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TREVELYAN, George Macaulay. Carlyle as an historian. (Nineteenth century. London, 1899. 8°. v. 46, p. 493-503.) *DA

Reprinted in Eclectic magazine, v. 134 (series 3, v. 3), p. 75-84, Boston, 1900.

TYNDALL, John. On unveiling the statue of Thomas Carlyle. London: Spottiswoode & Co., printers,, n. d. 6 p. 8°. *C p.v.367

(In his: New fragments. London, 1892. 2. ed. 12°. p. 392-397.) OAL Personal recollections of Thomas Carlyle. (In his: New fragments. London, 1892. 2. ed. 12°. p. 347-391.) OAL From Fortnightly review, Jan., 1890.

UNPUBLISHED, An, letter of Carlyle's. (Irish monthly. Dublin, 1885. 8°. v. 13, p. 597.) * DA

To Sir Charles Gavan Duffy. VALBERT, G. See above under CHERBULIEZ, C. V.

VAUGHAN, Charles Edwyn. Carlyle and his German masters. (In: English Association. Essays and studies. Oxford, 1910. 8°. p. 168-196.)

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VAUGHAN, John S. Thomas Carlyle; his language, style, and manner. (Irish ecclesiastical record. Dublin, 1913. 8°. series 5, v. 2, p. 449-458.) ZLPS

VENABLES, G. S. Carlyle in society and at home. (Fortnightly review. London, 1883. 8°. new series, v. 33, p. 622-642.)

*DA Reprinted in the Eclectic magazine of foreign literature, new series, v. 38, p. 1-15.

VITALE, Zaira. Questione vecchia e documenti nuovi. Jane e Thomas Carlyle. Roma: Nuova Antologia, 1905. 51 p. 8°. AGH p.v.30, no.6 Reprinted from the Nuova Antologia, 1. August

1905.

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WHIPPLE, Edwin Percy. Emerson and Carlyle. (In his: American literature and other papers. Boston, 1887. 12°. p. 234258.) NBB

WIECKI, Ernst von. Carlyle's "Helden" und Emerson's "Repräsentanten." Königsberg i. Pr.: R. Leupold, 1903. 2 p.l., 53 p., 11. 8°. NCC p.v.6

WILSON, David. Mr. Froude and Carlyle. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1898. viii, 360 p. 8°. *R-AN WILSON, H. Schütz. Goethe and Carlyle. London, (Gentleman's magazine. * DA 1893. 8°. v. 275, p. 509-516.)

WILSON, James Grant. Thomas Carlyle. (Harper's new monthly magazine. New York, 1874. 8°. v. 48, p. 726-729.) * DA WORDSWORTH and Carlyle - a literary parallel. (Temple Bar. London, 1895. 8°. v. 106, p. 261-267.) *DA

WRIGHT, E. Perforations in the "Latterday pamphlets" by one of the "Eighteen millions of bores.' Edited by E. Wright. no. 1. Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1850. 12°. NCC p.v.11 no. 1. Universal suffrage. Capital punishment. Slavery. Carne, John. The Highland cottage, a tale. (The Keepsake. London, 1833. 12°. 1833, p. 144-160.) NCA

Carnegie, Mary. An epistle from Miss M. C. i. e., Mary Carnegie, at Montrose, to Miss M. M. at Edinburgh? 1795?, 7 p. NCI p.v.67

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Carrick, John Donald. See under Whistle-binkie.

Carruthers, Robert. The Highland notebook; or, Sketches and anecdotes. Inverness: Courier Office, 1887. 2 p.1., vii, 427 p. new ed. 12°.

See also Montgomery, James. Poetical works...

Carstairs, Charlotte. Original poems. By a lady, dedicated to Miss Ann Henderson. A tribute to gratitude and friendship. By Charlotte Carstairs., Edinburgh, 1786. 1 p.1., 70 p. 8°. NCL

Catholic tractates of the sixteenth century. 1573-1600. Selections edited, with introduction and glossary, by T. G. Law. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood & Sons, 1901. 1xiii p., 11., 308 p. 8°. (Scottish Text Society. [Publications. v. 45.1) NDP

Tyrie's Refutation, 1573. Hay's Demandes, 1580. Hamilton's Catholik traictise, 1581. Burne's Dispu tation, 1581. Canisius' Catechism, 1588. Hamilton's Facile traictise, 1600. Ane schort Catholik confession, ms.

