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No. 1. Historie of the arrival of Edward Iv. in England, and the finall recouerye of his kingdomes, 1471. Ed. by J. Bruce. G.3711.3; *2416.1 2. Kynge Johan. A play. By John Bale. by J. P. Collier. G.3711.4; G.3960.21; *2416.2 3. Alliterative poem on the deposition of king Richard II. Ricardi Maydiston de concordia inter Ric. II. et civitatem London. Ed. by T. Wright. G.3711.5; *2416.3

4. Plumpton correspondence. Letters written in the reigns of Edward Iv.-Henry VIII. Ed. by T. Stapleton. G.3711.6; *2416.4

5. Anecdotes and traditions, illustrative of early English history and literature. Ed. by W. J. Thoms. Report, 1839. G.3711.7; *2416.5

6. The political songs of England, from the reign of John to that of Edward II. Ed. and transl. by T. Wright. G.3711.8; *2416.6

7. Annals of the first four years of the reign of queen Elizabeth, by Sir John Hayward. Ed. by J. Bruce. G.3711.9; G.3954.10; *2416.7

8. Ecclesiastical documents; viz. 1. A brief history of the bishoprick of Somerset to 1174. 2. Charters from the library of Dr. Cox Macro. Now first published by J. Hunter. G.3711.10; *2416.8

9. Speculi Britanniæ pars: description of the county of Essex, by J. Norden, 1594. Ed. by Sir Henry Ellis. Report, 1840. G.3711.11; *2416.9 10. A chronicle of the first thirteen years of the reign of king Edward Iv., by J. Warkworth. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. G.3712.1; 2416.10

11. Kemp's nine daies wonder. With an introduction and notes by A. Dyce.

G.3712.2; G.3954.2; *2416.11 12. Egerton papers; documents chiefly illustrative of the times of Elizabeth and James I. Ed. by J. P. Collier. G.3712.3; G.3954.9; *2416.12

13. Chronica Jocelini de Brakelonda de rebus gestis Samsonis abbatis monasterii S. Edmundi, curante J. G. Rokewode. G.3712.4; *2416.13

14. Narratives illustrative of the contests in Ireland in 1641 and 1690. Ed. by T. C. Croker. Report, 1841. G.3712.5; *2416.14 15. The chronicle of William de Rishanger of the barons' wars; The miracles of Simon de Montfort. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. G.3712.6; *2416.15

16. The Latin poems commonly attributed to Walter Mapes, collected and edited by T. Wright. G.3712.7; *2416.16

17. The second book of the travels of Nicander Nucius of Corcyra. Ed., with an English trans., by J. A. Cramer. G.3712.8; *2416.17

18. Three early English metrical romances. With an introduction and glossary. Ed. by J. Robson. G.3712.9; *2416.18

19. The private diary of Dr. John Dee, and the catalogue of his library of manuscripts. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. Report, 1842. G.3712.10; *2416.19

20. An apology for Lollard doctrines, attributed to Wicliffe. With an introduction and notes by J. H. Todd. G.3712.11; *2416.20

21. Rutland papers. Original documents illustrative of the courts and times of Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Selected by W. Jerdan.

G.3712.12; *2416.21

22. The diary of Dr. T. Cartwright, bishop of Chester, Aug., 1686–Oct., 1687. G.3712.13; *2416.22 23. Original letters of eminent literary men of the 16th-18th centuries. With notes, by Sir H. Ellis. G.3712.14; *2416.23

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25, 54, 89. Promptorium parvulorum sive clericorum, lexicon Anglo-Latinum princeps, auctore fratre Galfrido grammatico dicto, circa 1440. Recensuit A. Way. [Vol. 1-3.] *2416.25

26. Three chapters of letters relating to the suppression of monasteries. Ed. by T. Wright. G.3712.16; *2416.26

27. Correspondence of R. Dudley, earl of Leycester, during his government of the Low Countries, 1585-1586. Ed. by J. Bruce. G.3712.17; *2416.27 28. Croniques de London, depuis l'an 44 Hen. 111. jusqu'à l'an 17 Edw. III. Ed. by G. J. Aungier. Report, 1844. G.3712.18; *2416.28 29. Three books of Polydore Vergil's English history, comprising the reigns of Henry VI.Richard III. From an early translation by Sir H. G.3712.19; *2416.29 30. The Thornton romances. The early English metrical romances of Perceval, Isumbras, Eglamour, and Degrevant. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell.

