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I. WORKS.

The Riverside Edition of the Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. In eleven vols. With new notes relating to the History, Various Readings, Subject Matter, etc., of these Writings. Illustrated by several fine steel portraits of Mr. Longfellow. London, 1886, etc., 8vo.

II. POETICAL WORKS.

Poems. With illustrations by D. Huntington, Philadelphia, 1845, 8vo.

Among the numerous editions of Longfellow's Poetical Works are the following:-London, 1851, 8vo; London, 1854, 8vo; London, 1856, 8vo, illustrated with designs by J. Gilbert, engraved by the brothers Dalziel;

Boston, 1858, 8vo, 2 vols.; London, 1864, 8vo, illustrated with engravings on wood from designs by B. Foster, J. Gilbert, etc.; London, 1870, 8vo, edited by W. M. Rossetti, illustrated by W. Lawson; London, 1878, 8vo, in 11 vols.; Boston 1879-80, 4to, in 2 vols.; Boston, 1881, 8vo, in 4 vols. ; London, 1884, 8vo, with a prefatory notice by Eva Hope.

SMALLER COLLECTIONS. Ballads and other Poems.

Cam

bridge [U.S.], 1841, 16mo. Poems (Voices of the NightBallads-Miscellaneous). London, [1848], 16mo.

Later Poems. London, 1866, 8vo. The Early Poems of Henry Wads

worth Longfellow, now first collected. Edited and prefaced by Richard Herne Shepherd. London, 1878, 16mo.

SELECTIONS.

Household Poems. With illustra-
tions by John Gilbert, Birket
Foster, and John Absolon.
Boston [U.S.], 1865, 16mo.
In the Woods with Bryant, Long-
fellow, and Halleck. Illustrated
from drawings by John A.
Hows. New York, 1870, 4to.
Songs and Etchings. Set to

music by T. Anderton and
illustrated by R. S. Chattock.
London, 1871, 4to.

Contains "The Day is done."
Favorite Poems. Illustrated.
Boston [U.S.], 1877, 16mo.
The Longfellow Birthday Book.
Arranged by C. Dixon. Ardros-
san, [1878], 16mo.
Longfellow Birthday Book. Ar-
ranged by C. F. Bates. London,
[1881], 8vo.

The Longfellow Birthday Book.
London, [1882], 32mo.
American Poems.

Longfellow,
Whittier, etc. With biograph-
ical sketches and notes, Lon-
don, [1881], 8vo.
Poems and Prose Passages, from
the Works of H. W. Long-
fellow. Compiled by J. E.
Hodgson. Illustrated. Boston,
[U.S.], 1881, 8vo.

Seven Voices of Sympathy, from the Writings of H. W. Longfellow. Edited by C. F. Bates. Boston, [U.S.], 1882, 8vo. Choice Poems from H. W. Longfellow, illustrated from paintings by his son, Ernest W. Longfellow. London, [1883],

8vo.

-The same, entitled, Twenty Poems, etc. Boston [U.S.], 1884, 8vo.

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Aftermath. Boston [U.S.], 1873, 16mo.

Other editions-London, 1873, 8vo; Boston, 1874, 8vo.

The Belfry of Bruges, and other
Poems. Cambridge [U.S.], 1846,
16mo.

-Second edition.
[U.S.], 1846, 8vo.
Christus, a Mystery.
[U.S.], 1872, 12mo.

Cambridge

Boston

The Divine Tragedy, The Golden Legend, and the New England Tragedies are here published together under the above title. Coplas de Don Jorge Manrique. Translated from the Spanish, with an Introductory Essay on the Moral and Devotional Poetry of Spain. Boston [U.S.], 1833, 16mo.

The Courtship of Miles Standish,

and other Poems. Boston [U.S.], 1858, 16mo.

Other editions-London, 1858, 8vo; London, 1859, 8vo, with illustrations by J. Gilbert; Boston, 1859, 8vo; Boston, 1876, 24mo; London, 1878, 12mo; Boston, 1884, 8vo, Riverside Literature Series, No. 3, arranged for parlor theatricals; Boston, 1885, 8vo, Riverside Literature Series, No. 2.

The Divine Comedy of Dante
Alighieri. Translated by Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow. 3 vols.
Boston [U.S.], 1867-70, 8vo.

Other editions-London, 1867, 8vo. in 2 vols. Leipzig, 1867, 16mo., vol. 901-03 of the Tauchnitz Edition; London, 1877, 8vo; London, 1886, 8vo, with Introduction by Henry Morley. The Divine Tragedy. Boston [U.S.], 1872, 8vo.

The Divine Tragedy. Another edition. London, 1872, 8vo. Evangeline, a Tale of Acadie. Boston [U.S.], 1847, 16mo. Other editions Boston, 1848, 12mo; London, 1848, 16mo; London, [1848], 16mo, with an Introduction historical and explanatory; London, [1850], 16mo; London, 1850, 16mo, printed phonetically; London, 1856, 8vo, illustrated by J. Gilbert; London, 1866, 8vo, illustrated from designs by Jane E. Benham, B. Foster, and J. Gilbert; Boston,

1875, 24mo, illustrated: Boston, 1876, 24mo, illustrated; London, 1878, 12mo, illustrated; London, 1878, 16mo, Victoria School Series; London [1882], fol., with illustrations by F. Dicksee; Boston, 1883, fol, with illustrations by F. O. C. Darley; Boston, 1883, 8vo, Riverside Literature Series, No. 1.

Excelsior. With illustrations. London, [1878], 8vo.

