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A Vindication of Natural Diet. Being one in a Series of Notes to Queen Mab, a Philosophical Poem. London: Printed for J. Callow, Medical Bookseller, Crown Court, Princes Street, Soho, by Smith & Davy, Queen Street, Seven Dials. 1813. Price 1s. 6d. 12mo, pp. 43.

[Greek: Iapetionidê, panten peri mêdea eidôs,
Chaireis men pur klepsas, kai emas phenas êperopeusas;
Soit auto mega pêma kai andrasin essomenoisi.
Tous d'egô anti puros dêsê kakon, ô ken apantes
Terpôntai kata thumon, eon kakon amphagapôntes.

—[Greek: ÊSIÔN]. Op. et Dies. i. 54.


1814.


A Refutation of Deism. In a Dialogue. London: Printed by Schulze & Dean, 13 Poland Street. 1814. 8vo, pp. v. 101.

[Greek: SYNETOISIN].


1816.


Alastor; or, The Spirit of Solitude, and other Poems. By Percy Bysshe Shelley. London: Printed for Baldwin, Cradock, & Joy, Paternoster Row, and Carpenter & Son, Old Bond Street, by S. Hamilton, Weybridge, Surrey. 1816. Fcp. 8vo, pp. 101.


1817.


A Proposal for putting Reform to the Vote throughout the Kingdom. By the Hermit of Marlow. London: Printed for C. & J. Ollier, 3 Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, by C. H. Reynell, 21 Piccadilly. 1817. 8vo, pp. 13.


An Address to the People on the Death of the Princess Charlotte. By the Hermit of Marlow. [1817.]


"We Pity the Plumage, but forget the Dying Bird."

No copy of the original edition, apparently limited to twenty copies, is known to exist. A facsimile reprint, reprinted for Thomas Rodd, 2 Great Newport Street, 8vo, pp. 16, was issued not later than 1843, and is still procurable.



History of a Six Weeks' Tour through a Part of France, Switzerland, Germany, and Holland. With Letters descriptive of a Sail round the Lake of Geneva, and of the Glaciers of Chamouni. London: Published by