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contents:
Vol I Preface
Chapter I
Chapter II 1771-78
Chapter III 1778-83
Chapter IV 1783-86
Chapter V 1786-90
Chapter VI 1790-92
Chapter VII 1792-96
Chapter VIII 1796-97
Chapter IX 1798-99
Chapter X 1800-02
Chapter XI 1802-03
Chapter XII 1803-04
Chapter I 1804-05
Chapter II 1805
Chapter III 1806
Chapter IV 1806-08
Chapter V 1808
Chapter VI 1808-09
Chapter VII 1809-10
Chapter VIII 1810
Chapter IX 1810
Chapter X 1810-11
Chapter XI 1811
Chapter XII 1811-12
Chapter I 1812-13
Chapter II 1813
Chapter III 1814
Chapter IV 1814
Chapter V 1814
Chapter VI 1814
Chapter VII 1814
Chapter VIII 1814
Chapter IX 1814
Chapter X 1814-15
Chapter XI 1815
Chapter XII 1815
Vol III Appendix
Chapter I 1816
Chapter II 1817
Chapter III 1817
Chapter IV 1818
Chapter V 1818
Chapter VI 1818
Chapter VII 1818-19
Chapter VIII 1819
Chapter IX 1819
Chapter X 1819
Chapter XI 1820
Chapter XII 1820
Chapter I 1820
Chapter II 1820-21
Chapter III 1821
Chapter IV 1821
Chapter V 1821
Chapter VI 1821
Chapter VII 1822
Chapter VIII 1822
Chapter IX 1822-23
Chapter X 1823
Chapter XI 1823
Chapter XII 1824
Chapter XIII 1824-25
Chapter I 1825
Chapter II 1825
Chapter III 1825
Chapter IV 1825
Chapter V 1826
Chapter VI 1826
Chapter VII 1826
Chapter VIII 1826
Chapter IX 1826
Chapter X 1826
Chapter XI 1826
Vol VII Preface
Chapter I 1826-27
Chapter II 1827
Chapter III 1828
Chapter IV 1828
Chapter V 1829
Chapter VI 1830
Chapter VII 1830-31
Chapter VIII 1831
Chapter IX 1831
Chapter X 1831-32
Chapter XI 1832
Chapter XII
Vol VII Appendix
Index
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Titles Index: 
Baillie, Joanna, “The Black Cock” in Fugitive Verses.
Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 26 September 1817  ¶ 1
Baillie, Joanna, A Collection of Poems, chiefly manuscript, and from Living Authors.
Volume V,  Chapter XI 1823  ¶ 13
Volume V,  Chapter XI 1823  ¶ 14
Sir Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 11 July 1823  ¶ 1
Baillie, Joanna, “The Beacon: a Serious Musical Drama” in A Series of Plays: in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger Passions of the Mind: each Passion being the Subject of a Tragedy and a Comedy. Vol. III.
Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 17 December 1811  ¶ 3
Baillie, Joanna, “The Dream: a Tragedy” in A Series of Plays: in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger Passions of the Mind: each Passion being the Subject of a Tragedy and a Comedy. Vol. III.
Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 17 December 1811  ¶ 3
Baillie, Joanna, “Ethwald: a Tragedy” in A Series of Plays: in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger Passions of the Mind: each Passion being the Subject of a Tragedy and a Comedy. Vol. II.
Walter Scott to Robert Southey, [20 September 1810]  ¶ 1
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 10 February-15 March 1826  ¶ 43
Baillie, Joanna, The Family Legend: a Tragedy.
Volume II,  Chapter VII 1809-10  ¶ 26
Volume II,  Chapter VII 1809-10  ¶ 29
Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 27 October 1809  ¶ 1
Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 30 January 1810  ¶ 1
Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 18 March 1810  ¶ 1
Walter Scott to J. B. S. Morritt of Rokeby, 2 March 1810  ¶ 3
Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 19 July 1810  ¶ 5
Walter Scott, Island Journal, 26 August-7 September 1814  ¶ 15
Volume III,  Chapter X 1814-15  ¶ 31
Baillie, Joanna, “Orra: a Tragedy in Five Acts” in A Series of Plays: in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger Passions of the Mind: each Passion being the Subject of a Tragedy and a Comedy. Vol. III.
Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 23 November 1810  ¶ 4
Volume II,  Chapter XI 1811  ¶ 13
Volume II,  Chapter XI 1811  ¶ 15
Volume II,  Chapter XI 1811  ¶ n1
Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 17 December 1811  ¶ 1
Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 17 December 1811  ¶ n1
Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 17 December 1811  ¶ 4
Baillie, Joanna, A Series of Plays: in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger Passions of the Mind.
Volume I,  Chapter X 1800-02  ¶ n1
Walter Scott to George Ellis, 7 December 1801  ¶ 2
Walter Scott to George Ellis, 7 December 1801  ¶ 2
Walter Scott to George Ellis, 7 December 1801  ¶ n1
Volume II,  Chapter III 1806  ¶ 7
Baillie, Joanna, A Series of Plays: in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger Passions of the Mind: each Passion being the Subject of a Tragedy and a Comedy. Vol. III.
Volume II,  Chapter XI 1811  ¶ 11
Volume II,  Chapter XI 1811  ¶ 12
Volume II,  Chapter XI 1811  (verse)
Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 17 December 1811  ¶ 1
Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 17 December 1811  (verse)
Ballantyne, John, English Minstrelsy. Being a Selection of Fugitive Poetry from the best English Authors; with some Original Pieces, hitherto unpublished.
Volume I,  Chapter VII 1792-96  ¶ 63
Volume II,  Chapter VIII 1810  ¶ 10
Volume II,  Chapter VIII 1810  ¶ n1
Walter Scott to J. B. S. Morritt of Rokeby, 2 March 1810  ¶ 4
Baillie, Joanna, “The Siege: a Comedy” in A Series of Plays: in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger Passions of the Mind: each Passion being the Subject of a Tragedy and a Comedy. Vol. III.
Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 17 December 1811  ¶ 3
Bainbridge, George Cole, The Fly Fisher's Guide: illustrated by Coloured Plates representing upwards of forty of the most useful Flies, accurately copied from Nature.
Volume V,  Chapter XII 1824  ¶ 17
Barbour, John, The Bruce.
Walter Scott to George Ellis, 26 May 1805  ¶ 1
Volume II,  Chapter V 1808  ¶ 31
Volume III,  Chapter III 1814  ¶ 14
Walter Scott to J. B. S. Morritt of Rokeby, 24 July 1814  ¶ 6
Volume VII,  Chapter VI 1830  ¶ n1
Sir Walter Scott to Maria Edgeworth, 23 June 1830  ¶ 2
Sir Walter Scott to Maria Edgeworth, 23 June 1830  ¶ n1
Barrow, Sir John, first baronet, “Pringle and Moodie on South Africa” in Quarterly Review.
Volume VI,  Chapter XI 1826  ¶ n1
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 13 October 26 November 1826  ¶ n1
Barry, George, The History of the Orkney Islands: in which is comprehended an Account of their present as well as their ancient State: together with the Advantages they possess for several Branches of Industry, and the Means by which they may be improved.
Volume III,  Chapter V 1814  ¶ n1
Walter Scott, Island Journal, 12-16 August 1814  ¶ 15
Walter Scott, Island Journal, 12-16 August 1814  ¶ n1
Barry, Gerat, A Discourse of Military Discipline, devided into three Boockes.
Walter Scott, Journal Excerpts, March-July 1797  ¶ 21
Beaumont, Francis, The Knight of the Burning Pestle.
Volume II,  Chapter VII 1809-10  ¶ 14
Beaumont, Francis, The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher, in Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes.
Volume II,  Chapter X 1810-11  ¶ 4
Volume III,  Chapter II 1813  ¶ 5
Walter Scott to John Ballantyne, 18 May 1813  ¶ 1
Volume III,  Chapter X 1814-15  ¶ 12
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 10 February-15 March 1826  ¶ 42
Beckford, William Thomas, An Arabian Tale, from an unpublished Manuscript: with Notes critical and explanatory [Vathek].
Walter Scott to Lord Byron, [November? 1815]  ¶ 2
Bell, John,  Bell's Edition: the Poets of Great Britain complete from Chaucer to Churchill.
