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APPENDIX II.

The Tale of the Emperor Coustans and of Over Sea. Aug. 30, 1894-

The Book of Wisdom and Lies, a Georgian Story-book of the EighteenthCentury, by Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani; translated, with notes, byOliver Wardrop. Sept. 29, 1894.

Psalmi Penitentiales : an ancient rhymed version. Nov. 15, 1894.

Epistola de Contemptu Mundi di Frate Hieronymo da Ferrara dellordinede frati predicatori la quale mada ad Elena Buonaccorsi sua madre,per consolarla della morte del fratello suo Zio. Nov., 1894.

The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. 3 vols. Aug. 21, 1895-

The Tale of Beowulf sometime King of the Folk of the Weder Geats, doneout of the Old English tongue by William Morris and A. J. Wyatt.

Jan. 10, 1895.

Syr Percyvelle of Gales. Feb. 16, 1895-

The Life and Death of Jason : a Poem, by William Morris. May 25,1895-

Of Child Christopher and fair Goldilind, by William Morris. 2 vols.

July 25, 1895-

Hand and Soul, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Oct. 24, 1895-

Poems chosen out of the Works of Robert Herrick. Nov. 21, 1895-

Poems chosen out of the Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Feb. 5,1896.

The Well at the Worlds End, by William Morris. Mar. 2, 1896.

The Earthly Paradise, by William Morris. Vol. I. Finished May 7,1896.

(Complete in eight volumes.)

The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, ornamented with pictures by Sir EdwardBurne-Jones. May 8, 1896.

Laudes Beatae Mariae Virginis : early thirteenth century poem.

July 7, 1896.

The Floure and the Leafe, and the Boke of Cupide, God of Love, or theCuckow and the Nightingale. Aug. 21, 1896.

The Shepheardes Calendar: conteyning Twelve ^Eglogues, proportionableto the Twelve Monethes. With twelve illustrations by A. J. Gaskin.

Oct. 14, 1896.

The Water of the Wondrous Isles, a new romance by William Morris.

Ready July 28, 1897.

Sire Degravaunt.

Sire Isumbras.

Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs, by William Morris.

Small folio.

The Sundering Flood, the last romance written by William Morris.

Two Specimen Pages of Froissarts Works, with the special armorial borderand ornaments designed for this book by William Morris. Folio.

Love is Enough, by William Morris.

Some German Woodcuts of the Fifteenth Century, being thirty-five repro-duftions from books that were in the Library at Kelmscott House,together with a list of the principal woodcut books in that Library.

A Note by William Morris on his aims in starting the Kelmscott Press:together with fafts concerning the Press, and an annotated list of allthe books there printed, compiled by S. C. Cockerell.