Ellis.

G.3712.20; *2416.30 31. Verney papers. Notes of proceedings in the Long parliament, by Sir Ralph Verney. Ed. by J. Bruce. Report, 1845. G.3712.21; *2416.31

32. The autobiography of Sir J. Bramston. G.3712.22; *2416.32 33. Letters from James, earl of Perth, lord chancellor of Scotland, etc. Ed. by W. Jerdan.

G.3712.23; *2416.33

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38. Documents relating to the collegiate church of Middleham, in the county of York; with an introduction by W. Atthill. G.3712.28; *2416.38

39. The Camden miscellany, v. 1. Register and chronicle of the abbey of Aberconway, ed. by Sir H. Ellis; Chronicle of the rebellion in Lincolnshire, in 1470, ed. by J. G. Nichols; Bull of pope Innocent 8th on the marriage of Henry VII., with Elizabeth of York; Journal of the siege of Rouen, in 1591, by Sir T. Coningsby, ed by J. G. Nichols; Letter of George Fleetwood, describing the battle of Lutzen and death of Gustavus Adolphus, ed. by Sir P. de M. G. Egerton; Diary of Dr. Edward Lake, chaplain and tutor to the princesses Mary and Anne, 1677-78, ed. by G. P. Elliott. Report, 1847. G.3712.29; *2416.39

Continued in nos. 55, 61, 73.

40. A commentary of the services of William, lord Grey, of Wilton, by his son: with a memoir of the author, and illustrative documents. Ed. by Sir

P. de Malpas Grey Egerton. G.3713.1; *2416.40 41. Diary of Walter Yonge, from 1604-1628. Ed. by G. Roberts. G.3713.2; 2416.41 42. The diary of Henry Machyn, citizen of London, 1550-1563. Ed. by J. G. Nichols. Report, 1848. G.3713.3; *2416.42

43. Visitation of the county of Huntingdon, by N. Charles, Lancaster herald, 1613. Ed. by Sir H. Ellis. G.3713.4; 2416.43

44. The obituary of Richard Smyth [of] London; from 1627 to 1674. Ed. by Sir H. Ellis.

G.3713.5; *2416.44 45. Certaine considerations upon the government of England, by Sir Roger Twysden. Ed. by J. M. Kemble. G.3713.6: *2416.45 46. Letters of queen Elizabeth, and king James VI. of Scotland. Ed. by J. Bruce. Report, 1849. G.3713.7; *2416.46

47. Chronicon Petroburgense. Curante T. Stapleton. G.3713.8; *2416.47

48. The chronicle of queen Jane, and of two years of queen Mary, and of the rebellion of Sir T. Wyat. Written by a resident in the tower of London. Ed. by J. G. Nichols. G.3713.9; *2416.48

49. Wills and inventories from registers of the commissary of Bury St. Edmund's and the archdeacon of Sudbury. Ed. by S. Tymms. Report, 1850. G.3713.10; *2416.49

50. Gualteri Mapes de nugis curialium distinctiones quinque. Ed. by T. Wright. G.3713.11; *2416.50 51. The pylgrymage of Sir Richard Guylforde to the Holy land, 1506. Ed. by Sir H. Ellis.

G.3713.12; *2416.51

52. Moneys received and paid for secret services of Charles II. and James II., March 30, 1679-Dec. 25, 1688. Ed. by J. Y. Akerman. Report, 1851. G.3713.13; *2416.52 53. Chronicle of the Grey friars of London. Ed. by J. G. Nichols. G.3713.14; *2416.53

54. See no. 25.

55. Camden miscellany, v. 2. Account of the expenses of John of Brabant and Henry and Thomas of Lancaster, 1292-93, ed. by J. Burtt; Household account of the princess Elizabeth, 1551-52, ed. by Visc. Strangford; The request and suite of a truehearted Englishman, written by William Cholmeley, 1553, ed. by W. J. Thoms; Discovery of the Jesuits' college at Clerkenwell, in March, 1627-8, ed. by J. G. Nichols; Trelawny papers, ed. by W. D. Cooper; Autobiography of William Taswell, D.D., ed. by G. G.3712.29; *2416.39.2 56. Letters and papers of the Verney family down to the end of 1639. Ed. by J. Bruce.

