CORDELIER.—Tales of the Cordelier metamorphosed, as narrated in a manuscript from the Borromeo collection; and in the Cordelier Cheval of M. [Alexis] Piron. With translations. [vignette] London: Printed at the Shakspeare Press, by W. Bulmer and W. Nicol. 1821. 4to, red morocco, gilt back, side panels, gilt top, uncut edges, by R. W. Smith.

One of sixty-four copies privately printed by George Hibbert, with eleven etchings on India paper by J. R. Cruikshank.

The Italian text is on the upper half of the page, the English on the lower. Piron's "Cordelier-Cheval" is on pages 39-54.

COREY, John.—The Metamorphosis: or, the Old Lover Out-witted. A Farce. As it is now Acted at the New Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. Written Originally by the Famous Moliere. London: Printed for Bernard Lintott at the Middle-Temple Gate in Fleet-ſtreet. 1704. Priee 1s. 6d. 4to, green levant morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, by Zaehnsdorf.

First edition. A-H in fours, title on A1. Dedication to Clayton Milbourn, first Prologue and Epilogue by Charles Johnson.

COREY, John.—A Cure for Jealousie. A Comedy. As it was Acted at the New Theatre in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields, by His Majestys Servants. [Three lines from Horace] London: Printed for Richard Harrison, at his Shop in New-Inn, without Temple Barr: 1701: 4to, half cloth.

First edition. A-H in fours, title on A1. Dedicated to Edmund Fullwood.

CORIDON'S SONG And other Verſes from various sources With Illuſtrations by Hugh Thomson And an Introduction by Austin Dobson London Macmillan and Co. . . . 1894. Imperial 8vo, buckram, uncut edges.

One of one hundred and fifty-two large paper copies printed.

"CORNWALL, Barry."—See Procter, Bryan Waller.