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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: 
Campbell, Alexander, Albyn's Anthology; or, a Select Collection of the Melodies and Vocal Poetry peculiar to Scotland & the Isles, hitherto unpublished.
Volume I,  Chapter III 1778-83  ¶ 19
Volume IV,  Chapter I 1816  ¶ 2
Campbell, Alexander, A Journey from Edinburgh through Parts of North Britain.
Volume I,  Chapter I  ¶ n1
Walter Scott: Autobiographical Fragment, 1808  ¶ 53
Walter Scott: Autobiographical Fragment, 1808  ¶ n1
Campbell, John, Lives of the Admirals, and other eminent British Seamen. Containing their Personal Histories, and a Detail of all their Public Services.
Sir Walter Scott to Lord Montagu of Boughton, 11 June 1821  ¶ 3
Campbell, Thomas, Gertrude of Wyoming; a Pennsylvanian Tale. And other Poems.
Volume IV,  Chapter III 1817  ¶ 23
Campbell, Thomas, “Hohenlinden” in Pleasures of Hope, with other Poems.
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 4 June-11 October 1826  ¶ 18
Volume VII,  Chapter II 1827  ¶ 41
Campbell, Thomas, “Lochiel's Warning” in Pleasures of Hope, with other Poems.
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 4 June-11 October 1826  ¶ 18
Campbell, Thomas, “Lord Ullin's Daughter” in Gertrude of Wyoming; a Pennsylvanian Tale. And other Poems.
Volume V,  Chapter XII 1824  ¶ n1
Sir Walter Scott to Lord Montagu of Boughton, 15 June 1824  ¶ n1
Campbell, Thomas, “O'Connor's Child” in Gertrude of Wyoming; and other Poems.
Volume VII,  Chapter IX 1831  ¶ 36
Campbell, Thomas, Pleasures of Hope, with other Poems.
Volume I,  Chapter X 1800-02  ¶ 19
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 4 June-11 October 1826  ¶ 18
Campbell, Thomas, Specimens of the British Poets: with Biographical and Critical Notices, and an Essay on English Poetry.
Volume II,  Chapter II 1805  ¶ 9
Canning, George, “The Rovers; or, the Double Arrangement” in The Anti-Jacobin.
Volume I,  Chapter IX 1798-99  ¶ 12
Volume VI,  Chapter IV 1825  ¶ n1
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 20 November-24 December 1825  ¶ 94
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 20 November-24 December 1825  ¶ n1
Carleton, George, The Military Memoirs of Capt. George Carleton.
Volume II,  Chapter V 1808  ¶ 13
Volume II,  Chapter V 1808  ¶ n1
Carleton, George, Memoirs of Capt. George Carleton, an English Officer: including Anecdotes of the War in Spain under the Earl of Peterborough and many interesting Particulars relating to the Manner of the Spaniards in the beginning of the last Century.
Volume II,  Chapter V 1808  ¶ 12
Carr, Sir John, Caledonian Sketches, or, a Tour through Scotland in 1807.
Volume II,  Chapter VII 1809-10  ¶ 8
Cary, Henry Francis, The Inferno of Dante Alighieri.
Volume II,  Chapter IV 1806-08  ¶ 11
Cary, Patrick, Trivial Poems, and Triolets, written in obedience to Mrs. Tomkin's Commands.
Volume III,  Chapter I 1812-13  ¶ 22
Volume IV,  Chapter IX 1819  ¶ 10
Walter Scott to John Richardson, 2 August 1819  ¶ 3
Castro, Guillén de, Las mocedades del Cid.
Volume II,  Chapter IV 1806-08  ¶ n1
Walter Scott to Robert Southey, November 1807  ¶ 1
Walter Scott to Robert Southey, November 1807  ¶ n1
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, Don Quixote de la Mancha.
