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tuum! Vol. I. Second Edition. [Vol. II.] London: printed for T. N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster Row, by Biggs and Co., Bristol. 1800. 12mo. Paper boards.

Collation.-Vol. I. pp. xlvi, 215 (including five pages of Notes, unnumbered); Title and Contents, pp. i-iv; Preface, pp. v-xlvi; Text of Poems, pp. 1-210; Notes, pp. 211-215. Vol. II. pp. iv, 228; Title and Contents, pp. i-iv; Text, pp. 1-225; Notes, pp. 226-7; Errata list, p. 228.

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LYRICAL BALLADS, with Pastoral and other Poems. In two volumes. By W. Wordsworth. Quam nihil ad genium, Papiniane, tuum ! Third Edition. London printed for T. N. Longman & O. Rees, Paternoster - Row, by Biggs and Cottle, Crane-Court, FleetStreet. 1802. 12mo. Boards. Collation.-Vol. I.-pp. lxiv, 200, and 2 leaves of Notes. Vol. II. Contents, I leaf; pp. 247; and 1 leaf Notes.

Notes. This Edition is mainly a reproduction of the two volumes of 1800; there is additional matter in the preface, which makes it 24 pages longer than in the previous Edition; and there are a few variations of text. These volumes were republished in Philadelphia, U.S.A., in one volume in 1802.

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LYRICAL BALLADS, with Pastoral and other Poems. In two volumes. By W. Wordsworth. Quam nihil ad genium, Papiniane, tuum ! Fourth Edition. London printed for Longman, Hurst,

Rees, & Orme, by R. Taylor and Co., 38 Shoe Lane. 1805. 12mo. Boards. Collation.-Vol. I.-pp. lxiv, 200; Title, Contents, and Preface, pp. i-lxiv; Text, pp. 1-200; Notes, I leaf. Vol. II.-P. iv, 248; Title and Contents, 2 leaves; Text and Notes, pp. 1-248.

Note.-A reprint of the 1802 Edition, with a few slight variations of text.

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POEMS, in two volumes, By William Wordsworth, Author of the Lyrical Ballads. Posterius graviore sono tibi

Musa loquetur Nostra: dabunt cam securos mihi tempora fructus. Vol. I. [Vol. II.] London: printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Paternoster Row. 1807. 12mo. Paper boards.

Collation. -Vol. I. pp. viii (unnum. bered), 158; Titles and Contents, pp. iviii; Poems, pp. 1-152; Notes, 153-158. Vol. II. pp. viii (unnumbered), 170: Titles and Contents, pp. i-viii; Poems. pp. 1-158; Notes, pp. 159-170.

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CONCERNING THE RELATIONS OF GREAT BRITAIN, SPAIN, AND PORTUGAL, TO EACH OTHER, AND TO THE COMMON ENEMY, AT THIS CRISIS; and specifically as affected by the Convention of Cintra: The whole brought to the test those principles by which alone the Independence and Freedom of Nations can be Preserved or Recovered. Qui didicit patriæ quid debeat;-Quod sit conscripti, quod judicis officium; que Partes in bellum missi ducis. By Wil liam Wordsworth. London printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Paternoster-Row. 1809. 8vo. Collation. Pp. 216; Appendix, pp. 193-216.

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THE EXCURSION, being a portion of The Recluse, a Poem. By William Wordsworth. London: printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster Row. 1814. 4to. Paper boards

Collation.-Pp. xx, 447; Titles, Dedicatory Sonnet, and Preface, pp. i-xiv; Text of Poem, pp. 1-423; Errata leaf (inserted, unpaged); Summary of Contents, pp. xvxx (inserted here in error); Notes (including "Essay on Epitaphs "), pp. 431-447.

Note. The "Essay on Epitaphs" inserted in the Notes to this volume was originally published in The Friend February 22, 1810.

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POEMS BY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH: including Lyrical Ballads, and the Miscellaneous Pieces of the Author. With additional Poems, a new Preface, and a Supplementary Essay. In two volumes. Vol. I. [Vol. II.] London: printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster Row. 1815. Demy 8vo. Paper boards.