P. Elliott.

G.3713.15; *2416.54 57. Ancren Riwle; a treatise on the rules and duties of monastic life. Ed. and transl. by J. Morton. Report, 1853G.3713.16; *2426.1 58. Letters of the lady Brilliana Harley. With introduction and notes by T. T. Lewis.

G.3713.17; *2426.2

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61. The Camden miscellany, v. 3: Papers relating to proceedings in the county of Kent, 1642-46, ed. by R. Almack; Biographical poems of the sixteenth century, ed. by J. P. Collier: A relation of abuses committed against the Commonwealth, 1629, ed. by Sir F. Madden; Inventory of the wardrobe, plate, etc., of Henry Fitzroy, duke of Richmond and Somerset; and an inventory of the wardrobe, &c., of Katharine of Arragon, at Baynard's castle, ed. by J. G. Nichols. G.3713.20; *2416.39.3

62. See no. 59.

63. Charles I. in 1646. Letters to queen Henrietta Maria. Ed. by J. Bruce. G.3713.22; *2426.7 64. An English chronicle of the reigns of Richard II.-Henry VI.; with appendix. Ed. by J. S. Davies. G.3713.24; *2426.8

65. The Knights hospitallers in England; being report of Philip de Thame for 1338. Ed. by L. B. Larkin. Report for 1856. G.3713.23; *2426.9

66. Diary of John Rous, from 1625 to 1642. Ed. by Mary A. E. Green. G.3713.21; *2426.10

67. Trevelyan papers, prior to 1558. [Part 1.] Ed. by J. P. Collier.

68. Journal of Rowland 1688-9 to Sept., 1690. Ed. port, 1857.

69. The domesday of St. other documents relating to Ed. by W. H. Hale.

G.3713.25; *2426.11 Davies from March, by R. Caulfield. ReG.3713.26; *2426.12 Paul's of 1222: and St. Paul's, London. G.3713.27; *2426.13 James Whitelocke Report, 1858. G.3713.30; *2426.14

70. Liber famelicus of Sir [1609-1631]. Ed. by J. Bruce.

71. Savile correspondence. Letters to and from Henry Savile, including letters from George, marquess of Halifax. Ed. by W. D. Cooper.

G.3713.29; *2426.15 72. Romance of Blonde of Oxford and Jehan of Dammartin, by Phillippe de Reimes. Ed. by M. Le Roux de Lincy. G.3713.28; *2426.16

73. Camden miscellany, vol. 4: London chronicle during the reigns of Henry vii. and Henry VIII., ed. by C. Hopper; Expenses of the judges of assize, 1596-1601, ed. from the мs. account book of T. Walmysley, by W. D. Cooper; The skryveners' play, The incredulity of St. Thomas, ed. by J. P. Collier; Childe of Bristow, poem by J. Lydgate, ed. by C. Hopper; Sir E. Lake's account of interviews with Charles I., ed. by T. P. Langmead; Letters of Pope to Atterbury, 1723, ed. by J. G. Nichols; Supplementary note to the Discovery of the Jesuits' college at Clerkenwell. Report, 1859.

No. 2 in G.3713.20; *2416.39.4 Reports of the council, 1839-1859. In its Publications, vols. 5, 9, 14, 19, 24, 28, 31, 35, 39, 42, 46, 49, 52, 55, 57, 60, 62, 65, 68, 73. Camel, J. Baptiste L.

Influence des théâtres et particulièrement des théâtres secondaires sur les mœurs du peuple. [1822?] 30 pp. 8° No. 19 in G.3562.1 Camilla, opera. See O. MACSWINY.