Volume I,  Chapter IV 1783-86  ¶ 15
Walter Scott to Robert Southey, November 1807  ¶ 3
Volume II,  Chapter V 1808  ¶ 20
James Ballantyne to Walter Scott, 15 September 1810  ¶ 2
Volume III,  Chapter IV 1814  ¶ n1
Walter Scott, Island Journal, 29 July-11 August 1814  ¶ 28
Walter Scott, Island Journal, 29 July-11 August 1814  ¶ n1
Volume IV,  Chapter II 1817  ¶ 2
Volume VII,  Chapter VIII 1831  ¶ 45
Chafin, William, Anecdotes and History of Cranbourn Chase.
Volume V,  Chapter VIII 1822  ¶ 4
Sir Walter Scott to Lord Montagu of Boughton, 23 June 1822  ¶ 1
Chambers, Robert, The Picture of Scotland.
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 23 February-25 April 1829  ¶ 2
Chambers, Robert, Traditions of Edinburgh.
Volume I,  Chapter II 1771-78  ¶ n1
Chastellain, Georges, Chronique du bon chevalier messire Jacques de Lalain.
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 10 February-15 March 1826  ¶ 15
Chatterton, Thomas, Poems: supposed to have been written at Bristol, by Thomas Rowley, and others, in the Fifteenth Century; the greatest part now first published from the most Authentic Copies, with an Engraved Specimen of one of the MSS. To which are added, a Preface, an Introductory Account of the Several Pieces, and a Glossary.
Volume II,  Chapter I 1804-05  ¶ n1
Chatterton, Thomas, The Works of Thomas Chatterton: containing his Life.
Volume I,  Chapter XII 1803-04  ¶ 1
Chetwood, William Rufus, The Voyages, Dangerous Adventures, and Imminent Escapes of Captain Richard Falconer containing the Laws, Customs, and Manners of the Indians of America.
Walter Scott to Daniel Terry, 20 October 1813  ¶ 2
Volume III,  Chapter X 1814-15  ¶ n1
Walter Scott to Daniel Terry, 10 November 1814  ¶ 3
Walter Scott to Daniel Terry, 10 November 1814  ¶ 3
Walter Scott to Daniel Terry, 10 November 1814  ¶ n1
Cicero, Marcus Tullius, De oratore.
Volume VI,  Chapter IX 1826  ¶ n1
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 15 March-31 May 1826  ¶ n1
Clapperton, HughDenham, Dixon, Narrative of Travels and Discoveries in Northern and Central Africa, in the Years 1822, 1823 and 1824, by Major Denham, Captain Clapperton, and the late Doctor Oudney, extending across the Great Desert to the Tenth Degree of Northern Latitude, and from Kouka in Bornou, to Sackatoo, the Capital of the Fellatah Empire: with an Appendix.
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 15 March-31 May 1826  ¶ 18
Clarke, James Stanier, The Life of Admiral Lord Nelson, K.B., from his Lordship's Manuscripts.
Volume III,  Chapter II 1813  ¶ n1
James Stanier Clarke to Walter Scott, 18 August 1813  ¶ 2
James Stanier Clarke to Walter Scott, 18 August 1813  ¶ n1
Clarke, James Stanier, Naufragia, or, Historical Memoirs of Shipwrecks and of the Providential Deliverance of Vessels.
Volume III,  Chapter II 1813  ¶ n1
James Stanier Clarke to Walter Scott, 18 August 1813  ¶ 2
James Stanier Clarke to Walter Scott, 18 August 1813  ¶ n1
Clarke, James Stanier, The Progress of Maritime Discovery, from the earliest Period to the Close of the Eighteenth Century, forming an extensive System of Hydrography.
Volume III,  Chapter II 1813  ¶ n1
James Stanier Clarke to Walter Scott, 18 August 1813  ¶ 2
James Stanier Clarke to Walter Scott, 18 August 1813  ¶ n1
Clarke, James Stanier, The Shipwreck, a Poem. The Text illustrated by additional Notes, and corrected from the first and second Editions, with a Life of the Author.
Volume III,  Chapter II 1813  ¶ n1
James Stanier Clarke to Walter Scott, 18 August 1813  ¶ 2
James Stanier Clarke to Walter Scott, 18 August 1813  ¶ n1
Clerk of Eldin, John, An Essay on Naval Tactics systematical and historical. With Explanatory Plates.