Collation.-Vol. I.-pp. lii, 375; Title, Dedication (to Sir George Beaumont), Preface, Contents, and Errata and Corrections (to both volumes), pp. i-lii; Poems, pp. 1-337; Notes p. 339; Essay, pp. 341375. Vol. II. pp. ii, 440; Title, pp. iii; Poems, pp. 1-355; Notes, pp. 357361; Preface (to "Lyrical Ballads "), pp. 363-440.

Notes. This is the first collected Edition (to date) of Wordsworth's Poems, excluding "The Excursion." In it the poet for the first time arranges the pieces under various headings, viz. Poems referring to the Period of Childhood," Juvenile Pieces," "Poems founded on the Affections," etc.

Facing title of Vol. I. is an Engraving by Bromley from a picture by Sir George Beaumont; Vol. II. has an Engraving of Peel Castle after the same painter.

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THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE; or The Fate of the Nortons. A Poem. By William Wordsworth. London: printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster - row, by James Ballantyne and Co., Edinburgh. 1815. 4to. Boards.

Collation.-Pp. xi, 162; Title, Advertisement, Mottoes, and Dedicatory Verses

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PETER BELL, A Tale in Verse, by William Wordsworth. Second Edition. London printed by Strahan and Spottiswoode, Printers-Street, for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row. 1819. Demy 8vo. Boards. Collation.-Same as No. 15.

Notes.-The Note to No. 15 applies also to this second Edition. There are a few variations of text (in "Peter Bell") from the previous issue, and only the first and second Editions contain the oft-quoted stanza

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THE RIVER DUDDON, a Series of Sonnets:
Vaudracour and Julia: and other
Poems. To which is annexed, a Topo-
graphical Description of the Country of
the Lakes, in the North of England.
By William Wordsworth. London :
Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees,
Orme, and Brown, Paternoster Row.
1820. Demy 8vo. Paper boards.
Collation.-Pp. viii, 321; Title, Dedi-
cation, Advertisement, and Contents, pp.
i-viii. Poems and Notes, pp. 1-212;
Description of the Lakes, pp. 213-321.

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THE MISCELLANEOUS POEMS OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. In four volumes. Vol. I. [Vol. II., Vol. III., Vol. IV.] London printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster Row 1820. Fcap. 8vo. Paper boards, Collation.-Vol. I. pp. xlvii, 317: Title, Dedication, Advertisement, Preface, and Contents, pp. i-xlvii; Poems, pp. 1-317; after which follows a leaf of 'Errata" for the four volumes. Vol II. pp. vii, 347; Title and Contents pp. vii; Poems and Notes, pp. 1-347 Vol. III. pp. xi, 338; Title and Contents, pp. i-xi; Poems, pp. 1-298; Essay, pp. 299-338. Vol. IV. pp. viii, 331; Title and Contents, pp. i-viii; Poems and Notes, pp. 1-285; Preface (to "Lyrical Ballads ") and Appendix (on “Poetic Diction"), pp. 325-331.

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Notes. To each volume there is an Engraving, two of which first appeared in the two volumes of Poems published in 1815, one in the quarto White Doe" (1815). and one in Peter Bell" (1819). The 'Advertisement" states that this Edition contains the whole of the published poems (to date) of the Author, with the exception of "The Excursion," and that a few Sot | nets "are now first published." This edition was republished at Boston, U.S.A., in 1824, in 4 vols. 12mo.

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THE EXCURSION being a portion of The Recluse, A Poem. By William Wordsworth. Second Edition. London: printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820. Demy 8vo. Paper boards.

Collation.-Pp. xx, 452; Titles, Dedicatory Sonnet, Preface, and Summary of Contents, pp. i-xx; Text of Poem, pp. 1423; Notes (including "Essay on Epi

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[In 1820 the four separate publications,
"The Waggoner," etc.; "Thanksgiving | taphs"), PP. 425-452.
Ode," etc.; Peter Bell," etc.; and "The
River Duddon," "Vaudracour and Julia,"
etc., were all bound up together with their
separate title-pages, and issued under the
title, Poems by William Wordsworth,
making Vol. III. of the Miscellaneous
Poems.]

MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CON-
TINENT, 1820. By William Wordsworth.
London: printed for Longman, Hurst,
Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster
Row, 1822. Demy 8vo. Paper boards.

Collation.-Pp. viii, 103; Titles, Dedication (a Sonnet), and Contents, pp. i-viii; Poems, pp. 1-79; Notes, pp. 81-103.

