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Reply to Fare thee well. Lines addressed to Lord Byron. Lond. 1816, 8vo.

Reflections on Ship board. Lond.1816,8vo. An Address to the Rt. Hon. Lord Byron, by T. H. B. Lond. 1817, 8vo.

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage to the Dead Sea, Death on the Pale Horse, and other Poems. Lond. 1818, 8vo.

Historical Illustrations of the fourth Canto of Childe Harold. By J. C. Hobhouse, Esq. Lond. 1818, 8vo. 14s.

Remarks, critical and moral, on the Talents of Lord Byron, and the Tendencies of Don Juan. By the Author of Hypocrisy, a Satire. [C. Colton.] Lond. 1819, 8vo. A poetical Epistle from Alma Mater to Lord Byron, occasioned by some Lines in Beppo. Cambridge, 1819, 8vo.

Memoirs, historical and critical, of the Life and Writings of Lord Byron, with Anecdotes of some of his Contemporaries. Lond. 1822, 8vo. with portrait after Harlowe, 14s.

Lord Byron's Private Correspondence, including his Letters to his Mother, written from Portugal, Spain, Greece, and other Parts of the Mediterranean. Published from the Originals, with Notes and Observations, by R. C. Dallas, 1824, 8vo. Cato to Lord Byron, on the Immorality of his Writings. Lond. 1824, 8vo. 2s. 6d. Recollections, by R. C. Dallas. 1824, 8vo. Conversations of Lord Byron: noted during a Residence with his Lordship at Pisa, in the years 1821 and 1822. By Thomas Medwin. Lond. 1824. 4to. A new edition, 1824, 8vo.

Captain Medwin vindicated from the Calummies of the Reviewers. Lond. 1825, 8vo. Letters on the Character and poetical Genius of Lord Byron, by Sir S. Egerton Brydges, Bart. Lond. 1824, 8vo. pp. vii, and 457. 10s. 6d.

Lord Byron, par Mme. Lonise-Sw. Belloc. Paris, 1824, 8vo. 2 vols. with port. of his Lordship, a view of Newstead Abbey, and a fac-simile letter of Byron's.

Anecdotes of Lord Byron, from authentic Sources; with Remarks illustrative of his Connection with the principal literary Characters of the present day. Lond. 1825, fsc. 8vo. 6s.

To the Departed. Stanzas to the Memory of Lord Byron. Lond. 1825, 8vo.

The Life, Writings, Opinions and Times of the Rt. Hon. George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron. In which are separately given copious Recollections of the lately-destroyPublication, and entitled Memoirs of my ed MS. originally intended for posthumous own Life and Times, by the Rt. Hon. Lord Byron. Lond. 1825, 8vo. 3 vols.

The last Days of Lord Byron, with his Lordship's Opinions on various Subjects, particularly on the State and Prospects of Greece. By William Parry. Lond. 1825, 8vo. 14s.

Lord Byron en Italie et en Grèce, ou Aperçu de sa Vie et de ses Ouvrages, d'après des Sources authentiques; accompagné de Pieces inédites et d'un Tableau litéraire et politique de ces deux Contrées, par le Marquis de Salvo. Lond. 1825, 8vo. with portrait of Lord Byron, 5s. 1825, 8vo. 15s.

Narrative of Lord Byron's Voyage to Corsica and Sardinia, 1821; compiled from Minutes made by the Passengers, and Extracts from the Journal of his Lordship's Yacht, kept by Capt. Benson, R.N. 1824, 8vo. 3s.

A short Narrative of Lord Byron's last Journey to Greece. Extracted from the Journal of Count Peter Gamba, who attended his Lordship on that Expedition. Lond. 1825, 8vo. 12s.

Correspondence of Lord Byron with a Friend, including his Letters to his Mo ther, written from Portugal, Spain, Greece, and the Shores of the Mediterranean, in 1809, 1810, and 1811. Also Recollections of the Poet, by the late R. C. Dallas, The whole forming an original Memoir of Lord Byron's Life, from 1808 to 1814, and a Continuation and preliminary Statement of the Proceedings by which the Letters were suppressed in England, at the suit of Lord Byron's Executors. By the Rev. A. R. C. Dallas. Paris, 1825, 12mo. 3 vols. A French translation has appeared.