Celebrated songs of Scotland, from King James v. to Henry Scott Riddell. Edited with memoirs and notes by John D. Ross... New York: W. Pagan, jr., & Son, 1887. 2 p.1., 397 p. 8°. *R-NDP

Language and Literature, continued.
Literature, continued.

Chalmers, George. The poetic remains of some of the Scotish kings. Now first collected. London: John Murray, 1824. vii, 208 p., 1 pl., 1 fac. 8°. Stuart 10089

Channel-stane, The; or, Sweepings frae the rinks. series 2. Edited by John MacNair., Edinburgh: Richard Cameron, 1883. 80 p. illus. 8°. NDP p. box

Charteris, Henry. The preface by Henry Charteris to his edition of Henry's Wallace, printed at Edinburgh, 1594. (Repr. in: Bannatyne Club. Miscellany. Edinburgh, 1855. 4°. v. 3, p. 157-176.) † CP Cheviot, Andrew. Proverbs, proverbial expressions, and popular rhymes of Scotland. Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1896. xii, 434 p. 12°. *R-NAX

Child, Francis James. English and Scottish ballads selected and edited by Francis James Child. Boston: Little, Brown, & Co., 1857-59. 8 v. 16°. (The British poets.) *R-NCL

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Collection, A, of political effusions which appeared during the late election: containing The canvass, Noctes Musselburganæ, Noctes Newhavenæ, Songs upon candidates, &c. Leith: R. Allardice, printer, 1834. 40 p. 2. ed. 8°. CR p. box 2

Collingwood, William Gershom. The ballad of Hildina. (Old-lore miscellany of Orkney, Shetland, Caithness, and Sutherland. London, 1908. 8°. v. 1, p. 211-216.) CR

Colvil, Samuel. The Whigs supplication; or, The Scots Hudibras. A mock poem. In two parts... St. Andrews: J. Morison, 1796. 1 p.l., xi, (1)14-152 p., 2 pl. 24°.

With engraved title-page.

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Colvill, Robert. Savannah. A poem in two cantos to the memory of... Colonel John Maitland. London: T. Cadell, 1780. 20 p. 2. ed. sq. 8°. Reserve

With author's autograph.

Compendiovs, Ane, booke of godly and spiritvall songs, collectit out of sundrie partes of the scripture, with sundrie of other ballates changed out of prophaine sanges, for avoyding of sinne and harlotrie, with argumentation of sundrie gude and godly ballates, not contained in the first edition... Edinburgh: Printed by Andro Hart. [1621. (Reprinted in: Scotish poems of the sixteenth century. Edinburgh, 1801. 16°. p. 1-219.) NDP

Compendious, A, book of godly and spiritual songs commonly known as "The gude and godlie ballatis," reprinted from the edition of 1567. Edited with introduction and notes by A. F. Mitchell. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood & Sons, 1897. 1 p.1., cxxvi p., 15 1., 338 p. 8°. (Scottish Text Society. Publications. v. 39.1) NDP

DALYELL, Sir John Graham. Cursory remarks on Ane booke of godly and spirituall songs, for avoyding of sinne and harlotrie. [By Sir J. G. Dalyell. (In: Scotish poems of the sixteenth century. Edinburgh, 1801. 16°. p. 5-44.) NDP

Complaint, The, of the muses upon Sir William Alexander. 1 fac. (Abbotsford Club. Miscellany. Edinburgh, 1837. 4°. p. 321-323.) † CP

Probably written to the dictation of King James VI., who corrected the last two lines in the ms.

Complaynt, The, of Scotlande vyth ane exortatione to the thre Estaits to be vigilante in the deffens of their public veil, 1549. With an appendix of contemporary English tracts, viz.: The just declaration of Henry VIII. (1542); The exhortacion of James Harrysone Scottisheman (1547); The epistle of the Lord Protector Somerset (1548); The epitome of Nicholas Bodrugan alias Adams (1548). Re-edited from the originals with introduction and glossary

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CRAIGIE, William Alexander. The Complaynt of Scotland. (Modern quarterly of language and literature. London, 1899. 4°. v. 1, p. 267-269.) † RAA

NEILSON, William Allan. The original of The Complaynt of Scotlande. (Journal of Germanic philology. Bloomington, Ind., RKA

1897. 8°. v. 1, p. 411-430.)

