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of Great Britain. (From internal evidence I think this article may have been written by Scott, and am sure that he dictated many of the opinions it expresses, if he is not responsible for the whole.) 1809 Vol. II, part 2. The Vision of Don Roderick. (Reprinted from the first edition.) Poems. Epitaph designed for a Monument to be erected in Lichfield Cathedral to the Rev. Thomas Seward. Poems. Cursory remarks upon the French order of battle, particularly in the campaigns of Buonaparte. (See _Lockhart_, Vol. II, p. 161.) Periodical Criticism. (From internal evidence I am sure that this was written by Scott. The style is decidedly more interesting than that of the article on the poets, in the volume for the preceding year.) The Inferno of Altisidora. (This immediately follows the article on Periodical Criticism, and is a burlesque sketch on the same subject. It serves to introduce the following imitations, respectively, of Crabbe, Moore, and Scott himself.) The Poacher. "Oh say not, my love, with that mortified air." The Vision of Triermain. 1810 Vol. III, part 2. Account of the poems of Patrick Carey, a poet of the seventeenth century. (Afterwards prefixed to the volume of Carey's poems published in 1820. See _Lockhart_, Vol. II, pp. 245-8.) 1811 Vol. IV, part 2. Biographical memoir of John Leyden, M.D. (In the Miscellaneous Prose Works.) 1812 Vol. V, part 2. Extracts from a journal kept during a coasting voyage through the Scottish Islands. (Published in complete form in _Lockhart_, Vol. II.) 1813 Vol. VI. The Dance of Death. Poems. Romance of Dunois, from the French. Poems. Song for the anniversary meeting of the Pitt Club of Scotland. Poems. Song on the lifting of the banner of the House of Buccleuch, at a great football match on Carterhaugh. Poems. 1814 Vol. VII. Historical Review of the Year. (See _Lockhart_, Vol. III, p. 76.) 1815 Vol. VIII. Historical Review of the Year. (See _Lockhart_, Vol. III, p. 124.) The Search after Happiness, or the Quest of Sultaun Solimaun. (Reprinted from the _Sale-Room_. See _Lockhart_, Vol. III, pp. 89-90.) 1816 Vol. IX. The Noble Moringer. Translated from the German. Poems. (See also the introduction to _The Betrothed_.) 1817 Vol. X. Farewell Address, spoken by Mr. Kemble to the Edinburgh Theatre, on the 29th March, 1817. (Reprinted from
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