28 LIST OF BOOKS 



" All who love Wordsworth and Nature will welcome this book. To many it 

 will add a more precious seeing to the eye, and make them understand how, if 

 they look, they will see." — Scotsman. 



" Next to the charming simplicity we like the quiet, picturesque power of this 

 diary." — Dundee Advertiser. 



" The book is one to be read and prized— to be read through with delight, and 

 to be often taken up again with an over-full enjoyment." — Daily Review. 



" A simple, and in many respects a touching record is this, brimming over 

 with sisterly love — womanly, tender, and graceful." — Standard. 



" Many readers will turn with a pure delight from mental wars and questions 

 to wander amid the grandeur and beauty of Scottish glens and mountains in the 

 company of so bright a being as Dora Wordsworth, the loved and loving sister 

 of the poet. — Windsor Gazette. 



" As a picture of Scotland seventy years ago, there is not in the whole com- 

 pass of English Literature a work that can be said to equal or even approach this 

 one." — Literary World. 



" The 'Journal' would be worth reading if it were only for the sake of finding 

 these lines in their proper place : ' Wliat ? you are stepping Westward ? Yea. ' " — 

 Academy. 



" It will extend the fame of Wordsworth, and cause many who know him not, 

 or are little acquainted with his writings, to become his admirers ; and evermore 

 with us the name ' Dorothy ' shall be melodious as the name of one who is a 

 sweet-souled benefactress of our race." — Aberdeen Herald. 



SHAIEP— Kilmahoe, a Highland Pastoral, 



And other Poems. Fcap. 8vo,'6s. 



SIBBALD— The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, The 



Inferno. A Translation in Terza Rima, with Notes and Introductory Essay. By 

 James Romanes Sibbald. With an Engraving after Giotto's Portrait. In One 

 Volume, small Demy 8vo. Price 12s. 



SIMPSON"— The Wear and the Far View, 



And other Sermons. By Rev. A. L. Simpson, D.D., Derby. 1 vol. ex. fcap. 8vo, 5s. 

 " Very fresh and thoughtful are these sermons." — Literary World. 



' " Dr. Simpson's sermons may fairly claim distinctive power. He looks at things 

 with his own eyes, and often shows us what with ordinary vision we had failed to 

 perceive. . . . The sermons are distinctively good." — British Quarterly Review. 



SIMPSON— Areha3ological Essays. 



By the late Sir James Simpson, Bart. Edited by the late John Stuart, LL.D. 

 2 vols. 4to, 21s. 



1. Archaeology. 



2. Inchcolm. 



3. The Cat Stane. 



4. Magical Charm-Stones. 



5. Pyramid of Gizeh. 



6. Leprosy and Leper Hos- 



pitals. 



7. Greek Medical Vases. 



S. Was the Roman Army 

 provided with Medical 

 Officers? [etc. etc. 



9. Roman Medicine Stamps, 



SKENE- The Pour Ancient Books of Wales, 



Containing the Cymric Poems attributed to the Bards of the sixth century. By 

 William F. Skene, Historiographer-Royal for Scotland. With Maps and Fac- 

 similes. 2 vols. 8vo, 36s. 



"Mr. Skene's book will, as a matter of course and necessity, find its place on 

 the tables of all Celtic antiquarians and scholars." — Archceologia Cambrensis. 



