POPE, Alexander.—The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. in verse and prose. Containing the principal notes of Drs. Warburton and Warton: illustrations, and critical and explanatory remarks by Johnson, Wakefield, A. Chalmers, F. S. A. and others. To which are added, now first published, some Original Letters, with additional observations, and Memoirs of the Life of the Author. By the Rev. William Lisle Bowles . . . London: printed for J. Johnson . . . 1806. 8vo, ten volumes, olive morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, by Lewis.

Large paper copy.

In addition to the regular series of twenty-one portraits and a facsimile, forty other portraits and plates have been inserted in these volumes, consisting of the series by Stothard, Burney, etc., artist proofs on India paper, the illustrations by Marillier, some in two states, and many other proofs.

POPE, Alexander.—The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope [with a Memoir by the Rev. Alexander Dyce, and a portrait of Pope] London William Pickering 1831. Foolscap 8vo, three volumes, cloth, uncut edges.

POPE, Alexander.—The Works of Alexander Pope. New edition. Including several hundred unpublished letters, and other new materials. Collected in part by the late Rt. Hon. John Wilson Croker. With introductions and notes. By Rev. Whitwell Elwin. . . . With portraits and other illustrations. London: John Murray, . . . 1871. [-1889] . . . 8vo, ten volumes, cloth, uncut edges.

Volumes I-IV, Poetry, are dated 1871-82; Volume V, Life and Index, 1889; Volumes VI-X, Letters, 1871-86.

POPE and SWIFT.—(I.) Miscellanea. in two volumes. Never before Published. viz.

I. Familiar Letters written to Henry
Cromwell Esq; by Mr. Pope.
II. Occasional Poems by Mr. Pope,
Mr. Cromwell, Dean Swift, &c.
III. Letters from Mr. Dryden, to
a Lady, in the Year 1699.
Volume I.

London: Printed [by Edmund Curll] in the Year, 1727. Price 5s.

(II.) Miscellanea. The Second Volume.
I. An Essay upon Gibing.
With a Project for its Improvement.
II. The Praise of Women.
Done out of French.
III. An Essay on the Miſchief
of giving Fortunes with Women in
Marriage.
IV. Swifteana: Or
Poems by Dean Swift, and ſeveral
of his Friends.
V. Laus Ululæ. The Praise of
Owls. Tranſlated from the Latin,
By a Canary Bird.