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ECCLESIASTICAL SKETCHES By William Wordsworth. London: printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and

Brown, Paternoster-Row. 1822. Demy 8vo. Paper boards.

Collation,-Pp. x, 123; Titles and Advertisement, pp. i-vi; Contents, pp. vii-x; Poems (Sonnets), pp. 1-108; Notes, pp. 109-123.

Notes. In after-editions Wordsworth added to this series of Sonnets, the onevolume (1845) edition containing 132. This, the first edition, contains 102.

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and Contents, pp. i-viii; Poems pp. 1349; Notes, pp. 351-356; Essay, supplementary to the Preface, pp. 357-391. Vol. III. pp. xvi, 455; Titles and Contents, pp. i-xvi; Poems, pp. 1-444; Notes, pp. 445-455. Vol. IV. pp. vii, 397; Title and Contents, pp. i-vii, Poems, pp. 1-355; Preface (to "Lyrical Ballads"), pp. 357-389; Poetic Diction"), pp. 391Appendix (on

397. Vol. V. pp. xvii, 421; Titles, Dedicatory Sonnet, Preface, and Contents, pp. i-xvii; Poem ("The Excursion"), pp. 1-391; Notes, including Essay on Epitaphs," pp. 393-421. (Errata leaves are inserted after Contents in Vols. I., II., III., IV., and V.)

Notes." In these volumes will be found the whole of the Author's published poems, for the first time collected in a uniform edition, with several new pieces interspersed."-Advertisement by the Author.

This Edition was republished, in one volume, at Paris in 1828. See No. 25.

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i-xliv; Contents, pp. xlv-xlvii; Poems, tion, Preface, and Contents, pp. i-xvi; pp. 1-354. Vol. II. pp. viii, 391; Title | Text, pp. 1-365.

Notes. This selection was republished in slightly different form in 1834. See No. 28. The selection was made by Joseph Hine.

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THE POETICAL WORKS OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, A new Edition. In four volumes. Vol. I. [Vol. II., Vol. III., Vol. IV.] London: Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, Paternoster-Row. 1832. Fcap. 8vo. Paper boards.

Collation. - Vol. I. - pp. xlvii, 343; Titles, Dedication, Advertisement, and Preface, pp. i-xli; Contents, pp. xliiixlvii, one leaf of Errata for the four volumes; Poems, pp. 1-310; Essay, supplementary to Preface, pp. 311-342; note, P. 343. Vol. II.-pp. xv, 377; Titles and Contents pp. i-xv; Poems, pp. 1364; Notes, pp. 365-377. Vol. III.—pp. xi, 358; Titles and Contents, pp. i-xi; Poems (with notes), pp. 1-322; Preface (to "Lyrical Ballads'), pp. 323-352; Appendix (on Poetic Diction"), pp 353-358. Vol. IV. pp. viii, 357; Titles and Contents, pp. i-viii; Poem ("The Excursion"), with Preface and Dedicatory Sonnet, pp. 1-326; Notes, including the Essay upon Epitaphs," pp. 327-357.

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A GUIDE THROUGH THE DISTRICT OF THE LAKES IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.

with a Description of the Scenery &c. For the use of Tourists and Residents. Fifth Edition, with considerable additions, By William Wordsworth. Kendal: published by Hudson and Nicholson; and in London by Longman & Co., Moxon, and Whittaker and Co., 1835. 12mo. Cloth.

Collation.-Pp. xxiv, 139. Fronting Title is a "Map of the Lakes"; Title and Contents take up 2 leaves (unpaged); "Directions and information for the Tourist," pp. i-xxiv; "Description of the Scenery," pp. 1-112; "Excursions," pp. 112-134; Itinerary of the Lakes," pp. 135-139.

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YARROW REVISITED, AND OTHER POEMS. By William Wordsworth. "Poets.. dwell on earth To clothe whate'er the soul admires and loves With language and with numbers." -Akenside. Second Edition. London printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, Paternoster Row; and Edward Moxon, Dover Street. 1836. Fcap. 8vo. Cloth.

Collation.-Pp. xii, 323. Title, Dedication, Advertisement, and Contents, pp. i-xii; Poems and Postscript, pp. 1-323.

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