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535. BRYANT (WILLIAM CULLEN). Poems by William Cullen Bryant Third Edition. (Newly revised, with additions.) Engraved title-frontispiece by Cushman, after Weir. 12mo, citron levant morocco, gilt back, gilt over uncut edges, by David. New York, 1836

536. BRYANT (WILLIAM CULLEN). Poems. Illustrations, engraved by American artists. 8vo, brown morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges. Philadelphia, 1848

537. BRYANT (WILLIAM CULLEN).

Poems. Col

lected and arranged by the author. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. New York, 1855

Poems. Col

538. BRYANT (WILLIAM CULLEN). lected and arranged by the author. Illustrated with 71 engravings. 4to, half green levant morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Rivière. New York [ca. 1875]

539. BRYANT (WILLIAM CULLEN, AND OTHERS). Tales of the Glauber-Spa. By several American authors. (Bryant, Miss Sedgwick, Paulding, Sands, and Leggett.) FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. 12mo, blue levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut, with the original covers bound in, by Rivière. New York, 1832

540. BRYANT (WILLIAM CULLEN). The Fountain, and other Poems. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, citron levant morocco, gilt back, gilt over rough edges, by David.

New York, 1842

541. BRYANT (WILLIAM CULLEN). Thirty Poems. 12mo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1864

*The author's own copy, with his autograph, William Cullen, Bryant, March, 1864," on fly-leaf.

542. BRYANT (WILLIAM CULLEN).

The Song of the

New York, 1871

Sower. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. 4to, green morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, by Matthews.

Mis

543. BRYANT, LONGFELLOW AND OTHERS. cellaneous Poems selected from the United States Literary Gazette. 18mo, blue levant morocco, gilt back, side border, gilt top, uncut, by Alfred Matthews.

Boston: Cummins, etc., 1826

* Contains twenty-three poems by Bryant and fourteen by Longfellow.

544. BRYANT (WILLIAM CULLEN). A. L. S., 1 p. 4to, Rockport, Aug. 3, 1842.

* To R. W. Griswold, then editor of "Graham's Magazine," sending him the poem "The Return of Youth," published two months later in the magazine. The original manuscript of this poem, having two lines in the last verse entirely changed.

545. BRYANT (WILLIAM CULLEN). A. L. S., 1 p. 4to, New York, Nov. 17, 1847.

*To Carey and Hart, the Philadelphia publishers, on the inclusion of a poem by him in a volume of selections.

546. BRYANT (WILLIAM CULLEN). A. L. S., 1 p. 12mo, "Evening Post," Feb. 20, 1871.

* To A. T. Stewart. Introducing Mr. Robert Hoe, and referring to a proposed purchase of the Barton Library.

547. BUCHANAN, NORTON, SACKVILLE, ETC. Detection of the duinges of Marie Quene of Scottes. George Buchanan. Second Edition.)

Ane (By

London: John Day, 1572 The copie of a letter written by one in London to his friend concernyng the credit of the late published detection of the doynges of the Ladie Marie of Scotland. (By George Buchanan.) Edinburgh: Lekpreuik, 1568.

A discourse touching the pretended match betwene the Duke of Norfolke and the Queene of Scottes. (By Sampson, 1571.)

All such treatises as haue been lately published by Thomas Norton: the titles whereof appeare in the next side. London: John Daye, 1569.

Ane Admonition direct to the trew Lordis mantenaris of the Kingis Graces Authoritie. London: John Day, 1571.

The Tragedie of Ferrex and Porrex, set forth without additions or alteration, but altogether as the same was shewed on stage before the Queenes Maiestie about nine yeares past. FIRST EDITION. (By Sackville and Norton.) London: John Day, n. d.

The six pamphlets in one volume, 18mo, contemporary calf binding, with gold fleur-de-lys and crown on sides, and metal clasps with the fleur-de-lys.