Walter Scott to James Ballantyne, 12 April 1805  ¶ 2
Beresford, James, The Miseries of Human Life, or, The Groans of Samuel Sensitive and Timothy Testy.
Volume II,  Chapter IV 1806-08  ¶ 1
Blair, Robert, The Grave.
Volume II,  Chapter X 1810-11  ¶ n1
Walter Scott to Lady Diana Scott of Harden, 28 May 1811  ¶ 1
Walter Scott to Lady Diana Scott of Harden, 28 May 1811  ¶ n1
Boaden, James, Memoirs of the Life of John Philip Kemble, esq., including a History of the Stage, from the Time of Garrick to the Present Period.
Volume I,  Chapter II 1771-78  ¶ 26
Volume II,  Chapter VII 1809-10  ¶ 23
Volume VI,  Chapter VIII 1826  ¶ 2
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 15 March-31 May 1826  ¶ 37
Boccaccio, Giovanni, The Decameron.
Volume I,  Chapter IV 1783-86  ¶ 16
Boiardo, Matteo Maria, El fin del inamoramento dorlando.
Edward Cheney, “Sir Walter Scott in Rome,” [1832]  ¶ 6
Bonaparte, Lucien, Charlemagne; ou, L'église délivrée; poème épique, en vingt-quatre chants.
Volume II,  Chapter X 1810-11  ¶ 25
Bonnechose, Emile de, Rosemonde, tragédie en cinq actes.
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 13 October 26 November 1826  ¶ 25
Boswell, James, The Life of Samuel Johnson.
Volume I,  Chapter VII 1792-96  ¶ n1
Volume II,  Chapter V 1808  ¶ 13
Boswell, James, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL. D..
Volume II,  Chapter IX 1810  ¶ 3
Boswell the younger, James, The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: with the Corrections and illustrations of various Commentators: comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an enlarged History of the Stage.
Volume V,  Chapter VIII 1822  ¶ n1
Sir Walter Scott to Maria Edgeworth, 24 April 1822  ¶ 1
Sir Walter Scott to Maria Edgeworth, 24 April 1822  ¶ n1
Bower, Alexander, The History of the University of Edinburgh: chiefly compiled from Original Papers and Records.
Volume IV,  Chapter X 1819  ¶ n1
Walter Scott to Walter Scott, jun., 17 December 1819  ¶ 5
Walter Scott to Walter Scott, jun., 17 December 1819  ¶ n1
Brewster, Sir David, Ferguson's Astronomy explained upon Sir Isaac Newton's Principles: with Notes and Supplementary Chapters.
Volume III,  Chapter II 1813  ¶ n2
Walter Scott to John Ballantyne, 18 May 1813  ¶ 2
Walter Scott to John Ballantyne, 18 May 1813  ¶ n2
Brougham, Henry Peter, first baron Brougham and Vaux, “Don Pedro Cevallos on the French usurpation of Spain” in Edinburgh Review.
Volume II,  Chapter VI 1808-09  ¶ 5
Brougham, Henry Peter, first baron Brougham and Vaux, “The Jacobite Relics” in Edinburgh Review.
Volume IV,  Chapter VIII 1819  ¶ n1
Brougham, Henry Peter, first baron Brougham and Vaux, “The Late Revolution in France” in Edinburgh Review.
Volume VII,  Chapter VII 1830-31  ¶ 46
Bürger, Gottfried August, “Lenore” in Göttingen Musenalmanach.
Volume I,  Chapter VII 1792-96  ¶ 55
Volume I,  Chapter VIII 1796-97  ¶ 1
Volume I,  Chapter VIII 1796-97  ¶ 8
Volume I,  Chapter VIII 1796-97  ¶ 9
Volume I,  Chapter VIII 1796-97  ¶ 10
William Taylor of Norwich to Walter Scott, 14 December 1796  ¶ 1
Volume VI,  Chapter XI 1826  ¶ n1
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 13 October 26 November 1826  ¶ 30
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 13 October 26 November 1826  ¶ n1
D'Arblay [née Burney], Frances, Cecilia, or Memoirs of an Heiress.
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 13 October 26 November 1826  ¶ 58
D'Arblay [née Burney], Frances, Evelina, or, a Young Lady’s Entrance into the World.
