Volume II. (I.) Copy No. 15. Milton, a poem in 2 books, By Wm. Blake, 1804, facsimiled at Edmonton, anno 1886, By Wm. Muir, J. D. Watts, H. T. Muir, and E. Druitt. For whom Bernard Quaritch, . . . is agent. (II.) No. 2. The Gates of Paradise, by Wm. Blake, Lambeth, 1793. Facsimiled at Edmonton, anno 1888, By Mary Hughes and Wm. Muir. Bernard Quaritch, . . . (III.) No. 5. The First Book of Urizen, by Wm. Blake, Lambeth, 1794. Facsimiled at Edmonton in 1888 by Wm. Muir, H. T. Muir, J. D. Watts, and A. F. Westcott, from the splendid original belonging to Mr. Macgeorge, of Glasgow. . . . Blake calls this the "First" Book, but he composed no Second. . . . Bernard Quaritch, . . . (IV.) Copy No. 1. There is no Natural Religion. By Wm. Blake. Facsimilied at Edmonton Anno 1886 by Wm. Muir, E. Druitt, H. T. Muir, and J. D. Watts. . . . 4to, two volumes, half green straight-grain morocco, uncut edges, with the original covers bound in, by The Club Bindery.

BLAKE, William.—Facsimile of what is believed to be the last replica of The Songs of Innocence and of Experience executed by William Blake With an Introduction By Edwin J. Ellis . . . London Bernard Quaritch, . . . 1893. Royal 4to, half brown morocco, uncut edges.

No. 28 of fifty copies in water-colours, on printed outlines, touched with gold, in exact imitation of Blake's own work.

BLAKE, William.—The Poems of William Blake edited by W. B. Yeats. London: Laurence & Bullen, . . . 1893. Post 8vo, half vellum, gilt top, uncut edges.

Portrait. No. 53 of two hundred copies printed on large paper.

BLAKE, William.—Selections from the Writings of William Blake with an introductory essay by Laurence Housman London C. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. Ltd. MDCCCXCIII. Crown 8vo, original covers, uncut edges.

Large paper copy, fifty printed, with a frontispiece.

BLAKE, William.—[Illustrations to Dante's "Inferno.">[ Oblong 4to, half cloth, gilt top.

Seven plates on India paper.

BLAKE, William.—See Blair, Robert.