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ow.' He was also the author of that much ad- mired pastoral, 'My time, O ye Muses, was happily spent,' which appeared in the Sth vol- ume of the same work/*
 * Spectator * on * Dreaming * signed John Shad-

Shahcoolen, a Hindu Philosopher residing In Philadelphia Samuel Loi enzo Knapp. Letters of ... to his friend El Hassan, an inhabitant of Delhi. B. 1802.

Shaker. F. W. Adams, in his contri- butions to the " Atlantic Monthly."

Shallow, Master. Rev. Dr. Thomas Foid.

"He was an enthusiastic admirer of the

and admirable imitations of that matchless dram- atist, inserted in several volumes of the * G-ent. Mag.,' under the signature of ' Master Shallow,' bear abundant testimony." "G-ent. Mag.," June, 1821.
 * Svreet Swan of Avon.' Of this, his numerous

Shamrock. R. D. Williams, in poems.

Shandon, Capt. CX Smith, Chdtnan, in London "Belgravia"

Shandon, Captain. Dr. William Ma- ginn, the Captain Shandon of Thack- eray's " Pendennis."

Shandy, Tristram, Gentleman. Laurence Sterne. The life and opinions of... L. 1760-67.

Sharp, Conversation. Richard Sharp. Letters and essays in prose and Terse. L. 1834

Sharp, Gustavus, Esq., of the late firm of Hint and Sharp. Probably Samuel Warren. The confessions of an attorney. 2T.Y. 1862.

Sharpe, JrOme, professeur de phy- sique amusante. Henri Decremps Cod- icilede .. . Paris, 1787.

Sbatt, Montague Latham O. Strong.

Shaver, The. Rev. John Macgowan. [C ChurehiUVj Night: a satire on the manners of the rich and great. . . with notes by ... L, 1768.

Sheelah. A. Fletcher. The mother's request. 18-.

Sh Ib ne, Ii d. Lord Shelburne. See "P., Hon. C.J."

Shelley, A. Fishe. James W. Gerard. Aquarelles [poetry!. N.Y. 1858.

Shenandoah. Lewis H. Morgan. His signature to papers on the "Iroquois," in Cotton *s "American Quarterly Re- view," in 1847.

Shepherd, The. James Hogg. The S/s calendar. Edinb. 1829. p&rst pub- lished in "Blackwood's Magazine."]

Shepherd, Dorothea Alice. Mrs. Ella (Farnam) Pratt. How two girls tried farming. B. 1879.

Shepherd Tom. Thomas Robinson Hazard. Recollections of olden times. 1879.

Sheridan, Bight Hon. B B John Hall Stevenson. Crazy tales. By the late ... L. 1825 See " Eugenius "

Sherlock Solomon Soutkwick. A layman's apology. . . Albany, 1834.

Sherry, Charles. John Osborne Sai- gent, who wrote the versatile papers, signed with this name, in the "Colle- gian," a periodical published by a num- ber of undergraduates of Harvard Uni- versity in 1830.

Shingle, Solon. Caleb Dunn.

Shippen. Samuel Adams, in the "Boston Gazette/' Jan. SO, 1769.

Shirley. John Skelton. Nugae criti- caa : occasional papers written at the sea- side by ... Edinb. 1862.

Shoddy, Gretchen. Carl Hauser, in his contributions to the German edition of Puck"(tf.Y).

Shoe, Aminidab John Bousell. See " P*****, P**** Esq "

Shoehoy, A. Jonathan Swift, D.t>. A vindication of the libel; or, a new ballad, written by ... on an attorney who was formerly a shoeboy.

Sholto. Robert Douglas, in Ms con- tributions to the "Courier" (Glas- gow).

Sholto. Dr. Robert Shelton Mackenzie, in his contributions to the "London Magazine."

Short, BOD. Alexander Pope,' hi his contributions to the "Guardian," jNos. 91 and 92, June 25 and 26, 1713.

Short, Bob. Augustus Baldwin Long- street, LL.D., whose "Bob Short'* arti- cles exerted great influence in nullifica- tion tunes, and who established at that tune the Augusta (Ga.) "Sentinel."

Short, Joshua. Frederick Oakley.

Shortcut, Daisy. IX S Cohen and another. Our show; one hundred years a republic ... P. 1876.

Shortfellow, Harry Wandsworth, Mrs. Mary (Victoria Novello) Cowden Clarke. The song of drop o' wather: a London legend. L. 1856.

Shrewsbury, B de, Esq. William Makepeace Thackeray. Codhngsby. "Punch," 1847.

Shropshire Gentleman, A. Daniel Defoe. The history of the civil wars in Germany. . . Newark, 1782.

Shufflebottom, Abel. Robert Southey. Minor poems. Bristol, 1797-99.

Shuttle, Job. Thomas Weaver.

Siberian Exile, A. Rufin Pietrowski. Story of ... 184^46. L. 1863

SibyL Mrs/SalUe If. (Dam) Mai- tin, who contributed to various journals of the South, especially to " Scott's Mag-