Well at the World's End 29
40 Chaucer's Works 30
41 The Earthly Paradise, Vol. I. 32
41a " " " II. 33
41b " " " III. 34
41c " " " IV. 34
41d " " " V. 34
41e " " " VI. 34
41f " " " VII. 35
41g " " " VIII. 35
42 Laudes Beatae Mariae Virginis 33
43 The Floure and the Leafe 33
44 Spenser's Shepheardes Calender 33
45 The Water of the Wondrous Isles 35
46 Trial pages of Froissart 36
47 Sire Degrevaunt 37
48 Syr Ysambrace 37
49 Some German Woodcuts 38
50 Sigurd the Volsung 38
51 The Sundering Flood 39
52 Love is Enough 39
53 A Note by William Morris 40
LEAFLETS, &c.
Various lists and announcements relating to the
Kelmscott Press 40
1. Hammersmith Socialist Society, invitations 40
2. Ancoats Brotherhood leaflet 41
3. Address to Sir Lowthian Bell 41
4. An American Memorial to Keats 41
5. Memorial to Dr. Thomas Sadler 41
6. L. C. C. Scholarship Certificates 41
7. Wayzgoose Programmes 41
8. Specimen in Strange's Alphabets 41
9. Card for Associates of the Deaconess Institution
for the Diocese of Rochester 41
Other works announced in the lists as in preparation, but afterwards
abandoned, were The Tragedies, Histories, and Comedies of William
Shakespeare; Caxton's Vitas Patrum; The Poems of Theodore Watts-Dunton;
and A Catalogue of the Collection of Woodcut Books, Early Printed Books,
and Manuscripts at Kelmscott House. The text of the Shakespeare was to
have been prepared by Dr. Furnivall. The original intention, as first
set out in the list of May 20, 1893, was to print it in three vols.
folio. A trial page fro
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