I. THE LOVE EPISTLES OF ARISTÆNETUS
THE Love Epistles of Aristaenetus: Translated From The Greek Into English Metre. Love refines The thoughts and heart enlarges; hath his seat In reason and is judicious.” — Milt. Par. Loft, B.8. London: Printed for J. Wilkie, No. 71, St. Paul’s Church-yard. MDCCLXXI. 8vo.
Pagination. P. [i] half-title. The Love Epistles of Aristœnetus; p. [ii] blank; p. [iii] title; p. [iv] blank; pp. [v] & vi-xii Preface signed H.S.; pp. [xiii] & xiv — xvi; Contents; pp. [I] & 2 — 174 text; pp. [175] & [176] Books printed for J. Wilkie. The Love Epistles of Aristænetus. The Second Edition Corrected. London; Wilkie, 1773, 8vo. Fom Anderson, Sheridan Bibliography, p iv.
2. A FAMILIAR EPISTLE
A Familiar Epistle to the Author of the Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers and of the Heroic Postscript to the Public.
“Nunc satis est dixisse, ego mira poemata pango:
“Occupet extremum scabies: mihi turpe relinqui est.” Ars Poet.
A Familiar Epistle. The Second Edition.
London, J. Wilkie. Quarto. [This has a new Preface substituted for that of the First Edition. The title-page is reset. Otherwise, except for two Errata, it is a reprint. The only copy known to me is my own.]
3. VERSES TO THE MEMORY OF GARRICK Verses to the Memory of Garrick. Spoken As A Monody, At The Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. London: Published by T. Evans in the Strand: J. Wilkie, St. Paul’s Church-Yard; E. and C. Dilly, in the Poultry; A. Portal, opposite the New Church; and J. Almon, Picadilly. M.DCC.LXXIX. 4to.
Pagination. P. [1] half-title Verses to the Memory of Garrick (Price One Shilling); p. [2] blank; [Frontispiece by Loutherbourg inserted]; p. [3] title; p. [4] blank; p. [5] Dedication dated March 25, 1779; p. [6] blank; pp. 7-15 Text; p. 16 blank. [Second Issue. The Second Issue is identical with the above except that the word Deference is corrected in the Dedication from Difference, as misprinted in the first issue.]
Verses to the Memory of Garrick. The Second Edition. London: 1779. 4to. [From Sichel Sheridan, vol. II, p. 452. He adds there were “many more editions in the same year.”]
The Airs and Chorusses in The Monody On the Death of Mr. Garrick. Set to Music by Mr. Linley.