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  • The heroine of Scutari, and other poems / by Edward R. Campbell.
  • The heroine of Scutari, and other poems / by Edward R. Campbell.
  • The heroine of Scutari, and other poems / by Edward R. Campbell.
  • The heroine of Scutari, and other poems / by Edward R. Campbell.
  • The heroine of Scutari, and other poems / by Edward R. Campbell.
  • Themes in poems for children by Bunyan. Engraving by J.J. P(?) after himself.
  • A woman (Ono no Komachi?) lies on a couch wrapped with multicoloured bedclothes; beside her, on the ground, a book (of her poems?) inside a lacquered jar with four handles. Colour woodcut.
  • Empress and court ladies in traditional formal dress on an outing to Kameido plum tree gardens to the east of Tokyo, to view the plum blossoms and write poems about them. Colour woodcut by Chikashige, 1878.
  • The natural history of Selborne / By the late Rev. Gilbert White... To which are added, the naturalist's calendar [by G. White and W. Markwick], miscellaneous observations [with remarks by Mr. Markwick], and poems. [Edited, by J.W. i.e. John White].
  • The natural history of Selborne / By the late Rev. Gilbert White... To which are added, the naturalist's calendar [by G. White and W. Markwick], miscellaneous observations [with remarks by Mr. Markwick], and poems. [Edited, by J.W. i.e. John White].
  • The natural history of Selborne / By the late Rev. Gilbert White... To which are added, the naturalist's calendar [by G. White and W. Markwick], miscellaneous observations [with remarks by Mr. Markwick], and poems. [Edited, by J.W. i.e. John White].
  • Poem and scene showing Florence Nightingale
  • Arabic Manuscript: Poem on general anatomy
  • Arabic Manuscript: Poem on general anatomy
  • Arabic Manuscript: Poem on general anatomy
  • Arabic Manuscript: Poem on general anatomy
  • Arabic Manuscript: Poem on general anatomy
  • Poem ("James May is doomed to die...")
  • Drawing and poem by Jonathan Martin, York, 1829.
  • The art of preserving health; a poem / [John Armstrong].
  • The art of preserving health; a poem / [John Armstrong].
  • The pleasures of imagination. A poem / In three books.
  • The dispensary : a poem in six canto's [sic] / [Anon].
  • La Theriacade, ou l'Orvietan de Leodon : Poeme heroï-comique / [Anon].
  • Newes from the dead. Or A true and exact narration of the miraculous deliverance of Anne Greene, who being executed at Oxford Decemb. 14. 1650. afterwards revived ; and by the care of certain hysitians [!] there, is now perfectly recovered. Together with the manner of her suffering, and the particular meanes used for her recovery / Written by a schollar in Oxford for the satisfaction of a friend, who desired to be informed concerning the truth of the businesse. Whereunto are added certain poems, casually written upon that subject. The second impression with additions.
  • Newes from the dead. Or A true and exact narration of the miraculous deliverance of Anne Greene, who being executed at Oxford Decemb. 14. 1650. afterwards revived ; and by the care of certain hysitians [!] there, is now perfectly recovered. Together with the manner of her suffering, and the particular meanes used for her recovery / Written by a schollar in Oxford for the satisfaction of a friend, who desired to be informed concerning the truth of the businesse. Whereunto are added certain poems, casually written upon that subject. The second impression with additions.
  • Newes from the dead. Or A true and exact narration of the miraculous deliverance of Anne Greene, who being executed at Oxford Decemb. 14. 1650. afterwards revived ; and by the care of certain hysitians [!] there, is now perfectly recovered. Together with the manner of her suffering, and the particular meanes used for her recovery / Written by a schollar in Oxford for the satisfaction of a friend, who desired to be informed concerning the truth of the businesse. Whereunto are added certain poems, casually written upon that subject. The second impression with additions.
  • Newes from the dead. Or A true and exact narration of the miraculous deliverance of Anne Greene, who being executed at Oxford Decemb. 14. 1650. afterwards revived ; and by the care of certain hysitians [!] there, is now perfectly recovered. Together with the manner of her suffering, and the particular meanes used for her recovery / Written by a schollar in Oxford for the satisfaction of a friend, who desired to be informed concerning the truth of the businesse. Whereunto are added certain poems, casually written upon that subject. The second impression with additions.
  • The drunkard's children. A sequel to The bottle. In eight plates / With a poem by by Charles Mackay.
  • The drunkard's children. A sequel to The bottle. In eight plates / With a poem by by Charles Mackay.