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    Author: SOUTHEY (Robert)

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    ‘IM w634A 808 SOUTHEY (Robert). [Worlcs, translated, edited, etc. by Southey.] See WHITE (Henry Kirke). The Remains of Henry Kirke White of Nottingham, late of St. John’s College, Cambridge. With an account of his life, by R.Southey. 8° • London, i8o8. — Fifth edition, etc. 8°. London, 1811. S1i

    Card ID: 524


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    CS.L.) I [Southey — 1856] WPRTER (John Wood). See SOUTHEY (Robert). [Letters and. Journals.] Selections from the letters of Robert Southey, &c. &c. 8cc. Edited by his son—in—law J.W. Warter. London1 1856.

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    (.1cvH) r Cij• ‘• SOt7TY (Robert). [Works translated, edited, etc. by Southey. J § BUNYAN (John). [Pilgrim’s Progress. — Pt.1,2.] The Pi1rim’s progress. With a 1fe of John Bunyan by R. Southey, etc. pndon, 1830.

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    LUG LIBRARY . L ‘1 T rZ ij EfCE ONLY SOUTHEY (Robert). Lives and. works of our uneducated poets. See JONES (John), Servant. Attempts in verse, etc. London, 1831.

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    ‘- 1.p-•c_ :3— DIAZ DE BIVAR (Rodrigo), called El Cid. [Crónica particular del Old, 1512— English.] Chronicle of the Old, From the Spanish by Robert Southey. Lranslated mainly from the “Crónica particular del Cid”, with additions from the ttGr6nica de España! of Alphonso the Wise and the ‘Poema del Cidt. With extracts from the “Poema del Cid” in the original andin an English translation by John Hookbam Frere.] pp. xii.+(1O)+468. °. London, 1808.

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    Author: JLES (Alfred Henry)

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    ‘‘ JLES (Alfred Henry) The Poets and the poetry ot the century. Edited by A, H. Miles. 10 vols. 8°. J,ppdpn, [1891—97]. 1. George Crabbe to SamuelTaylor Coleridge. 2. Robert Southey to Percy Bysshe Shelley. 3. John Keats to Edward, Lord Lytton. 4. Frederick Tennysozz ft Arthur Hugh Clough. 5. Charles Kingsley to James Thomson. [SEE NEXT CARD.]

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