Volume I,  Chapter V 1786-90  ¶ n2
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 20 November-24 December 1825  ¶ 3
Clifford, Arthur, Tixall Poetry; with Notes and Illustrations.
Volume II,  Chapter X 1810-11  ¶ 4
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, Biographia Literaria, or, Biographical Sketches of my Literary Life and Opinions.
Volume IV,  Chapter IV 1818  ¶ 12
Walter Scott to Charles Maturin, 26 February 1818  ¶ 1
Walter Scott to Charles Maturin, 26 February 1818  ¶ 2
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, “Christabel” in Christabel; Kubla Khan, a Vision; The Pains of Sleep.
Volume II,  Chapter I 1804-05  ¶ 27
Volume IV,  Chapter VI 1818  ¶ n1
Captain Basil Hall, Abbotsford Journal, 12 December 1824-10 January 1825  ¶ 9
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, “Fire, Famine, and Slaughter. A War Eclogue” in Morning Post.
Volume II,  Chapter VII 1809-10  ¶ 6
Volume II,  Chapter VII 1809-10  ¶ n1
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, The Friend: a Literary, Moral, and Political Weekly Paper, excluding personal and party Politics and the Events of the Day.
Volume II,  Chapter VI 1808-09  ¶ n1
Walter Scott to Robert Southey, 14 January 1809  ¶ 6
Walter Scott to Robert Southey, 31 January 1809  ¶ 3
Walter Scott to Robert Southey, 20 May 1810  ¶ 3
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, Poetical Works.
Volume II,  Chapter VII 1809-10  ¶ n1
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” in Lyrical Ballads.
Volume IV,  Chapter VIII 1819  ¶ n1
Walter Scott to Robert Southey, 4 April 1819  ¶ 3
Walter Scott to Robert Southey, 4 April 1819  ¶ n1
Collins, William, “An Ode on the Popular Superstitions of the Highlands of Scotland, considered as the Subject of Poetry” in  Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Volume III,  Chapter I 1812-13  ¶ 38
Sir Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie, 10 February 1822  ¶ 3
Collins, William, “The Passions. An Ode for Music” in Odes on Several Descriptive and Allegorical Subjects.
Walter Scott to Lady Alvanley, 25 May 1812  ¶ 2
Colman the younger, George, Blue-beard, or, Female Curiosity: a Dramatick Romance.
Walter Scott to George Ellis, 7 December 1801  ¶ 2
Congreve, William, Love for Love: a Comedy.
Walter Scott to Lady Louisa Stuart, 16 June 1808  ¶ 2
Cooper, James Fenimore, The Pilot: a Tale of the Sea.
Sir Walter Scott to Maria Edgeworth, 24 February 1824  ¶ 2
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 13 October 26 November 1826  ¶ 14
Cooper, James Fenimore, The Pioneers, or, the Sources of the Susquehanna a Descriptive Tale.
Sir Walter Scott to Maria Edgeworth, 24 February 1824  ¶ 2
Cooper, James Fenimore, The Spy: a Tale of the Neutral Ground.
Sir Walter Scott to Maria Edgeworth, 24 February 1824  ¶ 2
Cowper, William, The Works of William Cowper, esq., comprising his Poems, Correspondence and Translations. With a Life of the Author.
Volume II,  Chapter V 1808  ¶ n1
Crabbe, George, The Borough: a Poem in Twenty-four Letters.
Volume V,  Chapter VIII 1822  ¶ 28
Volume VII,  Chapter VII 1830-31  ¶ n1
Crabbe, George, “The Dumb Orators; or the Benefit of Society” in Tales.
Volume VII,  Chapter IV 1828  ¶ n1
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 8 April-25 May 1828  ¶ 8
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 8 April-25 May 1828  ¶ n1
Crabbe, George, “The Parish Register” in Poems.
Volume VII,  Chapter XI 1832  ¶ 24
Crabbe, George, “The Patron” in Tales.
