Egan. The Chrysalis of a Bookworm
47 |
| Evenus. Epigram (Translated by A. Lang) |
48 |
| John Ferriar. The Bibliomania |
49 |
| F. Fertiault. Triolet to her Husband (Translated by A. Lang) |
57 |
| William Freeland. A Nook and a Book |
58 |
| Edmund Gosse. [1] The Sultan of my Books |
60 |
| Thomas Gordon Hake. Our Book-Shelves |
64 |
| Robert Herrick. To his Book |
66 |
| To his Book |
67 |
| Horace. [1] To his Books (Translated by Austin Dobson) |
68 |
| Leigh Hunt. Sonnet |
70 |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson. My Books |
71 |
| Ben Jonson. To my Bookseller |
73 |
| To Sir Henry Goodyere |
74 |
| Charles Lamb. In the Album of Lucy Barton |
75 |
| A. Lang. Ballade of the Book-Hunter |
77 |
| Ballade of True Wisdom |
79 |
| Ballade of the Bookman's Paradise |
81 |
| The Rowfant Books |
83 |
| The Rowfant Library |
85 |
| Ghosts in the Library |
87 |
| George Parsons Lathrop. [1] The Book Battalion |
91 |
| Walter Learned. [1] On the Fly-Leaf of a Book of Old Plays |
93 |
| Robert Leighton. Too Many Books |
95 |
| Frederick Locker. [1] From the Fly-Leaf of the Rowfant Montaigne |
97 |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. My Books |
98 |
| Lord Lytton. The Souls of Books |
99 |
| Cosmo Monkhouse.
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