36, 37. George Pettie’s Petite Pallace of Pettie his Pleasure. Edited by Prof. I Gollancz. 2 vols.
38. Walpole’s Castle of Otranto. By Sir Walter Scott. With Introduction and Preface by Miss Spurgeon.
39. The Poets Royal of England and Scotland. Original Poems by Kings and other Royal and Noble Persons, collected and edited by W. Bailey Kempling.
40. Sir Thomas More’s Utopia. Edited by Robert Steele, F.S.A.
41.[3]Chaucer’s Legend of Good Women. In Modern English, with Notes and Introduction by Professor W. W. Skeat.
42. Swift’s Battle of the Books. Edited, with Notes and Introduction, by A. Guthkelch.
43. Sir William Temple upon the Gardens of Epicurus, with other 17th Century Garden Essays. Edited, with Notes and Introduction, by A. Forbes Sieveking, F.S.A.
44. The Four Last Things, by Sir Thomas More; together with A Spiritual Consolation and other Treatises by John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester. Edited by Daniel O’Connor.
45. The Song of Roland. Translated from the old French by Mrs. Crosland, With Introduction by Prof. Brandin.
46. Dante’s Vita Nuova. The Italian text, with Dante G. Rossetti’s translation on opposite page. With Introduction and Notes by Prof. H. Oelsner.