Flower-De-Luce, with illustrations. Boston [U.S.], 1867, 16mo.

The Golden Legend. Boston [U.S.], 1851, 16mo.

Other editions-London, 1851, 8vo; Boston, 1852, 12mo; London, 1854, 8vo; London, 1855, 8vo; Boston, 1857, 8vo.

The Hanging of the Crane. Boston, 1874, 8vo.

Other editions-London, 1874, 8vo; Boston, 1875, 16mo, illustrated; London, 1875, 4to, with illustrations. In the Harbor. London, 1882, 8vo. See also Ultima Thule. Kéramos and other Poems. Boston [U.S.], 1878, 16mo.

The Masque of Pandora and other Poems. Boston [U.S.], 1875, 16mo.

Other editions-London, 1875, 8vo; Boston, 1876, 12mo. Michael Angelo, a Dramatic Poem. Illustrated. Boston [U.S.], 1884, 4to.

The New England Tragedies. I. John Endicott. II. Giles Corey of the Salem Farms. Boston [U.S.], 1868, 16mo. Poems on Slavery. Cambridge [U.S.], 1842, 16mo.

Large paper copies were issued of the third edition, 1843.

-Second edition, Cambridge [U.S.], 1842, 16mo. Poems on Slavery, Early Poems,

etc. London, 1848, 16mo. Poems on Slavery, by Longfellow, Whittier, [E. M. Chandler], Southey, etc. London, 1853,

16mo.

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Other editions-London, 1855, 8vo; London, 1856, 8vo; Boston, 1859, 8vo; London, 1860, 8vo, illustrated from designs by G. H. Thomas; London, 1866, 8vo, includes the Goden Legend; Boston, 1884, 8vo; Riverside Literature Series, No. 13. The Spanish Student. A Play in three Acts. Cambridge [U.S.], 1843, 16mo.

Large paper copies were issued of the third edition, 1843. Tales of a Wayside Inn. Boston [U.S.], 1863, 16mo.

Other editions-London, 1864, 8vo; London, 1867, 8vo; illustrated with engravings on wood from designs by B. Foster, J. Tenniel, J. R. Clayton, and T. Dalziel; London, [1874], 8vo. with illustrations by Sir J. Gilbert; London, [1880], 8vo.

Three Books of Song, Boston [U.S.], 1872, 16mo.

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Ultima Thule (In the Harbor, Ultima Thule-Pt. ii.), 2 pt. Boston [U.S.], 1881-82, 16mo. The Village Blacksmith.

Illustrated. [Edited, with an Introduction, by W. M. L. J.] London, 1885, 4to.

Voices of the Night. Cambridge [U.S.], 1839, 16mo.

Other editions-Cambridge, 1840, Svo; London, 1843, 16mo; Boston, 1845, 8vo; London, 1850, 18mo, edited by R. W. Griswold; London, 1852, 8vo, illustrated with engravings on wood from designs by J. E. Benham, B. Foster, etc.; London, 1857, 4to, with illustrations by J. Gilbert.

III. PROSE WORKS.

The Prose Works of H. W. Longfellow. Hyperion, OutreMer, and Kavanagh. 3 pts. London 1852, 12mo.

Other editions-London, 1857, 8vo; Boston, 1857, 16mo, in 2 vols.; Boston, 1866, 16mo, in 2 vols. This is a duplicate of the 1857 edition, with a different title-page, and printed on larger paper; London [1874], 8vo; edited, with an Introduction, by the author of " "Tennysoniana" (R. H. Shepherd); illustrated by V. W. Bromley; Boston [U.S.], 1880, 8vo, in 2 vols.

Bos

American Prose: Hawthorne: Irving: Longfellow : etc. ton [U.S.], 1880, 8vo.

Contains the Valley of the Loire, Journey into Spain from "OutreMer."

Hyperion: A Romance. By the author of "Outre-Mer." 2 vols. New York, 1839, 8vo.

Other editions London, 1844, 16mo; London, 1853, 8vo; illustrated with nearly one hundred engravings on wood; Boston, 1858,

8vo; London, 1865, 4to. ; illustrated with twenty-four photographs of the Rhine, Switzerland, and the Tyrol, by F. Frith.

Kavanagh, a Tale. Boston [U.S. ], 1849, 16mo. Other editions Boston, 1851, 12mo: London, 1858, 8vo; illustrated by B. Foster.

Outre-Mer, a Pilgrimage beyond the Sea. 2 Nos. Boston [U.S.], 1833-34, 8vo.

After No. 2 the publication in num.. bers was discontinued, and the whole work appeared in 1835 in two volumes from the press of Harper and Bros., New York.

Outre-Mer, a Pilgrimage beyond the Sea. 2 vols. New York, 1835, 12mo.

This is the complete work, the pub. lication of which was commenced in numbers in 1833. Other editionsLondon, 1835, 12mo; London, 1850, 16mo; London, 1851, sq. 8vo: Boston, 1851, 8vo.

IV.

MISCELLANEOUS WORKS.

Origin and Progress of the French Language.

[North American Review, vol. 32, April 1831.] Defence of Poetry.

[North American Review, vol. 34, January 1832.]

The Schoolmaster.

[New England Magazine, 6 parts, 1831-33. The first sketches for OutreMer.]

History of the Italian Language and Dialects.

[North American Review, vol. 35, October 1832.]

Spanish Devotional and Moral Poetry.

[North American Review, vol. 34, April 1832.]

Spanish Language and Literature. [North American Review, vol. 36, April 1833.]

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