. New York, 1811.

1627, Q. & 3365, D. Roderick, the last of the Goths. By Robert Southey, Esq. London, 1814-1816.

2413, & 2414, D. The same. Philadelphia, 1815.

4037, D. All for love, and the pilgrim to Compostella. By R. Southey, Esq. LL. D. poet laureate, &c. London, 1829.

7251, O. Select works of the British poets from Chaucer to Jonson, with biographical sketches. By Robert Southey. London, 1831. 4026, O. Specimens of the later English poets; with preliminary notices. By Robert Southey. 3 vols. London, 1811.

Spence, 4238, & 7737, O. Minstrelsy of Edmund the wanderer; collected by his early companion and intimate friend lieutenant Spence of the United States navy. New York, 1810.

5319, D. 3. Poems and miscellaneous pieces. By Sarah Spence. London, 1795.

Spenser, 426, & 546, D. The works of Edmund Spenser; with a glossary, explaining the old and obscure words. Published by Mr. Hughes. 6 vols. London, 1715-1750.

930, F. Fairie queen, Shepherd's calender, &c. By Edmund Spenser. London, 1611. P.

With notes criti4 vols. London,

6563, O. The faerie queene, by Edmund Spenser.
cal and explanatory, by Ralph Church, M. A. &c.
1757. M.
1471, D. & 6702, O. Observations on the fairy queen of Spenser. By
Thomas Warton, A. M. &c. 2 vols. London, 1307-1762.
4320, O.

P.

Poems by William Robert Spenser. London, 1811. 1397, Q. 2. The year of sorrow. Written in the spring of 1803. By William Robert Spenser. London, 1804.

Steele, 392, & 393, D. Poetical miscellanies, consisting of original poems and translations, by the best hands. Published by Sir Richard Steele. 2d edit. London, 1727.

Street, 506, Q. 5. Aura; or the slave, a poem by Thomas George Street. London, 1788.

Struthers, 1988, D. The poor man's sabbath, with other poems, by Joseph Struthers. Edinburgh, 1808.

Stuart, 4513, D. Poems on various subjects. By James Stuart. Baltimore, 1812.

Swanwick, 3316, D. Poems on several occasions. By John Swanwick, Esq. representative in congress U. S. from Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1797. M.

Sympson, 5449, D. Science revived; or, the vision of Alfred; a poem. By the Rev. J. Sympson, B. D. Philadelphia, 1810.

Suckling, 3585, O. The poems, love verses, songs, &c. of Sir John Suckling.

London, 1696.

P.

Tappan, 5959, D. The poems of William B. Tappan. Philadelphia, 1834.

- 2719, D. 1. New England, and other poems. By William B. Tappan. Philadelphia, 1819.

4596, D. 3. Lyrics. By William B. Tappan.

Philadelphia, 1822.

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