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deligente correction of his own maners, wherefore all noble men assaied to folowe hym. No daie passed wherein he dyd not some thynge charitably, gentilly, or honorable, but those thynges he did in suche wise aske therein, nether consumed ne wasted the common treasure."

"He procured seldome any condemnacions, but those that were doen he never pardoned." He woulde not suffre any of his courte to weare any garmente mixte with golde, or otherwise preciouse or costly, nor he himselfe delited in riche apparaile," saying, "Gouvernance was in vertue, and not in beautie or costlie apparayle; preciouse stones that were geven to hym, he caused to be solde, estemyng it to be a womanly appetite to have such jewelles."

The present specimen of Sir Thomas Elyote's writings may induce some persons to look further, and I therefore transmit a list of all his works and their several editions, from which it will be apparent that our author's labours have been much regarded.

SIR THOMAS ELYOTE'S WORKS AND THEIR EDITIONS.

1. Boke named the Governor.-Printed by Berthelet, 1531, 1534, 1537, 1546, and 1553, 12mo.-No Printer named, 1557, 12mo.-by T. Marsh, 1565, 12mo.-by T. East, 1580, 12mo.

2. Image of Gouvernance.—Printed by Berthelet, 1541, 1544, 4to.— by W. Seres, 1556, 12mo.

3. Castle of Health.-Printed by Berthelet, 1534, 1541, 1547, 1561, 12mo. 1539, 4to.-by T. Marsh, 1576, 1580, 12mo.

4. Of the Knowledge which maketh a wise man.—Printed by Berthelet, 1553, 12mo.

5. St. Cyprian's Sermon on Mortality, with Picus Mirandola's Rules of a Christian Life.-Printed by Berthelet, 1534, 1539, 12mo.

6. Pasquil the Playne.—Printed by Berthelet, 1533, 1539, 12mo. 7. Defence of good Women.-Printed by Berthelet, 1540, 1545, 12mo. 8. Banquet of Sapience.-Printed by Berthelet, 1542, 1545, 12mo.— by I. Day, 1557, 12mo.

9. His Dictionary (Bibliotheca Eliote.)-Printed by Berthelet, 1538, 1542, 1545, 1552, 1559, in folio.

10. Plutarch's Education of Children.-Printed by Berthelet, no date,

4to.

11. Doctrinal of Princes, (translated from Isocrates.)-Printed by Berthelet, without date, 1534, 12mo.-by T. Petit, without date, 12mo.

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Brewer, Anthony, 290.

Brissac, Marechal de, 214.

Brooke, Sir Robert, 66. 67.

Brook, Fulke Greville, Lord, 32.

Brooke, 180.

BROWNE, WILLIAM, his Pastorals review-

ed, 149-185.

Buchanan, George, 214.

Buckhurst, Lord, his Ferrex and Porrex,
78. 79. 80. 81.
Burgess, Dr. 257.
Burns, 197.

BUTLER, SAMUEL, 69. 70. his Genuine
and Spurious Remains reviewed, 256-270,
remarks on his Hudibras, 256. 257. 259.
Byron, Lord, 34. 149. 200.

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Cardan, 52.

Carew, 33.

Carisbrook Castle, 63.
Carte, 380.

Cellini, Benvenuto, 238.

Cervantes, 257.

Chalmers, Mr. 105. 184.

Chapman, George, 228.

Charles the First, 21. 52. 63. 66. 227. 238.

241. 269.

Charles the Second, 2. 250. 254.

Charles the Tenth, of Sweden, 65.
Chatterton, 36.

Cibber, Colley, 238.

Clarendon, Lord, 68.

Clifford, Sir Nicholas, 352.

Coke, Sir Edward, 254. 255.

Coleridge, Mr. S. T. 196. 197. 198. 199.

201. 205.

Collier, Mr. Payne, 273.

Collins, 107, 197.

Corbet, Miles, 62.

Cornwall, Barry, 149. 199. 200.

Cotton, Charles, 209. 227.

Cowley, 228. 304.

Cowper, 111. 184. 197.

Creech, 295.

Crabbe, Rev. G. 203.

Crichton, 35.

Cromwell, Oliver, 63. 65. 66. 68. 275. 276.

Dante, 39.

D'Arblay, Madame, 206.

DAVENANT, SIR WILLIAM, his Gondi-

bert reviewed, 304-324.

Davies, 180.

Day, John, 378.

Denham, Sir John, 269.

Dibdin, Rev. T. F. 324. 327. 328.

Digby, Sir Kenelm, 55. 56. 257.

D'Israeli, Mr. 304.

Dodington, Sir William, 45.
Dodsley, 70.

Douce, Mr. 327.

Drake, Sir Francis, 99.
Dryden, 3. 31. 149. 258. 260.
Dunlop, Mr. 36.

Earl, Serjeant, 242.

Earle, Bishop, 260.

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La Harpe, 227.

Lamb, Mr. C. 81. 199.

Lamb, Lady, 206.

Lamb, Miss, 206.

Langbaine, 73.

Lawrence, Sir John, 245.

Lazarillo de Tormes, Adventures of, re-
viewed, 133-148.

Lenthall, Speaker, 64.

L'Estrange, Sir Roger, 269.
Lilburne, John, 270.

Lilly, John, 92. his Euphues, 37.

LILLY, WILLIAM, 257. 270. his History
of his Life and Times reviewed, 51-70.
Lingua, a pleasant Comedie, reviewed, 270-
290.

Lloyd, Mr. C. 204.

Lodge, Thomas, 70. 83. his Looking Glasse

for London, 90. 91.92.
London, fire of, 66. 67.

Longueville, Mr. 260.
Longinus, 5.

Lucretius, 295.

Luke, Sir Samuel, 269. 270.

Luna, H. de, 145.

Lydgate, 327.

Malebranche, 35. 221. 224.

Malthus, Mr. 186. 188. 189.

MANWARING, GEORGE, his Discourse of
Sir A. Sherley's Travele into Persia,
351-381.

Manwood, 180.

Marlowe, Christopher, 83. 86. 92.

Mary, Queen, 71.

Mason, Rev. Wm. 107.

Maturin, Rev. R.C. 204, 205.

Maynard, Serjeant, 250. 253.

Mendoza, Diego Hurtado de, 145.

Mew, Bishop, 247.

Mickle, 105.

Middleton, Thomas, 228. 273.

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