Изображения страниц
PDF
EPUB

When Phoenix shall have many makes. Turbervile, ii. 155. When the monthly - horned queen. Mennis and Smith, iii. 351.

When the sad ruin of that face.

Beedome, iii. 248. When the straight columns, on whose well-knit chine. Delaune, iii. 250.

When to her lute Corinna sings. Campion, iii. 16.

When wert thou born, Desire. Earl of Oxford, ii. 142. When whispering strains do softly steal. Strode, iii. 158. When women first dame Nature wrought. Edwards, ii. 115. When words are weak, and foes encountering strong. Southwell, ii. 170.

When you the sun-burnt pilgrim see. Carew, iii. 145. Whence comes my love? oh, heart, disclose. Harington, ii. 139.

Where Cupid's fort hath made

a way. Anon., ii. 358. Where seething sighs and sower sobs. Lord Vaux, ii. 77. Where the bee sucks, there suck I. Shakspeare, ii. 308. Where Wit is over-rul'd by Will. Davison, iii. 10. While I listen to thy voice. Waller, iii. 184.

While the Moon, with sudden gleam. Miss Scott, iii. 326. Whilom, in the winter's rage. Green, ii. 164.

Whiles early light springs from the skies. Cartwright, iii. 216. Who is it that this dark night. Sidney, ii. 221.

Who is Sylvia? what is she. Shakspeare, ii. 310.

Why doth the ear so tempt the voice. Habington, iii. 188. Why fearest thou thy outward foe. Anon., ii. 82.

Why let her go.-I'll vex myself no more. Brome, iii. 279. Why should I longer long to live. E. S., ii. 130.

Why should you swear I am forsworn. Lovelace, iii. 253. Why so pale and wan, fond lover. Suckling, iii. 224. Winds, whisper gently whilst she sleeps. Cotton, iii. 338. Wonder it is, and pity is't, that she. Constable, ii. 267. Wonder not though I am blind. Carew, iii. 151.

Wyatt resteth here, that quick could never rest. Earl of Surrey, ii. 52.

Ye gladly would have me to make you some toy. Gifford, ii. 178.

Ye nimble dreams, with cobweb wings. Anon., iii. 320. Ye should stay longer if we durst. Beaumont and Fletcher, iii. 56.

You are a tulip, seen to-day.
Herrick, iii. 285.

You meaner beauties of the
night. Wotton, ii. 324.
You who dwell above the skies.
Sandys, iii. 19.

Your looks so often cast. Wyatt, ii. 35.

Youth made a fault through lightness of belief. Watson, ii. 274.

THE END.

GILBERT & RIVINGTON, Printers, St. John's Square, London.

HENRY WASHBOURNE,

18, NEW BRIDGE STREET, BLACKFRIARS,

AND MAY BE HAD OF ALL BOOKSELLERS.

A NEW EDITION, much enlarged; dedicated, by permission, to H.R.H. PRINCE GEORGE OF CAMBRIDGE,

THE BOOK OF FAMILY CRESTS AND MOTTOS: comprising nearly every Family Bearing, alphabetically arranged according to the Surnames of the Bearers, and fully blazoned or explained, accompanied by upwards of Four Thousand Engravings, illustrative of the Crests of all the PEERS, BARONETS, and nearly all the Families of England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, the Colonies, &c., &c., a complete DICTIONARY OF MOTTOS, with Translations and Bearers' Names, accompanied by illustrative quotations; a GLOSSARY OF TERMS, and Introductory Remarks, historical and explanatory. With an emblematic Title, richly enamelled. Two Volumes, cloth, elegantly gilt. Price 21s.

"This is a work of great utility, and appears to have been executed with no common care. The crests are clearly and well engraved."— Sunday Times.

The 71st Year. A New Edition, greatly improved and enlarged. CLARK'S INTRODUCTION TO HERALDRY: Rules for Blazoning and Marshalling Coat Armours;—the English and Scottish Regalia;-a Dictionary of Heraldic Terms; Orders of Knighthood illustrated and explained ;-Degrees of the Nobility and Gentry;-Tables of Precedency;-Titles and Duties of the Great Officers of State and of the Officers of the College of Arms. 48 Engravings, illustrative of upwards of 1000 Examples, including the arms of numerous Families.

