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Percy Society's Publications, consisting of Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, edited from Original Manuscripts and scarce Publications. London, 1840-52. 8vo.

1. Collection of Ballads, anterior to the Reign of Charles I. Edited by J. P. Collier.

2. A Search for Money, or the lamentable Complaint for the loss of the wandering Knight Monsieur l'Argent. Edited by J. P. Collier.

3. The Payne and Sorowe of Evyll Maryage, in Verse. Edited by J. P. Collier.

4. A Selection from the Minor Poems of Dan John Lydgate. Edited by J. (). Halliwell.

5. The King and a Poore Northerne Man. 1640. Edited by J. P. Collier.

6. The Revolution in Ireland of 1688, illustrated by the popular Ballads of the Period. Edited by T. C. Croker.

7. Songs of the London Prentices and Trades, during the Reigns of Henry VIII., Elizabeth, and James I. Edited by C. Mackay.

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The Early Naval Ballads of England.

Robin Good Fellow, his Mad Pranks and Merry Jests, in Prose and Verse. 1628. Edited by J. P. Collier. 10. Strange Histories, or Songs and Sonnets of Kings, &c. Edited by J. P. Collier.

11. Political Ballads published during the Commonwealth. Edited by T. Wright.

12. The Pleasant History of the Two Angry Women of Abington, by H. Porter. 1599. Edited by the Rev. A. Dyce. The Boke of Curtasye; an English Poem illustrative of the Domestic Manners of the Fifteenth Century. Edited by J. O. Halliwell.

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Chettle's Kind-Harts Dream, containing Notices of Shakespeare, Nash, &c. Edited by E. F. Rimbault.

The Meeting of Gallants at an Ordinarie, or the Walkes in Powles. 1604. Edited by J. O. Halliwell.

Old Christmas Carols chiefly taken from Manuscript Sources. Edited by T. Wright.

17. The Nursery Rhymes of England. Edited by J. O. Halliwell.

18. The Pleasant and Sweet History of Patient Grissell, in Prose and Verse. Edited by J. P. Collier.

19. Lyric Poetry written in England during the Reign of Edward I. Edited by T. Wright.

20. Heywood's Marriage Triumphe, an Epithalamium in memorie of the nuptials betwixt the Count Palatine and the Lady Elizabeth. 1613. Edited by J. P. Collier.

21. Dekker's Knight's Conjuring, done in Earnest, discovered in Jest. 1607. Edited by E. F. Rimbault.

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Paraphrase on the Seven Penitential Psalms, in English Metre of the fifteenth Century. Edited by W. H. Black.

23. The Crowne-Garland of Goulden Roses, a Collection of Songs and Ballads, chiefly historical. Edited by W. Chappell. 24. Gifford's Dialogue of Witches and Witchcraft. Edited by T. Wright.

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25. Hutton's Follie's Anatomie, or Satyres and Satyricall Epigrams. 1619. Edited by Rimbault.

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26. Jack of Dover, a Collection of Tales and The Penniless Parliament of Thread - bare Poets, or all Mirth and Wittie Conceites". 1604.

27. Five Poetical Tracts of the Sixteenth Century. From unique copies, viz. The Doctrynall of Good Servauntes. The Boke of Mayd Emlyn. The New Notborune Mayd. A Complaint of a Dolorous Lover upon Sugred Wordes and Fayned Countenance. And Love's Leprosic. Edited by E. F. Rimbault.

28. Latin Stories illustrative of the History of Fiction during the Middle Ages. From MSS. Edited by T. Wright.

29. Drayton's Harmonie of the Church. Edited by the Rev. A. Dyce.

30. Cock Lorell's Bote, a Satirical Poem, from an unique copy printed by Wynkyn de Worde.

31. Poems by Sir Henry Wotton. Edited by the Rev. A. Dyce. 32. The Harmony of Birds, a Poem, from the only known copy printed in the middle of the Sixteenth Century. Edited by J. P. Collier.

33. A Kerry Pastoral, an Imitation of the First Eclogue of Virgil. Edited by T. C. Croker.

31. Rowland's Four Knaves; Satirical Tracts, in verse. Edited by Rimbault.

35. Thomson's Poem to the Memorie of Congreve.

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by P. Cunningham.

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The Pleasant Conceites of Old Hobson, the Merry Londoner. 1607. Edited by J. O. Halliwell.

37. Maroccus Extaticus, or Bankes' Bay Horse in a Trance. 1597. Edited by E. F. Rimbault.

38. Lord Mayors' Pageants, being Collections towards a History of these Annual Celebrations. Part I. By F. W. Fairholt.

39. The Owl and the Nightingale, an early English Poem. Edited by T. Wright.

40. Thirteen Psalms and the First Chapter of Ecclesiastes. Translated into English Verse by John Croke in the Reign of Henry VIII. Edited by the Rev. P. Bliss.

41. An Historiall Expostulation against the Beastlye Abusers both of Chyrurgerie and Physycke, in oure Tyme. By John Halle. 1565. Edited by T. J. Pettigrew.

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Old Ballads illustrating the Great Frost of 1683-4, and the Fair on the River Thames. Edited by E. F. Rimbault. 43. Lord Mayors' Pageants. Part II. Edited by F. W.