The anonymous Scottish author borrowed his general idea of the vision of Dame Scotia exhorting her three sons, the Estates, from Le quadrilogue invectif of Alain Chartier.

Cormack, George. Sprigs of heather. (The month. London, 1899. 8°. v. 93. p. 58-63.) * DA

Notice of a rare Roman Catholic collection of 'spiritual songs, published in Scotland in 1791. The hymns have been set to common ballad tunes. .

Court, The, of Session garland. [Edited by James Maidment., Edinburgh: T. G. Stevenson, 1839. x, 154 p. 8°. NDF

One hundred and fifty copies printed. Supplement. Edited by James Maidment. Edinburgh: T. G. Stevenson, 1839. vii, 36 p. 8°. NDF

One hundred and fifty copies printed. Cousin, Mrs. A. R. The deathbed of John Knox. (Catholic Presbyterian. London, 1879. 8°. v. 1, p. 265-268.)

Verse.

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With letters containing a comparative view of the modes of living, arts, commerce, literature, manners, etc., of Edinburgh at different periods. By W. Creech, to which is prefixed an account of his life. Edinburgh: J. Fairbairn, 1815. xli, 372 p., 1 port. 8°. CR

Crichton (Lat. Crittonius), George. Poemata. (In: Delitiæ poetarum Scotorum. Amsterdam, 1637. 24°. v. 1, p. 273-290.)

Crichton (Lat. Crittonius], James, the Admirable. In suum ad urbem Venetam appulsum. (In: Delitiæ poetarum Scotorum. Amsterdam, 1637. 24°. v. 1, p. 268-273.)

Cririe, James. Scottish scenery: or, Sketches in verse, descriptive of scenes chiefly in the Highlands of Scotland. With notes and illustrations; and with engravings by W. Byrne from views painted by G. Walker. London: T. Cadell, jun., & W. Davies, 1803. xxxiv p., 1 1., 412 p., 20 pl. 4o. + NCM

Crockett, Samuel Rutherford. The Black Douglas. New York: Doubleday & McClure Co., 1899. x p., 1 1., 479 p., 8 pl. 8°. NCW

Cleg Kelly, Arab of the city. London: C. A. Pearson, Ltd. [1905? 3 p.1., 146 p. 8°. NCW The firebrand. New York: McClure, Phillips & Co., 1901. vi p., 1 1., 516 p. 12°. NCW Previously published serially in Temple Bar, v. 122-124, London, 1901.

Fishers of men. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1906. vii, 416 p., 4 pl. 12°. NCW

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A Galloway herd. New York: R. F. Fenno & Co. [cop. 1895. vi, 7-298 p. NCW The gray man. A novel. New York: Harper & Bros., 1896. vi p., 1 1., NCW 406 p., 26 pl. 12°. Joan of the sword hand. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1900. vii, 436 p., 8 pl. 12°. NCW The lilac sunbonnet. A love story. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1895. iv, 296 p. 12°. NCW Love idylls. London: John Murray, 1901. viii, 384 p. 12°. NCW Mad Sir Uchtred of the hills. New York: Macmillan & Co., 1894. 5 p.l., 195 p. 16°. NCW

The men of the moss-hags; being a history of adventure taken from the papers of William Gordon of Earlstoun in Galloway and told over again. New York: Macmillan and Co. [cop. 1895.] X, 370 p. 12°. NCW New York: Macmillan Co., NCW

1905. x, 370 p. 12°.

Language and Literature, continued.
Literature, continued.

The men of the mountain. New York: Harper & Bros., 1909. 4 p.1., 315 p.. 8 pl. 12°. NCW Raiderland. All about grey Galloway, its stories, traditions, characters, humours. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1904. xvi, 327 p., 58 pl. illus. 2. ed. 12°.

CR The red axe. With illustrations by Frank Richards. New York: Harper & Bros., 1899. vi p., 1 1., 370 p., 26 pl. 12°. NCW "The riddlings of creation." (Northcounties magazine. Newcastle-on

ern

Tyne, 1901. 8°. v. 1, p. 86-90.)

