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| 1 | Bulwer on the soul | |
| 2 | Idiorne's “The Progress of Refinement” | |
| 3 | The Turkish Spy | |
| 4 | Campbell's “Gertrude of Wyoming” | |
| 5 | Plagiarism from Seneca | |
| 6 | Cassini's zodiac of comets | |
| 7 | Von Raumer on the Banquet scene from Macbeth | |
| 8 | The Three Imposters | |
| 9 | Fortune and the Iliad | |
| 10 | The Lamentations of Jeremiah | |
| 11 | The Amazons | |
| 12 | Theophrastus and Linnxus | |
| 13 | Finis, masculine or feminine | |
| 14 | Multi-language poems | |
| 15 | Marcus Antoniunus | |
| 16 | Error in paintings of Christ on the cross | |
| 17 | Stream flowing through the valley of Jehoshaphat | |
| 18 | The Iliad and the Odyssey as separate works | |
| 19 | The creation of male and female | |
| 20 | Tragedy by Corneille | |
| 21 | Inscription on a prison at Ferrara | |
| 22 | Hédelin on Homer | |
| 23 | Rabbi Manasseh's “The Hopes of Israel” | |
| 24 | Assassin | |
| 25 | “Let not the dead be injured” | |
| 26 | Corporal oaths | |
| 27 | The appeal of fantastic Eastern tales | |
| 28 | Abbé de St. Pierre | |
| 29 | Ranz des Vaches | |
| 30 | Scylla and Charydbis | |
| 31 | Verses to Tiberio Fiurilli | |
| 32 | Farce or pantomime in a tragic drama | |
| 33 | Possible plagiarism of Thomas Gray by Henry Cary | |
| 34 | Italian comedy | |
| 35 | Origin of “Paradise Lost” | |
| 36 | Possible plagiarism of Milton by Pope | |
| 37 | Milton on Satan with the rising sun | |
| 38 | Plagiarism of Blair by Campbell | |
| 39 | Plagiarism of Butler by Young | |
| 40 | Plagiarism of Young by Goldsmith | |
| 41 | Dryden on Bacchus | |
| 42 | Identical lines in the Iliad and Odyssey | |
| 43 | Roman prayer of destruction | |
| 44 | First series of moral essays | |
| 45 | Lines over a closet door | |
| 46 | Martin Luther critical of Henry VIII | |
| 47 | The Psalter of Solomon | |
| 48 | Cowley on the Creation | |
| 49 | The queen of Sheba | |
| 50 | Sheridan on Hosier and Tacitus | |
| 51 | The word Jehovah | |
| 52 | The “Song of Solomon” as a sacred book | |
| 53 | Inscription on a painting of Adam | |
| 54 | Slanderers in 1 Timothy | |
| 55 | Hebrew and Eternity | |
| 56 | The slipper of Cinderella | |
| 57 | Porphyry on Satyrs | |
| 58 | Venus as male and Jupiter as female | |
| 59 | Dionysius on an eclipse | |
| 60 | The great flood | |
| 61 | Early Greek history | |
| 62 | Semiramis | |
| 63 | The book of Jasher | |
| 64 | Lines by André Chénier | |
| 65 | Archbishop Usher's Life of St. Patrick | |
| 66 | The Mystery of St. Denis | |
| 67 | Milton and Spenser | |
| 68 | Vondel's tragedy “The Deliverance of the Children of Israel” | |
| 69 | Erasmus Darwin's poem | |
| 70 | Pagan fables | |
| 71 | The shield of Achilles in Homer | |
| 72 | Anaxagoras of Clazonmenae | |
| 73 | Masoretical punctuation of Hebrew | |
| 74 | James Montgomery on Ossian | |
| 75 | English hexameter | |
| 76 | Milton personifying a person | |
| 77 | Hebrew poetry | |
| 78 | Verses on Petrarch's tomb | |
| 79 | Inscription on the equestrian statue of Louis XV | |
| 80 | Word origins from Phoenician | |
| 81 | Attrogs | |
| 82 | Comment on the judges of shades in Hades | |
| 83 | The standard of Judas Maccabaeus | |
| 84 | Distinction between soul and spirit | |
| 85 | Dialogues of Lord Lyttelton | |
| 86 | Sonnet by Dante | |
| 87 | Italian sonnet not by Petrarch | |
| 88 | Epitaph on Sannazarius | |
| 89 | Reprehensible lines in Pope's Eloisa | |
| 90 | Mercier and D'Israeli on Metempsychosis | |
| 91 | Epigram affixed to the status of Pasquin | |
| 92 | Possible plagiarism of Milton by Gray | |
| 93 | Possible plagiarism of Butler's Hudibras by Gray | |
| 94 | “He who fights and runs away” | |
| 95 | “We have all been mad once” from Mantuanus | |
| 96 | Possible plagiarism of Dyrden by Pope | |
