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8vo, 2 vols., pp. [2], cxiv, 228; [4], xiii, [3], 365. Frontispiece portrait engraved by H. N. Crellin. LC, ALE, B (Ev. 25.515) A second printing of this edition, which I have not seen, is dated 1826. The works of Thomas Gray. In two volumes. Vol. I. [Emblem.] Oxford. | Talboys and Wheeler. | M.DCCC.XXV.

[25 8vo, 2 vols., pp. [2], cxiv, 228; [2], xiii, [1], 365. Frontispiece portrait engraved by H. N. Crellin. Substantially the same as the London edition. B (25.515) [26

1826. The works of Thomas Gray. 1826. See no. 24. 1827. The works of | Thomas Gray, Esq.; | collated from the various editions. With memoirs of his life and writings, by William Mason, M. A. | [Device.] | London: Printed and published by J. F. Dove, St. John's Square. | 1827. [27

8vo, pp. x, 446. Portrait. Includes Garrick's lines (p. 433), Ode on the death of Mr. Gray (pp. 434-5), verses by the Earl of Carlisle (pp. 435-7), verses from Mason's Garden (pp. 438-9), Fragment of an ode (pp. 440-2), Stanzas on the death of Mr. G. (pp. 442-3), The tears of genius (pp. 443-6), and Mason's epitaph (p. 446).

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The letter to Mason, March 28, 1767 (Tovey, no. 296), and the Elegy in The selector, ed. J. G. Flügel, Leipsic, G. Reimer, 1827, 8vo, i. 174, ii. 106-9.

CU [28 Gray's letters & poems, with a life of the author. | NewYork: Published by W. A. Bartow. | John Gray & Co. Print. |

1827.

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16mo, pp. 212. Frontispiece portrait. Has also an engr. t.-p.: Poems | by Thomas Gray | with vignette and an inscription. Life, pp. 3-23. Letters, pp. 25-144. English poems, pp. 145-204. Index, pp. 205-12.

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1831. See the Grigg edition, no. 112, which includes both letters and poems.

[29a 1835. The works of Thomas Gray | Volume I | [Publisher's emblem.] | London | William Pickering | 1836 |

[30 1835-43. Sm. 8vo, 5 vols., published at 25/-. Portrait [H. W. Smith sc., underneath which is, Even in our ashes live &c T. Gray, and at the bottom the date, Jan. 1, 1837]. Edited by the Rev. John Mitford. Dedicated to Samuel Rogers. In the вм and colu copies volume i. is dated 1840; volume ii., 1835. In the вм copy marked 991. a. 10-12, the date of volume i. is 1836, although the advertisement is dated April, 1837; volumes ii., iii., are dated 1835; volume iv., 1836; and volume v., 1843. ALE, B, BM (991. a. 10-12), HU, colu, NYP, CU, BN (two copies) Contents. i. Memoir, by J. Mitford. Poems. Posthumous poems and fragments. Extracts. Poemata. Extracts. ii. Essay on the poetry of. Gray. Letters. iii. Letters, continued. iv. Letters, continued. Criticisms of architecture and painting during a tour in Italy. Addi

tional notes. v. Letter by T. J. Mathias, occasioned by the death of Norton Nicholls. Reminiscences of Gray by Nicholls. Correspondence of Gray and Nicholls. Correspondence of Brown and Nicholls relative to Gray. Letters from Nicholls to Barrett. Notes. Prose works by Gray. Also reissued in 1857-8. See nos. 35-36. Volume i. also appeared as no. 38 of the Aldine Poets. Volume v. was also issued separately; see no. 31.

1843. The correspondence of Thomas Gray and the Rev. Norton Nicholls with other pieces hitherto unpublished Edited by the Rev. John Mitford | [Emblem.] [ London William Pickering 1843 HU, BPL, YU [31

Sm. 8vo, pp. ix, [3], 332. Twelve copies were printed on tinted paper for Dawson Turner of Yarmouth. This volume was also issued as volume v. of the Pickering edition of Gray's Works; see no. 30.

1847. The letters and poems of Thomas Gray. In The poetical works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and Collins. Complete in one volume. | Philadelphia. | Grigg & Elliot. | [32

1847.

8vo, pp. var. Frontispiece. Gray fills pp. x, 47. Double columns. Apparently a reissue of no. 112, q.v.

1853. The works of Thomas Gray Volume I lisher's emblem.] | London | William Pickering

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Sm. 8vo, 5 vols. Volumes ii. and iii. are dated 1835, volume iv., 1836, and volume v., 1843, as is the case in no. 30. In every respect except the date on the title-page of volume i., no. 33 seems to be identical with no. 30.

