Author:Alexander Balloch Grosart

Works

 * Little Sins (1863)
 * Jesus 'mighty to save': Isaiah lxiii.1 or, Christ for all the world, and all the world for Christ (1863)
 * The lambs all safe; or, The salvation of children (1864)
 * Joining the Church; or, Materials for conversations between a minister and intending communicants (1865)
 * The Key-Bearer: The Crucified: Two Sermons Preached on Occasion of the Opening of St. George's United Presbyterian Church, Blackburn, Lancashire (1868). Co-authored with Willian McKerrow
 * Representative nonconformists: with the message of their life-work for to-day (1879)
 * Hand-list of unique or extremely rare Elizabethan- Jacobean-Carolian books (1885)
 * Songs of the day and night; or, Three centuries of original hymns for public and private praise and reading. The life-story of Jesus Christ—a cantata; with other sacred poems (1890)
 * Choice passages from the writings and letters of Sir Walter Raleigh : being a small sheaf of gleanings from a golden harvest (1893)
 * Robert Fergusson (1898)

As editor

 * The works of Robert Fergusson (1851)
 * The Huth Library, or Elizabethan-Jacobean unique or very rare books in verse and prose largely from the library of Henry Huth (1851)
 * The complete poems of Dr. Joseph Beaumont (1615-1699) (1860), in 2 vols.
 * The complete works of Richard Sibbes, D.D (1862), in 7 vols.
 * The Works of Michael Bruce (1865)
 * Selections from the unpublished writings of Jonathan Edwards, of America (1865)
 * Complete works of Thomas Brooks (1866), in 6 vols.
 * Daemonologia sacra; or, A treatise of Satan's temptations (1867), by Richard Gilpin
 * The poems of Thomas Washbourne, D. D. (1868)
 * The poems and translations in verse (including fifty-nine hitherto unpublished epigrams) of Thomas Fuller, and his much-wished form of prayer (1868)
 * The poems of Giles Fletcher, rector of Suffolk (1868)
 * The poems of Sir John Beaumont, bart. (1869)
 * The poems of Phineas Fletcher (1869), in 4 vols.
 * The works in verse and prose complete of the Right Honourable Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke (1869), in 4 vols.
 * The Songs of Sion of Dr. William Loe, (1620) (1870)
 * Poems by Henry Lok, Gentleman, 1593-1597 (1871)
 * The anatomie of basenesse (1615) (1871), by John Andrewes
 * The works in verse and prose complete of Henry Vaughan, silurist (1871), in 4 vols.
 * The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Andrew Marvell (1872), in 4 vols.
 * The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw (1872), in 2 vols.
 * The Complete Poems of Robert Southwell (1872)
 * The Dr. Farmer Chetham ms.; being a commonplace-book in the Chetham library, Manchester. Temp. Elizabeth, James I. and Charles I. Consisting of verse and prose, mostly hitherto unpublished (1873), in 2 vols.
 * Complete poems, for the first time collected and collated with the original and early editions and MSS. and in the quarto form (1873), in 2 vols.
 * The complete works in verse and prose of George Herbert (1873), in 3 vols.
 * The complete poems of Christopher Harvey being a supplementary volume to The complete works in verse and prose of George Herbert (1874)
 * The complete poems and translations in prose of Humfrey Gifford, gentleman (1580) (1875)
 * The complete poems of Sir John Davies (1875), in 2 vols.
 * The prose works of William Wordsworth: for the first time collected, with additions from unpublished manuscripts (1876), in 3 vols.
 * Complete poems of Giles Fletcher, B.D. (1876)
 * The Complete Poems of Robert Herrick (1876), in 3 vols.
 * The poems and literary prose of Alexander Wilson, the American ornithologist. For the first time fully collected and compared with the original and early editions, mss., etc (1876), in 2 vols.
 * The complete poems of Richard Barnfield (1876)
 * The spending of the money of Robert Nowell of Reade hall, Lancashire, brother of Dean Alexander Norwell. 1568-1580 (1877)
 * English Jacobite ballads, songs & satires, etc. From the mss. at Towneley hall, Lancashire (1877)
 * Occasional Issues of Unique Or Very Rare Books (187x - 1881), in 17 vols.
 * Love's martyr; or, Rosalins complaint (1601) with its supplement, Diverse poeticall essaies on the turtle and phoenix by Shakspere, Ben Johnson, George Chapman, John Marston, etc. (1878)
 * The Complete Poems of Dr. Henry More (1614-1687) (1878)
 * The Complete Works ofJohn Davies of Hereford (15??-1618) (1878)
 * The poems of Thomas Howell, (1568-1581) (1879)
 * The monarchie of man by Sir John Eliot (1590-1632) (1879), in 2 vols.
 * The poems, etc., of Richard James] B.D. (1592-1638) (1880)
 * The Complete Works of Josuah Sylvester (1880), in 2 vols.
 * An Apology for Socrates and Negotium Posterorum by Sir John Eliot (1590-1632) (1881), in 2 vols.
 * The life and complete works in prose and verse of Robert Greene (1881), in 15 vols.
 * Tasso's 'Godfrey of Bvlloigne': (Five cantos) (1881) by Torquato Tasso, translated by Richard Carew
 * Elizabethan England in gentle and simple life (1881)
 * Choice, chance and change (1606) or, Glimpses of "Merry England" in the olden time (1881)
 * The complete works in verse and prose of Abraham Cowley (1881), in 2 vols.
 * The complete works in verse and prose of Edmund Spenser (1882), in 10 vols.
 * De jure maiestatis; or, Political treatise of government (1628-30) and The letter-book of Sir John Eliot (1625-1632), now for the first time printed (1882), in 2 vols.
 * Meditations and disquisitions upon the first psalm: the penitential psalms; and seven consolatory psalms (1882) by Sir Richard Baker
 * The complete works of Thomas Nashe (1883), in 6 vols.
 * The voyage to Cadiz in 1625. Being a journal written by John Glanville, secretary to the lord admiral of the fleet (Sir E. Cecil), afterward Sir John Glanville, speaker of the Parliament, &c., &c. (1883)
 * Prospectus of the Puck Library (1883)
 * The works of John Glanville. (1884), in 3 vols.
 * The non-dramatic works of Thomas Dekker (1884), in 5 vols.
 * The complete works in verse and prose of Samuel Daniel (1885), in 4 vols.
 * The Lismore papers, 1st ser. Autobiographical notes, remembrances and diaries of Sir Richard Boyle, first and 'great' Earl of Cork (1886), in 5 vols.
 * Notes and notices of Elizabethan-Jacobean-Carolian books (1887)

Miscellaneous

 * Introduction to Lord Bacon Not the Author of "The Christian Paradoxes" (1864) by Herbert Palmer
 * A Dictionary of Hymnology, 1892, contributor

Contributions to 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica

 * (with George Gregory Smith)