Camilla's alarum to slumber Euphues. See R. GREENE. Arcadia.

Camillo, Giulio, 1479-1550.

L'idea del theatro. Fiorenza, 1550. 86, (1) pp.

Engr. t. p. 8°

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See HISTORIA di duoi 1790.

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Poems with remarks on his life, etc. By lord viscount Strangford. Baltimore, 1808. 129 pp. 120 G.3351.15; 5099.23 Camp, The, musical entertainment. See R. B. SHERIDAN. Works, 1821, vol. 2. Campagnes philosophiques, ou mémoires de M. de Montcal, contenans l'histoire de la guerre d'Irlande. See A. F. PRÉVOST D' EXILES. Œuvres, 1783, vol. 12.

Campaspe, favorite of Alexander the Great.

LILLY, John. Campaspe, comedy. In his Works, 1858, vol. 1.

Campbell, George, 1719-1796.

Philosophy of rhetoric. New ed., with the author's last additions. In 2 v. Edinburgh, 1816. 8°

G.158.1

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Campbell, Robert Macgregor, called Rob Roy, 1660-1735.

TRIALS of James, Duncan, and Robert M'Gregor, in 1752-1754. With anecdotes of Rob Roy. 1818.

Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844.

Poetical works. Boston, 1866. (2), Ixix, 427 pp. Portr. British poets. 16°, 1. p. G.3727.2

Contents. Memoir by W. A. Hill; Pleasures of hope; Theodric; Gertrude of Wyoming; Miscellaneous poems. Essay on English poetry. London, 1819. (3), 271 pp. Sm. 8

G.3936.14

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Contents. 1. Essay on English poetry; Index. 2. Chaucer, 1400, to Beaumont, 1628. 3. Drayton, 1631, to Phillips, 1664. 4. Shirley, 1666, to Prior, 1721. 5. Sewell, 1726, to Carey, 1763. 6. Churchill, 1764, to Johnson, 1784. 7. Whitehead, 1785, to Anstey, 1805.

BOWLES, W. L. Answer to some observations of T. Campbell. In his Letters to Lord Byron. 1822. Campbell's Life of Mrs. Siddons. [Notice cut from the Monthly repository, No. 92, pp. 553–550. ] No. 1 in G.62.5 JEFFREY, F., baron. Campbell's British poetry. 1819.

Life and letters of Thomas Campbell. [Notice cut from the Eclectic mag., March, 1849, pp. 299-321.] No. 11 in G.3852.2

SCOTT, Sir W. Campbell's Gertrude of Wyoming. From the Quarterly rev., May, 1809. In his Prose works, 1835, vol. 17.

Campenon, François Nicolas Vincent, 1772-1843. Epître aux femmes, par Vincent Campenon; suivie d'un discours en vers sur l'erreur, par Petitot. Paris, An VI. [1798.] 16 pp. 89 No. 15 in G.3657.3 - editor.

LEONARD, N. G. Euvres. 1798.

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Campion, Thomas.

G.3513.1.51; *2625.2.51

Observations in the art of English poesie, 1602. In Haslewood, J., ed. Ancient critical essays, 1811, vol. 2. G.3831.3.2

DANIEL, S. Defence of rhyme, 1603. Campion, William Magan. Commissioners and colleges. In Cambridge essays, 1858. G.3853.2.4; 2555.16.4 Campistron, Jean Galbert de, 1656-1713. Euvres. Nouv. éd., aug. Paris, 1750. 3 v. 16° G.3576.5

Contents. 1. Mémoire sur la vie de M. de Campistron; Lettre critique; Tragédies: Virginie, Arminius, Andronic. 2. Alcibiade, Phocion, Adrien, Tiridate. 3., Pompeia; Comédies: Le jaloux désabusé; L'amante amant; Épitres; Ode.

[Drames.] In Répertoire gén. du théâtre fran., 1821, vols. 28, 39. G.3567.1.28, 39

Namely: 28. Andronic, tragédie. 39. Le jaloux désabusé, comédie.

ALEMBERT, J. le R. d'. Éloge. In his Œuvres, 1805, vol. 8.