An Inquiry into the moral Character of Lord Byron, By J. W.. Simmonds. 1826, 8vo. 4s.

The last Canto of Childe Harold. By Lamartine. 1827, post 8vo. 7s. 6d.

Lord Byron and some of his Contemporaries, with Recollections of the Author's Life, and of his Visit to Italy. By Leigh

Hunt. Lond. 1828, 4to. pp. 513. Reprinted | Blonde to the Sandwich Islands in in 2 vols. 8vo. 1828.

Life, Letters, and Journals, edited by Thomas Moore. Lond. 1830, 4to. 2 vols. published 47. 48. LARGE AND THICK PAPER, 51. 5s.-Lond. 1832, 8vo, 3 vols. 21. 5s.

Lond. 1837, royal 8vo. 15s., again 1850, 12s.

-Lond. 1851, 12mo. 6 vols. 18s.
Memoirs of Lord Byron, by G. Clinton.
Lond. 1828, 8vo.

Life of Lord Byron, by John Galt. Lond. 1830-1837, 12mo.

Life, by Armstrong. Lond. 1846, 18mo. Conversations with the Countess of Blessington. Lond. 1851, 8vo.

Memoir, by H. L. Bulwer. Lond. 18 12mo,

Remarks on the exclusion of Lord Byron's monument from Westminster Abbey (by Sir John Hobhouse), 8vo. Privately printed.

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BYRON, Hon. John. Narrative of the great Distresses suffered by himself and his Companions on the Coast of Patagonia, 1740-6. Lond. 1768, 8vo. 5s.

An excellent notice of Anson's and

Byron's Voyages will be found in the Retr. Rev. x. 285-314. Byron's Narrative is reprinted in the first volume of Hawkesworth's Collection; and in the third of Callander's Terra Australis Cognita.

Another account, entitled A Voyage round the World, in his Majesty's Ship the Dolphin, commanded by the Hon. Commodore Byron. By an Officer on Board the said Ship. Lond. 1767, 8vo. 3s. 6d.

- Rt. Hon. Lord. A Narrative of the Voyage of his Majesty's Ship

1824-5. 4to. with plates.

BYSHOP, see BISHOP.

BYSSHE, Edward. Art of English Poetry. Lond. 1702. 8vo. Reprinted 17C8. White Knights, 656, 58.-1718, 8vo. Gordonstoun, 295, 5s.1725, 12mo. 2 vols.-1737, 12mo. 2 vols.1762. White Knights, 657, 5s.

Bysshe likewise published, The British Parnassus, or Common-place of English Poetry. Lond. 1714, 8vo. 2 vols. Nassau, pt. i. 496, 10s,

BYTHEWOOD, W. M. and JARMAN, T. Selection of Precedents, forming a System of Conveyancing, with Dissertations and practical Notes. Third edition, by G. Sweet, Lond. Vols. i.-vii. and vols. ix. and xi. roy. 8vo. 1839-49. 127. 12s., and Supp. to vol. ix. 1850, 18s.

BYTHNER, Victorin. Lyra Prophetica Davidis Regis, sive Analysis critico-practica Psalmorum. Glasguæ et Londini, 1823. 8vo. 17.

A beautiful reprint of a most valuable help to the critical and grammatical study of the book of Psalms, admirably well calculated for a learner of the Hebrew language. The former editions in 4to.1645,1650, 1653, 1654, 1664. 1679 (commonly called the best edition). An account of this able linguist and his publications may be seen in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

[Translated by the Rev. T. Dee and N. L. Benmohel. Lond. 1847, 8vo. 17. 4s.]

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C. H. See CHETTLE, Henry. COCKERAM, Henry. CONSTABLE, Henry.

uited Kinsman C. J.-Saint Marie Magdalen's Conversion. (A religious poem by Appeal, State, an English Jesuit, with reference Jesuits, &c.Print- to Shakspere.) 1603. 4to. ed 1602. 4to. A pamphlet quoted by Ant. à Wood, in

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his account of Rob. Parsons and Richard Verstegan.