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 13 October 26 November 1826  ¶ 58
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 13 October 26 November 1826  ¶ 59
Bucke, Charles, The Italians, or, the Fatal Accusation: a Tragedy, with a Preface; containing the Correspondence with the Committee of Drury Lane Theatre; P. Moore; and Mr. Kean.
Volume IV,  Chapter VIII 1819  ¶ n1
Walter Scott to Robert Southey, 4 April 1819  ¶ 5
Walter Scott to Robert Southey, 4 April 1819  ¶ n1
Bunyan, John, The Pilgrim's Progress from this World to that which is to come: delivered under the Similitude of a Dream.
Walter Scott: Autobiographical Fragment, 1808  ¶ 26
Volume IV,  Chapter III 1817  ¶ 20
Burke, Edmund, Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings in certain Societies in London relative to that Event. In a Letter intended to have been sent to a Gentleman in Paris.
Volume VI,  Chapter VI 1826  ¶ 9
Burns, Robert, “Address to the Unco Guid” in Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect.
Volume VI,  Chapter IV 1825  ¶ n2
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 20 November-24 December 1825  ¶ n2
Burns, Robert, “The Cotter's Saturday Night” in Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect.
Volume I,  Chapter VII 1792-96  ¶ 10
Volume IV,  Chapter VI 1818  ¶ 11
Burns, Robert, “A Dedication to G. H.” in Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect.
Volume VI,  Chapter IV 1825  ¶ n2
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 20 November-24 December 1825  ¶ 60
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 20 November-24 December 1825  ¶ n2
Volume VI,  Chapter VII 1826  ¶ n1
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 10 February-15 March 1826  ¶ 10
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 10 February-15 March 1826  ¶ n1
Burns, Robert, “The Five Carlines” in Life of Robert Burns.
Volume VII,  Chapter VI 1830  ¶ n1
Burns, Robert, “Jolly Beggars” in The Jolly Beggars; or, Tatterdemallions. A Cantata. To which are added, Lines on Wrangling, The Wish, and The Lady's Choice.
Sir Walter Scott to Lord Elgin, 20 January 1829  ¶ 5
Burns, Robert, Reliques of Robert Burns: consisting chiefly of original Letters, Poems, and Critical Observations on Scottish Songs.
Volume II,  Chapter VII 1809-10  ¶ 8
Burns, Robert, “Tam O’ Shanter” in The Antiquities of Scotland.
Walter Scott to Anna Seward, [16 August 1802]  ¶ 3
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 20 November-24 December 1825  ¶ 60
Burns, Robert, “To a Mouse” in Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect.
Volume IV,  Chapter XI 1820  ¶ n1
Walter Scott to Robert Shortreed, 19 January 1820  ¶ 1
Walter Scott to Robert Shortreed, 19 January 1820  ¶ n1
Burns, Robert, “The Vision” in Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect.
Volume VI,  Chapter V 1826  ¶ n1
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 26 December 1825-9 February 1826  ¶ 26
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 26 December 1825-9 February 1826  ¶ n1
Butler, Samuel, Hudibras.
Volume VII,  Chapter VII 1830-31  ¶ n1
Byerley, Thomas, The Percy Anecdotes. Original and Select. By Sholto and Reuben Percy, Brothers of the Benedictine monastery, Mont Benger.
Volume I,  Chapter I  ¶ n1
Walter Scott: Autobiographical Fragment, 1808  ¶ 30
Walter Scott: Autobiographical Fragment, 1808  ¶ n1
Byron, Admiral John, The Narrative of the honourable John Byron, Commodore in a late Expedition round the World: containing an Account of the great Distresses suffered by himself and his Companions on the Coast of Patagonia, from the Year 1740, till their Arrival in England, 1746, with a Description of St Jago de Chili, and the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants: also, a Relation of the loss of the Wager, Man of War, one of the Admiral Anson's Squadron.
Walter Scott to Robert Scott of Rosebank, [30] September 1790  ¶ 1
Walter Scott to J. B. S. Morritt of Rokeby, 9 August 1810  ¶ 2
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, The Age of Bronze; or, Carmen seculare et annus haud mirabilis.
Volume V,  Chapter VIII 1822  ¶ n1
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, Beppo a Venetian Story.
