Publications of W. Pickering. 

 Pickering's Aldine Edition of the Poets. Price 



5s. each volume, in cloth boards, or 10s. 6d. bound in morocco 

 by Hayday. Each author may be had separately ; or complete 

 sets, 53 volumes, price iSL 5s. in boards. 



Akenside. 

 Beattie. 

 Burns, 3 vols. 

 Butler, 2 vols. 

 Chaucer, 6 vols. 

 Churchill, 3 vols. 

 Collins. 

 Cowper, 3 vols. 



Dryden, 5 vols. 



Falconer. 



Goldsmith. 



Gray. 



H. Kirke White. 



Milton, 3 vols. 



Parnell. 



Pope, 3 vols. 



Prior, 2 vols. 

 Shakespeare. 

 Spenser, 5 vols. 

 Surrey and VVyatt, 'J 



vols. 



Swift, 3 vols. 

 Thomson, i! vols. 

 Young, 2 vols. 



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Bacon's Essays and Wisdom of the Ancients. 



Edited by Basil Montagu. Fcp. 8vo. 5s. 



Bacon's Advancement of Learning. Edited by 



Basil Montagu. Fcp. 8vo. 5s. 



Bacon's Novum Organum, or True Suggestions 



for the Interpretation of Nature. Fcp. 8vo. 5s. 



A short and plain Instruction for the better un- 

 derstanding of the Lord's Supper ; with the necessary Prepa- 

 ration required. By the Right Rev. Thomas Wilson, Lord 

 Bishop of Sodor and Man. Fcp. 8vo. 4s. Beautifully printed 

 in large type by Whittingham. 



Sacra Privata. The Private Meditations and 



Prayersof the Right Rev. Thomas Wilson, D. D. Lord Bishop 

 of Sodor and Man. Fcp. 8vo. 4s. Uniform with the above. 



Lanceloti Andrewes, Episcopi Wintoniensis, 



Preces Private Quotidianae. Gr. et Lat. A New Edition 

 very carefully corrected. Fcp. 8vo. 9s. 



Bishop Andrews's Private Devotions, with his 



Manual for the Sick, translated from the Original Greek, by 

 the Rev. Peter Hall, fcp. 8vo. with Portrait, 5s. 



The Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations of 



HENHY VAUC.HAN. With a Memoir by the Rev. H. F. LVTE, 

 fcp. 8vo. 5s. 



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