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Sir Edward Peyton's Divine Catastrophe of the House of Stuarts.
1813 Rokeby.
Memoirs of the Reign of King Charles I., by Sir Philip Warwick.
Edinburgh.

[Edited by Scott anonymously.] The Bridal of Triermain.
1814 Illustrations of Northern Antiquities from the earlier Teutonic and Scandinavian romances, by Robert Jamieson ...

with an abstract of the Eyrbyggja-Saga; being the early annals of that district of Iceland lying around the promontory called Sudefells, by Walter Scott.
Edinburgh.
See also Northern Antiquities by P.H.Mallet, London, 1847; and the edition in Bohn's Library, 1890.
Lockhart says: "Any one who examines the share of the work which goes under Weber's name will see that Scott had a considerable hand in that also.

The rhymed versions from the _Nibelungen Lied_ came, I can have no doubt, from his pen." (_Lockhart_, II, 320.) The Works of Jonathan Swift, containing additional letters, tracts, and poems, not hitherto published; with notes and a life of the author, by Walter Scott.

19 vols.


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