| 97 | Possible plagiarism of Boileau by Tickell | |
| 98 | “nemorumque noctem” | |
| 99 | Selden on Henry VIII | |
| 100 | Rhyming Greek verse by Aristophanes | |
| 101 | Seneca's Roman tragedies are nearly all on Greek subjects | |
| 102 | A dead man continuing to fight | |
| 103 | Erroneous application of John 20.4 | |
| 104 | Sublime lines of Silius Italicus | |
| 105 | Plagiarism of Lucan and Sulpicius by Tasso | |
| 106 | An epigram on François de Bassompiere | |
| 107 | Epigrams of the Greek Anthology are mostly insipid | |
| 108 | Longinus on pompous thoughts | |
| 109 | Changing of a French book dedication from Richelieu to Christ | |
| 110 | Inscription intended for the Louvre | |
| 111 | Italian Motto under a painting of St. Bruno in solitude | |
| 112 | Cervantes and galimatias | |
| 113 | Quintilian on a pedant | |
| 114 | An Italian metaphysician on the greatness of mind | |
| 115 | Horses on sepulchral monuments | |
| 116 | Satyre Ménippée an exact counterpart of Hudibras | |
| 117 | Concord of sound and sense | |
| 118 | Voltaire's ignorance of antiquity | |
| 119 | Ancient tragedies with happy endings | |
| 120 | historical tragedies by Greek authors | |
| 121 | Erroneous opinions on old Greek comedy | |
| 122 | Schlegel on Harlequin and Pulcinello | |
| 123 | Racine's Antiochus, silent no more | |
| 124 | Voltaire's blunders concerning unity of place | |
| 125 | The origin of Literary Journals | |
| 126 | Le Sage's epitaph | |
| 127 | Forcible French lines | |
| 128 | Benserade's epitaph on Richelieu | |
| 129 | Jesuits on Crébillon | |
| 130 | Dr. Young on the shades of existence | |
| 131 | The “Batrachomyomachia” | |
| 132 | “To love and to be wise at the same time” | |
| 133 | Heathen poets mentioned in the New Testament | |
| 134 | Alexander VI | |
| 135 | A letter for Sir Humphry Davy | |
| 136 | Dionysius Exiguus and the common era | |
| 137 | The book of Judith | |
| 138 | “Evil communications corrupt good manners” | |
| 139 | Three epochs of ancient history | |
| 140 | Lines by Politian on Alessandra Scala | |
| 141 | The temple of Belus | |
| 142 | Homer's prophesies of Protestants | |
| 143 | Sallust on being king | |
| 144 | The first collection of the Iliad | |
| 145 | A quatrain for the gates of a market in Paris | |
| 146 | A 1642 version of the Psalms | |
| 147 | An inscription on an obelisk erected by Pius VI | |
| 148 | Authorship of the Iliad | |
| 149 | The armor of Achilles | |
| 150 | A rhyme on the Acts of the Apostles | |
| 151 | Attraction and repulsion | |
| 152 | Count Bielfeld's definition of poetry | |
| 153 | Epic German poems | |
| 154 | A droll poem on drinking | |
| 155 | Annus erat Regni Augusti | |
| 156 | Bibliotheca Graeca | |
| 157 | Derivation of the word Metaphysics | |
| 158 | The locusts in Beckford's Vathek | |
| 159 | Poetic prose in Patru's “Plaidoyers” | |
| 160 | Despréaux on the caesura in French versification | |
| 161 | The Annals of Tacitus | |
| 162 | Pere Soucier on Hebrew or Samaritan medals | |
| 163 | La Bibliothéque des Bibliothéques | |
| 164 | Lines from Lucretius | |
| 165 | Hebrew words, origin and meaning | |
| 166 | “To smite hip and thigh” | |
| 167 | Germans had no art of writing during the middle ages | |
| 168 | Hebrew silver shekels | |
| 169 | Masoretical punctuation | |
| 170 | Chaldaic passages in the Hebrew text of the Old Testament | |
| 171 | A 1564 version of the Psalms | |
| 172 | A paraphrased version of Psalm 137 | 
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Notes:
None.
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[S:0 - BRP2B, 1985] - Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore - Editions - The Collected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe (B. R. Pollin) (Topics in Pinakidia)