"I do not think I can offer better assistance than will be found in Clark's Introduction, &c."-Montague's Guide to the Study of Heraldry.

Small 8vo. emblematically gilt, price 78. 6d. With the Plates correctly coloured, 188.; or on paper prepared for learners to colour, 10s.

"This new edition of a very old and useful work is so pretty and very elaborately got up, that we cannot refuse it a brief notice."-New Monthly Mag.

THE BOOK OF MOTTOS, arranged in Alphabetical Order, with Significations, Bearers' Names, and illustrative Quotations. Royal 18mo. cloth gilt, 2s. 6d.

2

WORKS PUBLISHED BY HENRY WASHBOURNE.

Percy Library of Early English Poetry.

THE RELIQUES OF ANCIENT ENGLISH POETRY, consisting of old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and other pieces of our earlier poets, together with some of a later date. By the REV. THOMAS PERCY, Lord Bishop of Dromore.

This is the best Library Edition in Three vols., small 8vo.; price 188. cloth gilt, or 21s. in half morocco, and 278. morocco, very elegant.

"This New Edition of the Reliques of Ancient English Poetry is a very handsome one, of a convenient form, clear type, and well displayed on the paper," &c.-Spectator, April 6.

SPECIMENS OF EARLY ENGLISH POETRY, with an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language, by GEORGE ELLIS, Esq., F.R.S., F.A.S. The fifth Edition, 3 vols. small 8vo., cloth gilt, 18s.; halfbound morocco, gilt tops, 21s., and morocco elegant, 17. 78.

MASSINGER.- The PLAYS OF PHILLIP MASSINGER with Notes, Critical and Explanatory, by W. GIFFORD, with Portrait, &c. complete in one volume. Medium 8vo. cloth lettered, 12s.

"This elegant and correct reprint of Massinger, from the text of Gifford, with his Critical and Explanatory Notes, and the general Critical Remarks of Dr. Ireland appended to each play,-merits our highest commendation, and can scarcely fail to command an extensive share of public favour-elegantly printed, and in all other respects fitted to adorn the first libraries of the land."-New Monthly Magazine.

SPENSER.-The WORKS OF EDMUND SPENSER, a New Edition complete in one volume, medium 8vo. cloth lettered with a Portrait, &c. 10s. 6d.

"It must be said also in its recommendation that it is a careful copy from the best original editions. It is accompanied by a fine portrait of the poet himself."-Tyne Mercury.

PLATO'S DIVINE DIALOGUES, together with the APOLOGY FOR SOCRATES. Translated from the original Greek, with introductory Dissertations and Notes from M. DACIER: A New Edition, revised and corrected after SYDENHAM and TAYLOR, 12mo. 5s.

BRIGHAM on the Influence of MENTAL EXCITEMENT and MENTAL CULTIVATION ON HEALTH. Small 8vo. cloth, lettered, 18. 6d. A New Edition, with a Preface by J. SIMPSON, Esq., author of the "Philosophy of Education."

WALTON AND COTTON'S COMPLETE ANGLER, with Notes, Biographical and Explanatory, and the Lives of the Authors, illustrated with Major's 76 Wood Engravings and Copper-plates. Post 8vo. half morocco, gilt top, 128., (originally published at 218.) morocco elegant, 188.

WALTON'S LIVES OF DONNE, WOTTON, HOOKER, HERBERT, and SANDERSON; with MAJOR'S PORTRAITS, AUTOGRAPHS, and illustrative WOOD CUTS. This new and beautiful Edition has been carefully revised, and the Notes, &c., enriched with matter of interest. Royal 18mo., cloth lettered, 10s.; and in varied styles of morocco, elegantly gilt, 14s. A few copies may be had, L. P. cr. 8vo. half-bound morocco, 188.

"The vignettes and plates are excellent: both the Printer and the Engraver deserve great praise for this very neat work."—Church of England.