C. A.-Sylva: or, divers Copies of Verses made upon sundry occasions. Lond. 1636. 8vo.

C. A.-See COPLEY, Anthony. COWLEY, Abraham.

C. B.-Puritanism the Mother, Sin the Daughter, &c. 1633. 8vo. Written by a Catholic priest, and printed beyond the seas.'-Ant. à Wood.

C. C.-Ane brief Explanation of the Life of the Marquiss of Argyle, composed in Scotish Rhyme, by C. C. Appointed to be sung to the Tune of Old Gray Steill. 1656. 4to.

C. E.-A Dialogue against the Tyrannie of the Papistes, by E. C. 1562.

C. G.-A piteous Platforme of an oppressed Mynde. Lond. T. Gardiner. 8vo.

Black letter. Ritson's Bibl. Poet. p. 49. C. G. See CAREW, George. CHAPMAN, George.

Coll. A to D 2, 14 leaves. Rodd, 1849, 67. 8s. 6d.

C. J.-The Muses Mistresse, a store house of rich fancies written

at succedanious hours during the action at Newark. 1660.

Jolley, 1843, morocco, 61. (only one other copy known.)

C. J.-A Poore Knight, his Pallace of Private Pleasures, &c. &c., gallantly garnished with a goodly gallery of strange inventions, written by a student in Cambridge, and published by J. C. Gent. Lond. Rich. Jones. 1579. 4to. Black letter.

[Reprinted for the Roxburgh Club. See Appendix.]

C. J.-Epigrams served up in fifty two several Dishes, by J. C. Gent. Lond. imp. by Elde, (1601). 8vo.

Bibl. Crofts, 5024. Restituta, iv. 9-10. Warton's Poetry, 8vo. iv. 401.

C. J.-A pleasant Comedie, called Two merry Milke Maids, or the best Words weare the Garland, as acted by the Company of the Revels. Printed by B. Alsop, 1620. 4to.

Roxburghe, 4542, 13s. Reed, 8447, 11. Inglis' Old Plays, 119, 17. 3s. Jolley, 1843,

11. 6s.

C. J.-The melancholy Cavalier, or Fancy's Master-Piece, a Poem

C. H.-The Forest of Fancy : wherein is contained very prety Apothegmes and pleasant Histories, both in Meeter and Prose, Songs, by J. C. 1654. 12mo. A copy is in the British Museum. BindSonets, &c. Lond. Tho. Purfoote ley, pt. i. 1400. (1579). 4to.

A curious and interesting work, consisting of 58 leaves, by Warton ascribed to Henry Constable, and by Ritson to Henry Chettle. Heber, pt. iv. 318, 77. 10s.

C. J. Par Nobile: the Lives and Deaths of Lady Frances Hobart and of Lady Katharine Courten. Lond. 1669. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

C. J.-The Theatre of Catholi- Luthers Errour, as touching the que and Protestant Religion, written bodely Presens of Christe our Saby J. C. Anno 1620. 8vo. 17. 1s. uiour in the Sacrament, &c. Lond. A portion of this work, viz. pp. 430, 438, Hugh Singleton. 8vo. and the whole of chap. 3, book ii, relates to the Catholic history of Ireland.

C. J. See CLEVELAND, John. COTGRAVE, John. CRULL,J. CURRY, John. CARTWRIGHT, John.

C. M. See CARTER, Matthew. C. R.-The Blasinge of Bawdrie, daylie procured by Beldame B. principall Broker of all Iniquitie. Lond. Johnes, 1574. 16mo.

In verse, commencing with a dialogue between the printer and the author.

C. R.-A godlie Forme of householde Gouernment. Lond. 1598.

8vo.

Dedicated to Robert Burgaine of Roxall, 384 pages. Again 1600.

C. R.-Harmony of the Muses. 1654,

Perry, pt. i. 2212, 37. 19s. C. R. Table Alphabetical, or English Expositor, containing and teaching the true writing and understanding of hard usual English words. 1617. 12mo.

C. R.-An Elegie sacred to the immortall Memorie of Lady Margaret Smith. 4to.

With woodcut. Marq. of Townshend, 2993, 83. 6d. Bindley, pt. iv. 1083.

C. R.-Minerva, or the Art of Weaving: containing the Antiquity, Utility, and Excellency of Weaving. Lond. 1677. 4to. 3 pts.

15s.