Camus, Armand Gaston, 1740-1804.

Mémoire sur la Collection des grands et petits voyages [de De Bry], et sur la Collection des voyages de M. Thevenot. Paris, An x1. (1802.) (6), 219 pp. Fo G.30.26

Notice d'un livre imprimé à Bamberg en 1462, lue à l'Institut national, par Camus. Paris, An vII. [1799] (1), 24 pp. 5 plates. G.40.17

Camus, Jean Pierre, surnamed Pont Carré, bishop of Belley, 1582-1653.

Admirable events: selected ovt of fovre books. With Morall relations, by the same. Trans. by S. Du Verger. London, W. Brooks. 1659. (30), 357, (1) pp. 8° G.3553.1

The Moral relations, trans. by Thomas Brugis, has a separate title-page and introduction.

Canace, tragedia di S. Speroni. In Giuditio sopra la tragedia di Canace. 1550.

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vol. 1. [Loas, etc.] In Fernandez, J., ed. Autos. 1675. G.3351.7; **D.152.12 Cancionero general: que contiene mvchas obras de diuersos autores antiguos, de nueuo corregido. Anvers, P. Nucio. 1573. (4), ccclxxxvi [376] ff. Sm. 8 G.3355.9; **D.155.21

See note on this and other Cancioneros on p. 5S of the Ticknor catalogue.

Candelaio, comedia. See G. BRUNO. Candid and impartial strictures on the performers belonging to Drury lane, Covent garden, and the Haymarket theatre. [2d ed.] London: Martin and Bain. 1795. vi, (1), 71 pp. 8°

No. 14 in G.3823.3; No. 8 in G.3823.8; No. 3 in G.3823.17 Candid appeal to the present ruling party in the United States. By a citizen. Alexandria, 1816. 52 pp. 82 No. 14 in G.324.13 Candidate, The, poem. See C. CHURCHILL. Candidates, The; or, the humours of a Virginia election, comedy. See R. MUNFORD. Candide, ou l'optimisme, roman. See F. M. A. de VOLTAIRE. Œuvres, 1784, vol. 44. Candish, Thomas. See T. CAVENDISH, or CAN

DISH.

Candlemas day; or, the killing of the children of Israel, a mystery. See I. PARFRE.

Cange, of de Kruijer van het Lazaret, tooneelspel. See GAMAS.

Canino, Prince de. See Lucien BONAPARTE.

Cañizares, José de, 1676-1750.

[Comedias. Madrid, etc., 1730-1793.] 17 comedies bound in 2 v. Sm. 4° G.3354.2

The contents are given on p. 59 of the Ticknor catalogue. Don Juan de Espina en Milan. 2a parte. [Madrid, 1750.] (18) ff. No. 6 in G.3353.8.7 El falso nuncio de Portugal, comedia de un ingenio de esta corte [Cañizares?]. [Sevilla.] 32 pp. No. 2 in G.3353.2.1

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Histoire de Philippe Auguste [1180-1223]. Paris, 1829. 4 v. 8° G.3671.3 Histoire des grandes opérations financières, banques, bourses, etc. Paris, 1855-1858. 3 v. 8° G.3671.7; 3646.28

Contents. 1. Les fermiers généraux depuis le xvIe siècle jusqu'à leur mort sur l'échafaud, le 15 mai 1794. 2. Banquiers, fournisseurs, acquéreurs des biens nationaux, emprunts; Sys. tème financier de Pitt et Castelreagh. 3. Emprunts, bourses, crédit public; Grands capitalistes de l'Europe, 1814-1852.

Hugues Capet et la troisième race jusqu'à Philippe 89 Auguste [1180]. Paris, 1839. 4 v. in 2. G.3671.2; 2647.1 Louis XIV, son gouvernement et ses relations diplomatiques avec l'Europe [1661-1715]. Paris, 1837, 1838. 6 v. 8° G.3672.1; 2647.22 Louis xv et la société du XVIIIe siècle [1724G.3672.3 1774]. Paris, 1842. 4 v. 8°

Louis XVI, son administration et ses relations diplomatiques avec l'Europe. 1774-1793. Paris, 1844. 4 v. 8° G.3672.4; 2646.4

Philippe d'Orléans, régent de France. 1715-1723Paris, 1838. 2 v. 89 G.3672.2; 2647.16

Richelieu, Mazarin, la Fronde et le règne de Louis XIV [1610-1661]. Paris, 1835, 1836. 8 v. 8° G.3671.6; 2656.6

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BENTHAM, J. To his fellow-citizens of France, on death punishment. 1831.