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44. The Honestie of this Age. By Barnaby Rich. 1611. Edited by P. Cunningham.

45. Reynard the Fox. From Caxton's Edition. Edited by W. J. Thoms.

46. The Keen of the South of Ireland, as illustrative of Irish Political and Domestic History, Manners, Music, and Superstitions. Collected by T. C. Croker.

47. The Poems of John Audelay; a specimen of the Shropshire Dialect in the Fifteenth Century. Edited by J. O. Halliwell.

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St. Brandan, a Medieval Legend of the Sea. In English Verse and Prose. Edited by T. Wright.

49. The Romance of the Emperor Octavian. Now first published from MSS. Edited by J. O. Halliwell.

50. Six Ballads, with Burdens; from MSS. Edited by J. Goodwin.

51. Lyrical Poems, selected from Musical Publications between the Years 1589 and 1600. Edited by J. P. Collier. 52. Friar Bakon's Prophesie. A Satire on the Degeneracy of the Times, A. D. 1601. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. 53. The Seven Sages, in English Verse. Edited from a MS. by T. Wright.

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Popular Songs, illustrative of the French Invasions of Ireland. Part I. Edited by T. C. Croker.

Poetical Miscellanies, from a MS. Collection of the time of James I. Edited by J. O. Halliwell.

56. The Crowne-Garland of Goulden Roses. Part II. From the edition of 1659.

57. Barnfield's Affectionate Shepherd. Reprinted from the almost unique copy in Sion College Library. By J. O. Halliwell.

58. Scottish Traditional Versions of Ancient Ballads. Edited by J. H. Dixon.

59. Life and Martyrdom of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury. Edited by W. H. Black.

60. The Pastime of Pleasure. An Allegorical Poem. By Stephen Hawes.

61. The Civic Garland; a collection of Songs from London Pageants. Edited by J. W. Fairholt.

62. Old Poems, Ballads, and Songs of the Peasantry of England. Edited by J. H. Dixon.

63. The Romance of Syr Tryamoure. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. 61. The Introductory Essay on the Romance of the Seven Sages. By T. Wright.

65. A Dialogue of Wit and Folly. By John Heywood. Now first printed. Edited by J. W. Fairholt.

66. A Collection of Proverbs and Popular Sayings, relating to the Season, the Weather, and Agricultural Pursuits. By M. A. Denham.

67. Popular Songs,

illustrative of the French Invasions of Ireland. Part II. Edited by T. C. Croker.

68. The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer. A new Text, with Illustrative Notes. Vol. I. Edited by T. Wright.

69. The Most Pleasant Song of Lady Bessy, and how she married K. Henry VII. Edited by J. O. Halliwell.

70. French Invasions of Ireland. Parts III. & IV. Edited by T. C. Croker.

71. The Cytezen and Uplondyshman. By Alexander Barclay. Edited by F. W. Fairholt.

72. The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer. Vol. II. Edited by T. Wright.

73. Songs and Carols of the Fifteenth Century. Printed for the first Time. Edited by T. Wright.

74. Interlude of the Four Elements. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. 75. Interlude of the Disobedient (bild. Edited by J. O. Halliwell.

76. The Autobiography of Mary, Countess of Warwick. Edited by T. C. Croker.

77. Festive Songs of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Edited by W. Sandys.

78. Westward for Smelts.

Written by Kinde Kit of Kingstone. 1620. An early and curious Collection of Tales. Edited by J. O. Halliwell.

79. Popular English Histories. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. 80. Beleeve as you List. A Lost Play by Massinger. Edited from the original MS. by T. C. Croker.

81. Satirical Songs and Poems on Costume, from the Thirteenth to the Nineteenth Century. Edited by F. W. Fairholt. 82. A Poem on the Times of Edward II. From a MS. Edited by the Rev. C. Hardwick.

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Notices of Fugitive Tracts and Chap-Books printed at Aldermary Churchyard, Bow Churchyard, &c. Halliwell.

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The Man in the Moone, or the English Fortune Teller. From the unique copy printed in 1609. Edited by J. O. Halliwell.

85. The Religious Poems of William de Shoreham, Vicar of Chart-Sutton, in Kent, in the Reign of Edward II. Edited by T. Wright.

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The Interlude of the Trial of Treasure, reprinted from the black letter edition by T. Purfoote, 1597. Edited by J. O. Halliwell.

87. A Manifest Detection of the Most Vyle and Detestable Use of Dice Play. Edited by J. O. Halliwell.

88. An Anglo-Saxon Passion of St. George. From a MS. Edited, with a Translation, by the Rev. C. Hardwick. 89. The Loyal Garland, a collection of Songs of the Seventeenth Century, reprinted from a black-letter copy supposed to be unique. Edited by J. O. Halliwell.

90. Poems and Songs, relating to George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, and his Assassination by John Felton. 1628. Edited by F. W. Fairholt.

91. The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer. Vol. III. Edited by T. Wright.

92. The Garland of Good Will. By Thomas Deloney. Edited by J. H. Dixon.

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Britannia's Pastorals: a Third Book. Now first edited from the Original MS. by T. C. Croker.

John Bon and Mast Person; a Dialogue in Verse. Edited, from the black-letter edition, by W. H. Black.

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