548. BUCHANAN (GEORGE). Ane Detection of the duinges of Marie Quene of Scottes, touchand the murder of hir husband, and hir conspiracie, adulterie and pretended mariage with the Erle Bothwell. And ane defence of the trew Lordis, mainteineris of the Kingis graces action and authaoritie. Translated out of the Latine quhilke was written by G. B. 16mo, brown levant morocco, gilt edges, by F. Bedford. London: by John Day, 1572

* Second edition with the rare final leaf Y 3, "Now judge Englischmen."

549. BUDAEUS (GUILLIELMUS). Libri V. de Asse et partibus eius. 4to, full olive crushed levant morocco, the sides and back tooled and gilt in the manner of Roger Payne, silk linings, gilt edges, by Rivière.

Venetiis, in ædibus Aldi et Andreæ Soceri, 1522

550. BULWER (JOHN). (I) Chirologia: or the Natvrall Langvage of the Hand. Composed of the Speaking Motions, and Discoursing Gestures thereof. Whereunto is added Chironomia: Or, the Art of Manvall Rhetoricke, etc.

(II.) Cheronomia: Or, The Art of Manuall Rhetorique. With the Canons, Lawes, Rites, Ordinances, and Institutes of Rhetoricians, both Ancient and Moderne, Touching the artificiall managing of the Hand in Speaking, etc. Emblematic frontispieces engraved by Marshall and six other plates of hands, in twenty-four compartments each. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo, crimson levant morocco, elaborately tooled sides and back gilt edges, by The Club Bindery.

London: Printed by T. Harper, 1644

551. [BULWER (JOHN).] Philocophus; or, the Deafe and Dumbe Mans Friend. Exhibiting the Philosophicall verity of that subtile Art, which may inable one with an observant Eie, to Heare what any man speaks by the moving of his lips. Upon the same Ground, with the advantage of an Historicall Exemplification, apparently proving, That a Man borne Deafe and Dumbe, may be taught to Heare the sound of words with his Eie, & thence learne to speake with his Tongue. By I. B. sirnamed the Chirosopher. Frontispiece by Marshall. 16mo, blue levant morocco, gilt back and edges, by David.

London: Printed for Humphrey Moseley, 1648 *One of the earliest books on teaching the mute to understand by lip-reading. Bulwer also wrote the well-known Anthro-Metamorphosis," and several curious books, the titles of which commence with compounds of the word "Chi," from which was taken his pseudonym.

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552. [BULWER (JOHN).] Anthropometamorphosis: Man Transform'd: or, the artificiall Changling Historically presented, In the mad and cruell Gallantry, foolish Bravery

of most Nations . . . With Figures of those Transfigurations. (Also, with part second), A View of the People of the Whole World, etc. Scripsit J. B. Cognomento Chirosophus, M.D. Best edition. Engraved portrait by Faithorne, frontispiece by Cross, and numerous woodcuts. Small 4to, maroon levant morocco, gilt back, side borders, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery.

London: Printed by William Hunt, 1654

553. BUNYAN (JOHN). Questions About the Nature and Perpetuity of the Seventh-day-Sabbath. And Proof, That the First day of the Week Is the true Christian-Sabbath. By John Bunyan. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, calf, gilt edges, by Bedford.

London: Printed for Nath. Ponder, 1685

554. BUNYAN (JOHN). The Pilgrim's Progress, with a Life of John Bunyan, by Robert Southey. Portrait of Bunyan, after Sadler, on India paper, and numerous wood

POEM S,

CHIEFLY IN THE

SCOTTISH DIALECT,

BY

ROBERT BURNS.

THE Simple Bard, unbroke by rules of Art,

He pours the wild effufions of the heart :

And if infpir'd, 'tis Noture's pow're in.'pire;

Her's all the melting till, and her's the kindling fire.

ANONYMOUS.

KILMARNOCK:

PRINTED BY JOHN WILSON.

M,DCC,LXXXVI.

THE KILMARNOCK BURNS.
(See No. 557.)

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