CONCHOLOGY.—HANLEY'S CONCHOLOGIST'S BOOK OF SPECIES-a Description of 600 Species of Univalves, with Figures plain and coloured, cloth gilt, 5s., or with all the plates coloured, 78. 6d.

*** Ask for the second edition—it is much enlarged and improved. BROWNE'S RELIGIO MEDICI and CHRISTIAN MORALS, with his Hydriotaphia or Urn-Burial. Small 8vo., 4s. 6d. A new edit. SHORT HAND, Af Easy Introduction to, for the Use of SCHOOLS and PRIVATE TUITION. Eighth Edition. Price 18. OLIVER'S SCRIPTURE LEXICON, or a Dictionary of above 4000 Proper Names of Persons and Places, divided into Syllables, with their proper accents, &c., 18mo. cloth, 3s.; or with Dr. COTTON'S DICTIONARY of OBSOLETE WORDS in the BIBLE, 4s. cloth.

DAVIDSON'S VIRGIL Literal translation in English Prose. New Edition with Notes, Index, and Map, foolscap 8vo. 4s, cloth.

HORATII OPERA. 32mo. Cambridge Edition. Cloth 28. 6d. ; morocco, 5s. 6d.

HORATII OPERA, with a Literal Translation in English Prose opposite to each page, by SMART, New Edition, 18mo. 5s. cloth.

HORACE-Literally Translated into ENGLISH PROSE, by SMART. A New Edition, 18mo. 3s. cloth.

SALLUSTII OPERA, a Allen, with Notes at foot of each page, a good Edition, cr. 8vo. 5s.

4. WORKS PUBLISHED BY HENRY WASHBOURNE.

AINSWORTH'S LATIN DICTIONARY, by Morell, New Edition, revised and corrected by DUNCAN, 8vo. 108. 6d. Containing the greatest number of Words, besides a complete list of letters and marks of Abbreviation most frequently occurring in ancient Authors, Inscriptions, &c.

HOGARTH MORALIZED-by Dr. TRUSLER, a new and complete Cabinet Edition, with Notes, &c. Illustrated by 57 Engravings and 12 Wood Cuts, 8vo. cloth gilt, 14s., originally published at 1l. 16s. in boards; half morocco, gilt edges,

188.

"The plates not only exceed all the former small copies, but we think they contain more of the true spirit of this eminent painter than even the copies of the same size as the original prints."-Gentleman's Magazine. HUMBLE'S DICTIONARY OF GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY; comprising such Terms used in Botany, Chemistry, Comparative Anatomy, Conchology, Entomology, Palæontology, Zoology, and other branches of Natural History as are connected with the study of Geology, &c. SECOND EDITION, ENLArged, 8vo. cloth lettered. Price 98.

"This is a work much wanted in the scientific world; and the author has performed his task with care, industry, and talent." BARROW'S POPULAR DICTIONARY OF FACT AND KNOWLEDGE for Schools and General Use. New Edition, enlarged, with hundreds of wood engravings. 12mo. bound, 4s.

KIRKE WHITE'S REMAINS, with an Original Memoir. CAMBRIDGE edition, small 8vo. 4s. 6d. cloth, or 78. 6d. MOROCCO. TOMLINE'S INTRODUCTION to the Study of the Bible, 12mo. cloth, a New Edition. 3s. 6d. Published at 5s.

BURNET'S DISCOURSE OF THE PASTORAL CARE, with Prefatory Remarks. By the Rev. THOMAS DALE, M.A., Vicar of St. Bride's, &c. Small 8vo. Price 48. cloth, or 7s. 6d.

morocco.

"This is a very correct edition, rendered particularly valuable by Mr. Dale's remarks, and cautionary hints to the student."-Church of England Mag.

BEVERIDGE'S Private Thoughts on Religion and a Christian's Life-both parts complete, a New Edition, revised. Small 8vo. cloth, 4s. 6d. ; morocco, 7s. 6d.

"A book generally known, and as generally valued. Our friends will thank us for recommending to them a new edition, published by Washbourne, a very neat and well-printed volume."-Church of England Mag,

« ПредыдущаяПродолжить »