HUNT, Leigh.—The Feast of the Poets, with other pieces in verse, by Leigh Hunt . . . Second edition, amended and enlarged. London: Printed for Gale and Fenner . . . 1815. Post 8vo, half red morocco, uncut edges.

HUNT, Leigh.—The Descent of Liberty, a mask; by Leigh Hunt. London: printed for Gale, Curtis, and Fenner . . . 1815. Foolscap 8vo, half red morocco, uncut edges.

First edition.

HUNT, Leigh.—Foliage; or poems original and translated, by Leigh Hunt. . . . London: printed for C. and J. Ollier, . . . 1818. Foolscap 8vo, cloth, uncut edges.

First edition.

HUNT and BYRON.—The Liberal. Verse and Prose from the South. By Leigh Hunt, Lord Byron &c] London, 1822: [-1823] printed by and for John Hunt. 8vo, two volumes, calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford.

First edition. The article "Apuleius," Volume 2, page 151, embodies a covert attack on Dr. Darwin and Anna Seward.

Byron's "Vision of Judgment" was first published in Part I, 1822, "Heaven and Earth, a Mystery," in Part II, 1822, and "Morgante Maggiore di Messer Luigi Pulci," Canto I, in Part IV, 1823.

HUNT, Leigh.—Lord Byron and some of his Contemporaries; with Recollections of the Author's Life, and of his Visit to Italy. By Leigh Hunt. London: Henry Colburn 1828. 4to, red levant morocco, heavy back panels and side corners, gilt edges, by F. Bedford.

First edition. Portraits and facsimile, also seventy-one inserted plates, and autograph letters of Leigh Hunt (to Elliston the actor) and John Murray. Twenty-seven of the portraits are proofs on India paper, there are fifteen portraits of Byron, six of Charles Lamb, unlettered proof mezzotints of Thomas Campbell and George IV, unfinished proof of David Garrick, of Benjamin West by Caroline Watson, etc.