Walter Scott to George Crabbe, 1 June [1813]  ¶ 3
Crabbe, George, “Sir Eustace Grey” in Poems.
Volume VII,  Chapter VIII 1831  ¶ n1
Crabbe, George, “The Struggles of Conscience” in Tales.
Volume VI,  Chapter X 1826  ¶ n1
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 4 June-11 October 1826  ¶ n1
Crabbe, George, Tales.
Volume III,  Chapter I 1812-13  ¶ 17
George Crabbe to Walter Scott, 13 October 1812  ¶ 1
George Crabbe to Walter Scott, 13 October 1812  ¶ 2
Walter Scott to George Crabbe, [January 1813?]  ¶ 2
Crabbe, George, The Village: a Poem. In Two Books.
Walter Scott to George Crabbe, 1 June [1813]  ¶ 3
Crabbe the younger, George, “The Life of George Crabbe” in The Poetical works of the Rev. George Crabbe.
Volume II,  Chapter X 1810-11  ¶ 26
Volume V,  Chapter VIII 1822  ¶ 16
Craven, Hon. Keppel Richard, A Tour through the Southern Provinces of the Kingdom of Naples, by the Hon. Richard Keppel Craven, to which is subjoined a Sketch of the Immediate Circumstances attending to the Late Revolution.
Sir William Gell, “Sir Walter Scott in Naples,” [1832]  ¶ 2
Croker, John Wilson, Familiar Epistles to Frederick J[one]s, Esq. On the Present State of the Irish Stage.
Volume VI,  Chapter II 1825  ¶ 15
Croker, John Wilson, “Guy Mannering, or the Astrologer” in Quarterly Review.
Volume III,  Chapter IX 1814  ¶ 14
Croker, John Wilson, The Life of Samuel Johnson, including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides. A new Edition, with numerous Additions and Notes.
Volume II,  Chapter IX 1810  ¶ 2
Volume IV,  Chapter V 1818  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Chapter III 1828  ¶ n1
Croker, John Wilson, Stories selected from the History of England, from the Conquest to the Revolution, for Children.
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 11 May-10 June 1827  ¶ 8
Volume VII,  Chapter II 1827  ¶ 1
Croker, John Wilson, “Waverley; or, 'tis Sixty Years since” in Quarterly Review.
Volume III,  Chapter IX 1814  ¶ 14
Croker, Thomas Crofton, Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland.
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 13 October 26 November 1826  ¶ 13
Cunningham, Allan, “The Mermaid of Galloway” in Sir Marmaduke Maxwell, a Dramatic Poem; The Mermaid of Galloway; The Legend of Richard Faulder; and Twenty Scottish Songs.
Sir Walter Scott to Alan Cunningham, 27 April 1821  ¶ 4
Cunningham, Allan, Remains of Nithsdale and Galloway Song: with Historical and Traditional Notices relative to the Manners and Customs of the Peasantry.
Volume IV,  Chapter XII 1820  ¶ 4
Cunningham, Allan, Sir Marmaduke Maxwell, a Dramatic Poem; The Mermaid of Galloway; The Legend of Richard Faulder; and Twenty Scottish Songs.
Volume V,  Chapter II 1820-21  ¶ 17
Sir Walter Scott to Alan Cunningham, 14 November 1820  ¶ 2
Volume V,  Chapter III 1821  ¶ 4
Sir Walter Scott to Alan Cunningham, 27 April 1821  ¶ 1
Sir Walter Scott to Alan Cunningham, 27 April 1821  ¶ 3
Cunningham, Allan, The Songs of Scotland, Ancient and Modern, with an Introduction and Notes, Historical and Critical, and Characters of the Lyric Poets.
Volume V,  Chapter II 1820-21  ¶ 18
Southey, Robert, “Life of William Cowper” in The Works of William Cowper, esq., comprising his Poems, Correspondence and Translations. With a Life of the Author.
Volume I,  Chapter V 1786-90  ¶ 38
Volume II,  Chapter IV 1806-08  ¶ 21