The Ballad Society list by We Furnival on the completion of the print of the Percy Folic in the own collections of Balais, se the Roxburghe Bigfoni. mon Douce, and to print Ballade from T, and books illstating By The Balliad Soeren boks are pentel in demy Svo, like those Early English Text Suelery, and the Pay Edie hat on test paper for ake of the Wood-ents, and also in siger als on Whatman's egity ng the paper. The subscription for the delis Game a year, for the gall bed pagers Tire Get The shriptions date from mary 1, 1908 The Safety's books are not on sale panty to the pubife.. enty have been ed or by Bat Office Order, payriptions should he paid either to the scent of The Ball Society at the liance Bank, Bolomew Lane, London, W. A. DALZIEL, E. le at the Chief Ollie E.C.) to the Hon. See Members and Local Secretaries are wanted 1. Ballads and Poems from Manuscripts. Tal. I, Part 1, on the Condition of England in the Reigns of Henry VIIL and Elv. Vie (including the State of the Clergy, Monks, and Friars) contains (besides a long Introduction) the following meme, &e.: Now a Dayes, ab 1520 AD; Vox Populi Vox Dei, &.D. 1597-8 The Rayn of a Ream; The Image of Tpodresy, D. 1533; Against The Mayheming English Latherans and the Poisonous Dragon Luther; The Spoiling of the Abbeys; The Overthrowe of the Abbeys, a Tale of Rabin Hoode; Die Monauterie Diratis. Edited by F. J. FURSIVALL, M.A. 1868. Yo, 2. Ballads from Manuscripts Vol. I. Part 2, contains Ballads on Wolsey, 30, 8, 10. Balladd from Mannscripts Volume II, Part 1: The Poore Mans was establisht by Mr Furnivall, on the completion of the print of the Percy Folio MS, to reprint the known collections of Ballads, like the Roxburghe, Bagford, Rawlinson, Douce, &c., and to print Ballads from MSS, and books illustrating Ballad-History. The Ballad Society books are printed in demy 8vo, like those of the Early English Text Society, and the Percy Folie (but on toned paper for the sake of the Wood-cuts), and also in super-royal Svo, on Whatman's eightyshilling ribbed paper. The subscription for the demy 8vos is One Guinea a year; that for the royal ribbed papers Three Guineas. The subscriptions date from January 1, 1868. The Society's books are not on sale separately to the public. Twenty have been issued. More Members and Local Secretaries are wanted. Subscriptions should be paid either to the accent of The Ballad Society at the Alliance Bank, Bartholomew Lane, London, , or (by Post Office Order, payable at the Chief Office, E.C.) to the Hon. Sec W. A. DALZIEL, Esq., 9, Milner Street, Islington, N. No. 1. Ballads and Poems from Manuscripts. Vol. I, Part 1, on the Condition of England in the Reigns of Henry VIII. and Edw. VI. (including the State of the Clergy, Monks, and Friars) contains (besides a long Introduction) the following poems, &c.: Now a Dayes, ab. 1520 A.D.; Vox Populi Vox Dei, A.D. 1547-8; The Ruyn' of a Ream'; The Image of Ypocresye, A.D. 1533; Against the Blaspheming English Lutherans and the Poisonous Dragon Luther; The Spoiling of the Abbeys; The Overthrowe of the Abbeys, a Tale of Robin Hoode; De Monasteriis Dirutis. Edited by F. J. FURNIVALL, M.A. 1868. No. 2. Ballads from Manuscripts. Vol. I, Part 2, contains Ballads on Wolsey, No. 3, 10. Ballads from Manuscripts. Volume II, Part 1: The Poore Mans No. 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13. The Roxburghe Ballads, Part 1 (1869), Part 2 (1870), No. 7. Captain Cox, his Ballads and Books, or, ROBERT LANEHAM'S Letter: No. 11. Love-Poems and Humourous ones, from a volume in the British Museum, No. 14, 15, 16, 17. The Bagford Ballads, edited by the Rev. J. W. ESWORTHL In Preparation, all the Ballads having been copied. The Bagford Ballads, Supplement: The Amanda Group, ed. Rev. J. W. EBSWORTH. T |