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Being one in a Series of Notes to Queen Mab, a Philosophical Poem. London: Printed for J. Callow, Medical Bookseller, Crown Court, Princes Street, Soho, by Smith & Davy, Queen Street, Seven Dials. 1813. Price 1s. 6d. 12mo, pp. 43.

[Greek: Iapetionidê, panten peri mêdea eidôs, Chaireis men pur klepsas, kai emas phenas êperopeusas; Soit auto mega pêma kai andrasin essomenoisi. Tous d'egô anti puros dêsê kakon, ô ken apantes Terpôntai kata thumon, eon kakon amphagapôntes.

—[Greek: ÊSIÔN]. Op. et Dies. i. 54.

1814.

In a Dialogue. London: Printed by Schulze & Dean, 13 Poland Street. 1814. 8vo, pp. v. 101.

[Greek: SYNETOISIN].

1816.

Percy Bysshe Shelley. London: Printed for Baldwin, Cradock, & Joy, Paternoster Row, and Carpenter & Son, Old Bond Street, by S. Hamilton, Weybridge, Surrey. 1816. Fcp. 8vo, pp. 101.
 * or, The Spirit of Solitude, and other Poems. By

1817.

By the Hermit of Marlow. London: Printed for C. & J. Ollier, 3 Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, by C. H. Reynell, 21 Piccadilly. 1817. 8vo, pp. 13.

By the Hermit of Marlow. [1817.]

"We Pity the Plumage, but forget the Dying Bird."

No copy of the original edition, apparently limited to twenty copies, is known to exist. A facsimile reprint, reprinted for Thomas Rodd, 2 Great Newport Street, 8vo, pp. 16, was issued not later than 1843, and is still procurable.

With Letters descriptive of a Sail round the Lake of Geneva, and of the Glaciers of Chamouni. London: Published by