Walter Scott to John Murray, 23 March 1818  ¶ 2
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, The Bride of Abydos, a Turkish Tale.
Volume III,  Chapter X 1814-15  ¶ 23
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Cain: a Mystery” in Sardanapalus: a Tragedy. The two Foscari: a Tragedy. Cain: a Mystery.
Volume V,  Chapter VI 1821  ¶ 22
Sir Walter Scott to John Murray, 17 December 1821  ¶ 1
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: a Romaunt.
Volume II,  Chapter XII 1811-12  ¶ 6
Volume II,  Chapter XII 1811-12  ¶ 7
Volume II,  Chapter XII 1811-12  ¶ 8
Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 4 April 1812  ¶ 2
Walter Scott to Lord Byron, 3 July 1812  ¶ 2
Walter Scott to Lord Byron, 3 July 1812  ¶ 4
Walter Scott to Lord Byron, 3 July 1812  ¶ 5
Walter Scott to Lord Byron, 16 July 1812  ¶ 2
Volume III,  Chapter I 1812-13  ¶ 28
Volume III,  Chapter I 1812-13  ¶ 33
Volume III,  Chapter I 1812-13  ¶ 42
Volume III,  Chapter X 1814-15  ¶ 23
Volume IV,  Chapter II 1817  ¶ 1
Walter Scott to J. B. S. Morritt of Rokeby, 30 January 1817  ¶ 1
Volume VI,  Chapter I 1825  ¶ 6
Volume VII,  Chapter XI 1832  ¶ 7
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: Canto the Third.
Walter Scott to John Murray, 18 December 1816  ¶ 4
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: Canto the Fourth.
Volume IV,  Chapter VII 1818-19  ¶ n1
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, The Deformed Transformed: a Drama.
Volume I,  Chapter II 1771-78  ¶ 5
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, Don Juan.
Volume IV,  Chapter I 1816  ¶ n1
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “The Dream” in The Prisoner of Chillon, and other Poems.
Volume IV,  Chapter I 1816  ¶ n1
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, English Bards and Scotch Reviewers.
Volume II,  Chapter VII 1809-10  ¶ 13
Volume II,  Chapter XII 1811-12  ¶ 8
Lord Byron to Walter Scott, 6 July 1812  ¶ 1
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Fare thee well” in The Champion.
Walter Scott to J. B. S. Morritt of Rokeby, 16 May 1816  ¶ 3
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, The Giaour, a Fragment of a Turkish Tale.
Walter Scott to Lord Byron, 6 November 1813  ¶ 4
Volume III,  Chapter X 1814-15  ¶ 22
Volume III,  Chapter X 1814-15  ¶ 23
Volume III,  Chapter X 1814-15  ¶ 24
Walter Scott to Lord Byron, [November? 1815]  ¶ 1
Walter Scott to Lord Byron, [November? 1815]  ¶ 2
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, Hours of Idleness, a Series of Poems, original and translated.
Volume II,  Chapter VII 1809-10  ¶ 13
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, Memoir.
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 20 November-24 December 1825  ¶ 10
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “Parisina: a Poem” in The Siege of Corinth, a Poem; Parisina: a Poem.
Volume III,  Chapter X 1814-15  ¶ 23
Volume IV,  Chapter I 1816  ¶ n1
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, Poems on his Domestic Circumstances.
Volume IV,  Chapter I 1816  ¶ n1
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, “She Walks in Beauty” in Hebrew Melodies.
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 13 October 26 November 1826  ¶ 18
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Baron Byron, The Works of Lord Byron: with his Letters and Journals, and his Life.
Volume II,  Chapter XII 1811-12  ¶ n1
Walter Scott to Lord Byron, 3 July 1812  ¶ 2
Walter Scott to Lord Byron, 3 July 1812  ¶ n1
Volume III,  Chapter I 1812-13  ¶ n1
Walter Scott to George Ellis, [9 January 1813]  ¶ 1
Walter Scott to George Ellis, [9 January 1813]  ¶ n1
Volume III,  Chapter IX 1814  ¶ n1
Walter Scott to J. B. S. Morritt of Rokeby, 14 September 1814  ¶ 1
Walter Scott to J. B. S. Morritt of Rokeby, 14 September 1814  ¶ n1