BUXTON, Sir T. F. Substance of a speech. 1819. CROCKETT, G. F. H. Address on the abolition

of capital punishments. 1823.

GARNIER, A. De la peine de mort. 1827. GAYARRÉ, C. E. A. Discours sur l'abolition de la peine de mort. 1826.

GERANDO, J. M. de, baron. De l'abolition de la peine de mort. 1825.

LETTRE de l'auteur du Concours à Genève en 1826, en faveur de l'abolition de la peine de mort. 1827.

LIVINGSTON, E. Opinion sur la peine de mort.

1830.

Remarks

on abolishing the punishment of

death. 1831. LUCAS, C. Sur l'abolition de la peine de mort en Belgique. 1835.

MAINE. Legis. docs. Report [on] capital punishment. 1835, 1836.

MEREDITH, Sir W. Speech, May 13, 1777, on a bill creating a new capital felony.

SALAVILLE, J. B. De la peine de mort. 1826. SELLON, J. J., comte de. Développement de [sa] proposition en faveur de l'abolition de la peine de mort. 1829.

Extraits d'un journal allemand. 1829.

- Lettre et extrait en faveur de l'abolition de la peine de mort. 1828.

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Capitano, Il, comedia. See L. DOLCE.
Capitulations de conscience, comédie. See L. B.
PICARD. Œuvres, 1821, vol. 6.
Capmany y de Montpalau, Antonio de, 1742-1813.
The anti-Gallican sentinel. Trans. from the
Spanish [Centinela contra franceses], by a gentle-
man of New York. Baltimore, 1810.
41 pp. 8°
No. 6 in G.323.10

Capperonnier, Jean, editor, 1716–1775.
BIBLIOTHÈQUE du théâtre français. 1768.
Caprice, Le, opéra-comique. See A. PIRON.
Euvres, 1776, vol. 3.

Caprices de Marianne, comédie. See L. C. A. de MUSSET.

Caprichos de amor y zelos, comedia. See F. del REY.

Captain, The, comedy. See F. BEAUMONT and J. FLETCHER.

Captain Kyd; or, the wizard of the sea, drama. See J. S. JONES.

Captain Morgan; or, the conspiracy unveiled, farce.
See C. S. TALBOT.

Captive, The, comic opera. See I. BICKERSTAFF.
Captivei, comœdia. See M. A. PLAUTUS.
Captives ou les esclaves, comédie. See J. de Ro-
See J. de LA

TROU.

Captivité de Saint-Malc, poëme.
FONTAINE. Euvres, 1822, vol. 5.
Capua, Italy.

SOUTHERN, T. Fate of Capua, tragedy.

Capuchin, The, comedy. See S. FOOTE. A trip to Calais.

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Caradoc of Llancarvan,

1154.

History of Wales, written in British. Englished by Dr. Powell, and augmented by W. Wynne. Added a description of Wales, by Sir J. Price. New ed., greatly improved, with pedigrees of families. London, 1774. (42), xlii, 396, (16) pp. Vignette. 89 G.3762.8

Carausius, Marcus Aurelius Valerius, of Britain,

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DE PEYSTER, J. W. History of Carausius. 1858. Card, Henry, D.D., 1779?-1844.

The brother in law. A comedy. [Anon.] Kent: press of Lee Priory. 1817. (5), 96 pp. Sm. 8° G.3967.26

By the Rev. H. Card, D.D., vicar of Great Malvern, Worcestershire. J. MARTIN. Bibliographical catal. of books privately printed. London, 1834.

Cardenio und Celinde, oder unglücklich Verliebte, Trauerspiel. See A. GRYPHIUS.

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