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Rose of the wilderness. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1909. 1 p.l., (i)viviii, 336 p. 8°. NCW

Sir Toady Crusoe; illustrated by G. Browne. New York: F. A. Stokes Co. [cop. 1905. 2 p.l., vii-x, 356 p., 1 pl. illus. 12° NCW

Cromek, Robert Hartley. Remains of Nithsdale and Galloway song: with historical and traditional notices relative to the inanners and customs of the peasantry. London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810. viii, xxxii, 370 p. 8°. NDP

Reviewed in Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine, v. 6, p. 314-321, Edinburgh, 1820.

Nearly all the poems in this collection, though believed by the editor to be original early ballads, were composed by Allan Cunningham.

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The magic bridle. (In: The anniversary, edited by Allan Cunningham. London, 1829. 12°. 1829, p. 136-156.) Stuart 9282 Poems and songs. With an introduction, glossary, and notes by Peter Cunningham. London: John Murray, 1847. xxxvi, 151 p. 16°. NCM

The songs of Scotland, ancient and modern; with an introduction and notes. historical and critical, and characters of the lyric poets. London: John Taylor, 1825. 4 v. 8°.

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Davidson, John, 1549?-1603. Ane breif commendatiovn of vprichtnes, in respect of the surenes of the same, to all that walk in it, amplifyit chiefly be that notabill doc-. ument of Goddis michtie protectioun, in preseruing his maist vpricht servand, and feruent Messinger of Christis Evangell, Johne Knox... Imprentit at Sanctandrois be Robert Lekpreuik. Anno. 1573. (In: Thomas M'Crie, Life of John Knox... Edinburgh, 1831. 8°. v. 2, p. 431-453.) AN and Stuart 4171 A metrical panegyric on John Knox. Only one copy of the original is known.

(In: Royal Historical Society. Transactions. London, 1874. 8°. new series, v. 3, p. 243-262.) CA

Ane dialog or mutuall talking betuix a clerk and ane courteour, concerning foure parische kirks till ane minister, collectit out of thair mouthis, and put into verse by a young man quha did then forgather with thame in his journay... [St. Andrews: R. Lekpreuik, 1574.1 (Reprinted in: Royal Historical Society. Transactions. London, 1874. 8°. new series, v. 3, p. 216242.) CA

A satire on the Regent Morton's order in 1573 for uniting two, three, or even four parishes under one minister.

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Davidson, John. Plays by John Davidson. Being: An unhistorical pastoral; A romantic farce; Bruce, a chronicle play; Smith, a tragic farce; and Scaramouch in Naxos, a pantomime. London: E. Mathews and J. Lane, 1894. 5 p.l., (1)4-294 p., 1 pl. sq. 8°. NCR

One of edition of 500 copies printed for Britain. The queen of Thule. (Scottish art review. London, 1889. f°. v. 2, p. 93-94.) † MAA

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Language and Literature, continued.
Literature, continued.

Delitiæ poetarvm Scotorvm hujus ævi illvstrivm Jo. Scoto Scotstarvatio collectore. Amstelodami: J. Blaeu, 1637. 2 v. 12°. 24°. NDP

ROBB, Thomas D. Delitiæ poetarum Scotorum. (Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow. Proceedings. Glasgow, 1908. 8°. v. 39, p. 97-120.) *EC

Dempster, Thomas. Poemata. (In: Delitiæ poetarum Scotorum. Amstelodami, 1637. 24°. v. 1, p. 306-354.)

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donensis.

Dennistoun, James. See under Battle of Craignilder.

Deposition, The; or, Fatal miscarriage: a tragedy...a satire occasioned by the "Deposition" of the Rev. John Home, author of "Douglas." [Edinburgh? 1757.1 NCO p.v.350 14 p., 1 1. 8°.

Title-page lacking. Dibdin, J. C. The annals of the Edinburgh stage, with an account of the rise and progress of dramatic writing in Scotland. Edinburgh: R. Cameron, 1888. viii, 511 p., 5 plans, 4 port. 4°. NCOM

Dick, Thomas. The complete works of Thomas Dick. Eleven volumes in 2. v. 1. Cincinnati: Applegate & Co., 1857. port. NCG

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2.