1857. Same as no. 32. Reprinted by J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1857. CU [34

The poetical works of Thomas Gray | [Publisher's device.] | London Bell and Daldy Fleet Street 1857 [35 8vo, pp. x (including portrait), cxii, 223. Edited by John Mitford. Half-title: The Aldine Edition | of the British | Poets | The poetical works of Thomas Gray |

1858. Same. Continuation, also edited by Mitford: The works of Thomas Gray | Vol. II [III, IV] | London | 1858

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1863. Poems and letters | by | Thomas Gray | [Emblem.] London | Printed at the Chiswick Press | 1863 |

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4to, pp. xvi, 415. Portrait and three illustrations, all photographs. Reprinted in 1867, 1874, and 1879.

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Încludes Walpole's sketch (pp. xiii-xvi).

1867. Same. 1867. See no. 37.

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1874. Same. 1874. See no. 37. 1879. Same. 1879. See no. 37. Gray's Poems edited with Johnson's Life, and selections from Gray's Letters, by Francis Storr, M. A. London. Rivingtons.

[38 [1879.] 8vo, pp. vi, [2], 96. English School-Classics. Reprints Johnson's Life, pp. 1-15. New edition, [1882], same pagination. New [third] edition, [1886], same pagination. B, BM (12205. aaa. 40. 10-12) First edition rev. in The Academy, April 24, 1880, xvii. 302; by F. B. Butler in same, July 31, 1880, xviii. 83; answer by Storr, Aug. 7, p. 101; reply by Butler, Aug. 14, pp. 119-20.

1881. Letter to West, July 16, 1740, and to Wharton, Apr. 26, 1744 (Tovey, nos. 42, 60), Journal in the Lakes (one paragraph on Grasmere, "Passed by the little chapel of Wiborn"

), Eton, Spr, PP, Adv, El in Robert Cochrane, The treasury of English literature, Edinburgh, William P. Nimmo & Co., 1881, large 8vo, pp. 282-88. NYP [39 Sonnet to West, Letters to West, July 16, 1740, to Wharton, Apr. 26, 1744, to Nicholls, July 24, 1759 (Tovey, nos. 42, 60, 189) in H. Morley, Shorter works in English prose, London, Cassell, [1881], 8vo, pp. 285-8. Library of English Prose.

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1882. Gray's Poems, etc. [1882.] See no. 38. 1884. The works of | Thomas Gray | in prose and verse | edited by Edmund Gosse Clark Lecturer on English Literature at the University of Cambridge | In four vols.—Vol. I. Poems, Journals, and Essays London Macmillan and Co. 1884 BM, CU, HU [41

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8vo, 4 vols. Portraits and facsimile. The Eversley Series. York. A. C. Armstrong & Co. Rev. by W. J. Rolfe in The Literary World, Mar. 7, 1885, xvi. 75-6 (several errors noted); by H. C. Beeching in The Academy, Jan. 24, 1885, xxvii. 53; in The Saturday Review, Jan. 24, 1885, lix. 121-22, quoted in The Critic, June 20, 1885, n. s. iii. 298-9; [by Thomas R. Lounsbury] in The Nation, March 5, 1885, xl. 204-6; in The Athenæum, Jan. 10, 1885, pp. 44-5; in The Atlantic Monthly, April, 1885, lv. 566-68; in The Spectator, May 9, 1885, lviii. 612-13; in The Critic, Feb. 14, 1885, n. s. iii. 74-5; by E. Teza in Nuova Antologia, Sept. 16, 1889, 3d ser. xxiii. 353-68. See also W. F. P[rideaux], Gray's Elegy, N. & Q., July 18, Sept. 5, 1885, 6th ser. xii. 47, 188, and Edward H. Marshall, reply in same, Oct. 3, p. 278; D. C. Tovey, The text of the Wharton letters, in his edition of the Letters, 1900, i. 381-93.

Contents. i. Poems, Journals, and Essays. ii., iii. Letters. iv. Notes on Aristophanes and Plato.

An American edition by Gosse having been announced by Frederick A. Stokes & Co. of New York, Mr. Gosse complained in The Athenæum,

Oct. 5, 1895, p. 453; answer by Frederick A. Stokes & Co. through their treasurer, George F. Foster, Nov. 2, p. 609, stating that the plates were bought by them from the Worthington Co. in 1893; rejoinder by Gosse, Nov. 9, p. 645. This reprint appeared in 1895.

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In a New York auction catalogue a few years ago, I noted an offer of Gosse's edition, Providence, n. d., small 8vo, 4 vols. This may have been a printer's error.

Revised ed., 1902-6. Concerning this, see C. S. Northup in Englische Studien xlvi. 115-6. Noticed in The Bibliographer (New York), Oct., 1902, i. 328.

1886. Gray's Poems, etc. [1886.] See no. 38.

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1887. Thomas Gray: Choix de poésies. Texte anglais, publié avec une introduction comprenant des extraits de la correspondance de Gray, des notes grammaticales et explicatives, par Émile Legouis. Paris. Hachette & Cie. 1887.

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18mo, pp. 138. Cart. Published at 1 fr. 50 c. Not in the BM. BN (Yk. 213) 1888. Letters, poems, and selected prose writings of Thomas Gray; edited, with a biographical memoir, by J. N. Larned. Buffalo, N. Y. The Courier Co. 1888.