In verse. Heber, pt. iv. 310, 17. 10s. C. R.-A History of the English College at Doway. 1713. 12mo.

C. R.-See CHAMBERLAINE, Richard. COTTON, Roger. CRASHAW, Richard. CROWLEY, Robert.

C. Ro.-Historicall Discourse of Muley Hamet's Rising to the three Kingdomes of Moruecos, Fes and Sus. Lond. 1609. 4to.

Black letter. Lloyd, 447, 2s. 6d.
C. S.-See CROXALL, Samuel.

C. T.

K, in eights, dedicated to Syr Thomas Wyat.

C. T.-A Glasse for the Times, &c. with a briefe collection of the Errors of our Times, and their Authors Names. Collected by T. C. a Friend to Truth. Lond. 1648. 4to.

Milton and his doctrine of Divorce are

noticed in p. 6 of this work.

C. T. - See CARTWRIGHT, Thomas. CHURCHYARD, Thomas. COOPER, Thomas.

C. W.-The Adventures of Lady Egeria, containing her miserable her Husbande. Lond. R. WaldeBanishment by Duke Lampanus, grave. 4to.

Black letter. Steevens, 1180, 27. 6s. White Knights, 1523, 107. 5s. North, 8l. 18s. 6d.

C. W.-The renowned History of Fragosa, King of Arragon, and his three Sonnes. Lond. 1656, 4to.

Black letter, in 2 parts. Steevens, 1175. C. W.-See CARY, Walter. COLMAN, W.

CABALA, sive Scrinia Sacra: Mysteries of State and Government, in Letters to which is added, in this third Edition, a second Part, consisting of a choice Collection of original Letters and Negotiations, never before published. Lond. 1691.

folio.

Best edition. Dent, pt. i. 497, russia,

15s. Heath, 4433, 17. 16s. Roscoe, 477,

17. 16s. An excellent notice of. this valuable but undigested mass, will be found in the Retr. Rev. N. S. ii. 23.-First edition, Lond. 1651, 4to. 2 vols. and vol. iii. enti

tled Scrinia Ceciliana, 1663, 4to.-Second edition, 1663, folio, pp. 416, and table, likewise a preface and alphabetical table, Garrick, 533, 9s. The word Cabal is formed

from the Initial Letters of the names of

five ministers in Charles the Second's time; viz. Clifford, Ashby, Buckingham, Arlington and Lauderdale.

Cabinet.-The rich Cabinet fur

-A spirituall Purgation nished with a Varietie of exquisite sent vnto al them that laboure of Discriptions, exquisite Characters,

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Bindley, pt. iii. 1782, 5s. 6d. Stanley, 685, 12s.

CADELL, W. A. Journey in Carniola, Italy, and France in the Years 1817, 1818. Edinb. 1820. 8vo. 2 vols. with 33 plates. 17. 16s.

CADENEDUS, Jacobus, M. D. Astrææ Veneta Plavsvs in Caroli II. Stvarti M. Br. Regis Instauratione. Patav. (1661.) 4to.

Another, entitled Pallas Pronvba, in Nvptiis Caroli Secvndi & Catherine Mag. Br. Franc. & Hiber. Reg. Potentiss. Patav. 1662, 4to. Copies of both are in the British Museum.

CADIERE, M. C. See GIRARD,

J. B.

CADOGAN, Rev. Wm. Bromley. Discourses, &c. with Memoirs of his Life, by Richard Cecil, A.M. Lond. 1798. 8vo. with port. 7s. 6d. Cadwallader's Prophesie. See HARBERT, William.

CADMON Monachus. Paraphrasis poetica Geneseos ac præcipuarum sacræ paginæ historiarum, abhinc

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The most sumptuous classical work

which this country has produced. It is ornamented with 87 plates. The fortysecond, representing a bull, is sometimes wanting or damaged. Towneley, pt. i. 228, russia, 137. 13s. Roxburghe, 7648, 12. Edwards, 244, 127. 12s. LARGE PAPER, (twentyfive copies printed). Duke of Grafton, 813, Duplicates, morocco, by Roger Payne, morocco, 647. 1s. Duke of Devonshire's 377. 178. Dent, pt. i. 498, mor. 251. 4s. Sir

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