1. An essay on the improvement of society. The philosophy of a future state. 3. The philosophy of religion. 4. The mental illumination and moral improvement of mankind. 5. An essay on the sin and evil of covetousness.

Dinsdale, Frederick. See under Mallet, David. Ballads and songs...

Diogenes among the D.D.'s: a book of burlesques; containing the trial of Dr. Macleod for the alleged murder of Mr. Moses Law... Glasgow: J. S. Marr, 1867. 4 p.1., (1)8-122 p. 12°. * C p.v.363

Disappointed, The, Whig. A most excellent parody upon a most excellent old song. Edinburgh: J. Black, printer [180-?1. n. t.-p. 4 p. 8°. NCI p.v.49

Diverting, The, history of John Cairns. A lay of the logic chair. Edinburgh, 1856. NCI p.v.35

16°.

16 p. On Prof. A. C. Fraser's application for the vacant chair of logic in Edinburgh University.

Divorty, Peter. Poëmata Petri Divorti, with explanatory notes and appendix containing literal translations. Inverurie: Thomas Dare, 1884. 21 p. 8°. * C p.v.390

Dixon, James Henry. Scottish traditional versions of ancient ballads. Lon

don: Percy Society, 1845. xvi, 108 p. 12°. NCA (Percy Society. v. 17.)

Contents: (1) Young Bondwell. (2) Tam-a-Line, the Elfin Knicht. (3) Lord Burnett and Little Munsgrove. (4) The heir of Linne. (5) The jolly harper. (6) The bonny hind squire. (7) The cruel mother. (8) The minister's dochter o' Newarke. (9) The laird o' Drum. (10) Lord William. (11) Lord Gregory. (12) The Water o' Wearie's Well. (13) The Water o' Gamery. (14) The Braes o' Yarrow. (15) Ladye Diamond. (16) Sir Hugh, the Graeme. (17) Johnnie o' Cocklesmuir.

This is really the second series of the ballads collected by Peter Buchan, which was advertised in 1834 as in preparation for publication, but did not appear. The manuscript was sold to the Percy Society who published the above selection from it for their members. For some reason or other the editor did not think it worth while to explain the source of his ballads.

Dixon, William Macneile. Thomas the Rhymer. Written at the request of the pageant committee for the Scottish Historical Exhibition of 1911. Glasgow: J. MacLehose and Sons, 1911. 36 p., 21. 16°.

Douglas, Gawin, bishop of Dunkeld. A description of May. [Edited, by Francis Fawkes. London, 1752, repr.: Edinburgh: The Aungervyle Society, 1885. 32 p. 8°. (The Aungervyle Society. [Publications.] new series, no. 9-10.)

Honour. King Hart. Dido's hunting-party. Winter. Morning in May. Evening and morning in June. (In: Mediæval Scottish poetry. Glasgow. 1892. 12°. p. 215-269.) NDP

Poetical works. With memoir, notes, and glossary by John Small. Edinburgh: William Paterson, 1874. 4 v. fac. NCL

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v. 1. Biographical introduction: Account of the writings of Bishop Gavin Douglas; Notices of the manuscripts and printed editions of the works of Bishop Gavin Douglas. The Palice of Honour. King Hart. Conscience. Notes and various readings. v. 2. Translation of Virgil (book 1-v.). comment. Notes and various readings.

v. 3. Translation of Virgil (book VI-x.). Notes and various readings.

v. 4. Translation of Virgil (book XI-XIII.). Conclusioune, and The dyrectioun of his buik, &c. Notes and various readings. Glossary.

Virgil's Eneis, translated into Scottish verse, by the famous Gawin Douglas, bishop of Dunkeld. A new edition, wherein the many errors of the former are corrected, and the defects supply'd, from an excellent manuscript. To which is added a large glossary by Thomas Ruddiman,, explaining the difficult words: which may serve for a dictionary to the old Scottish language. And to the whole is prefix'd an exact account of the author's life and writings, from the best histories and records. Edinburgh: A. Symson, and R. Freebairn, 1710. 3 p.1., 19, iv p., 3 1., 3-486 p., 48 1. fo. †NTL

See also under Dunbar, William; and Scotish poems.

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