12mo, 2 vols., pp. vii, [1], 351; iii, [1], 408. Portrait.

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1890. Gray and his friends | letters and relics | in great part hitherto unpublished. Edited by Duncan C. Tovey, M. A. Trinity College. | Cambridge: | At the University Press. 1890 | All rights reserved |

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8vo, pp. xvi, 312. Contents. Introductory essay. i. Unpublished letters, chiefly of foreign travel. ii. Correspondence and remains of Richard West. iii. Gray to John Chute. iv. Gray to Percy and Brockett. v. Miss Speed to Gray. vi. Gray's Notes of travel. vii. Thoughts and verse fragments. viii. Collectanea and conjectures. ix. Latin poems. BM (10921. e. 14), NYP

Rev. in The Saturday Rev., Aug. 16, 1890, lxx. 201-2; in The Spectator, Oct. 4, 1890, lxv. 448-9; by E. Dowden in The Academy, Oct. 11, 1890, xxxviii. 309; [by Geo. E. Woodberry] in The Nation, Oct. 9, 1890, li. 293-4; in The Athenæum, Aug. 16, 1890, pp. 218-9. Cf. Mrs. Helen Toynbee in N. & Q., Nov. 5, 1898, 9th ser. ii. 365-6, and D. C. Tovey in same, Dec. 3, pp. 452-3.

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1894. Selections from the poetry and prose of Gray edited with an introduction and notes Lyon Phelps | A.M. (Harvard), Ph.D. (Yale) Instructor in English Literature at Yale College | Boston, U. S. A. | Ginn & Company, Publishers

1894

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Sm. 8vo, pp. [2], 1, [2], 179. Portrait. The Athenæum Press Series. Rev. by W. J. Rolfe in The Critic, June 2, 1894, xxiv. 373; in The Harvard Graduates' Mag., Sept., 1894, iii. 143-4.

Contents. Introduction. Poems. Selections from the Letters. Journal in the Lakes. Notes.

1898. Spr, Eton, El, PP (extracts), Journal in the Lakes (extracts) in Andrew J. George, From Chaucer to Arnold: types of literary art in prose and verse, New York, Macmillan, 1898, 8vo, pp. 292-304.

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1902. The works of Thomas Gray in prose and verse. 1902[47

6. See no. 41.

Selections in William and Robert Chambers, Cyclopædia of English literature, new [4th] edition by David Patrick, LL.D., London, W. & R. Chambers, Ltd., 1902, large 8vo, ii. 359-67.

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Letters (selections), Eton, Music (selections), PP (selections), Bard, El, Ed.

1912. The poems of Thomas | Gray | with a selection of letters & essays | [Emblem.] | London: Published | by J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd | and in New York | by E. P. Dutton & Co |

[49 1912. 16mo, pp. xxiii, [1], 390. Everyman's Library, no. 628. Introduction by John Drinkwater. Includes the English poems, most of the Latin poems, 150 letters, and the Metrum. Rev. in The Athenæum, Sept. 21, 1912, p. 305.

In praise of Cambridge. An anthology in prose and verse, selected and edited by [Sir] Sydney [Philip Perigal] Waterlow. London. Constable & Co. 1912. 8vo. See pp. 3-5, 3336.

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Ign, p. 3. Letter to West, Dec., 1736 (Tovey, no. 4), pp. 3-4. Letter to Dr. Clarke, Aug. 12, 1760 (Tovey, no. 208), p. 4. Cand, pp. 4-5. Music, pp. 33-5. Letter to Warton, March 25, 1756 (Tovey, no. 129), and to N. Nicholls, June 24, 1769 (Tovey, no. 347), p. 36. See also pp. 35-6.

1915. The correspondence of Gray, Walpole, West and Ashton (1784-1771). Edited by Paget Toynbee. 1915.

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See no.

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A journey in Hades, i. 13-15. E lib. 6to Thebaidos, pp. 71-4. Fragments, pp. 93-4. Sapphic_ode, pp. 184-6. Sapphics, p. 261. Zeph, pp. 302-3. Fragment on the Gaurus, pp. 334-6. Song by Buondelmonti, p. 343 and ii. 6-7. Farewell to Florence, ii. 6. Inscription for a wood, p. 44. Sophonisba to Masinissa, pp. 45-7. Spr, pp. 57-8. Cat, pp. 66-7. Cog iv, pp. 74-5. Characters of the Christ-Cross Row, pp. 81-4. Adv, pp. 111-13. Cand, pp. 226-7. Translation of Thebaid ix. 319-27, pp. 299300.

1916. Eton, El, PP, Bard, FS, Sketch, Letters (Tovey, nos. 24, 26, 27, 92, 156) in Franklyn Bliss Snyder and Robert Grant Martin, A book of English literature, New York, Macmillan, 1916, 8vo, pp. 342-52. [50b

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