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Omnibus Title:
The Complete Harvard Classics • non-genre • omnibus by Charles W. Eliot, L.L.D. [as by uncredited]
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- Essays, Civil and Moral and The New Atlantis by Francis Bacon / Areopagitica and Tracate of Education by John Milton / Religio Medici by Sir Thomas Browne • non-genre • anthology by Charles W. Eliot, L.L.D. [as by uncredited]
- Introductory Note (The New Atlantis) • (1909) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- The New Atlantis • (1909) • novelette by Francis Bacon (trans. of Nova Atlantis 1624)
- The Complete Poems of John Milton • non-genre • (1909) • collection by John Milton
- Introductory Note (The Complete Poems of John Milton) • (1909) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- L'Allegro • (1645) • poem by John Milton
- Song ("Sabrina fair") • (1637) • poem by John Milton
- On His Deceased Wife • (1673) • poem by John Milton
- Paradise Lost • (1667) • poem by John Milton
- Paradise Regained • (1671) • poem by John Milton
- The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns • non-genre • (1909) • collection by Robert Burns
- Introductory Note (The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns) • (1909) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- Death and Dr. Hornbook: A True Story [Scots] • (1787) • poem by Robert Burns
- Halloween • (1786) • poem by Robert Burns
- Address to the Deil • (1786) • poem by Robert Burns
- Auld Lang Syne • (1788) • poem by Robert Burns
- Tam O'Shanter • (1791) • poem by Robert Burns
- Robert Bruce's March to Bannockburn • (1909) • poem by Robert Burns (variant of Bannock Burn: Robert Bruce's Address to His Army 1856)
- Agememnon, The Libation Bearers, The Furies and Prometheus Bound by Aeschylus / Oedipus the King and Antigone by Sophocles / Hippolytus, The Bacchae and The Frogs by Euripides • anthology by Charles W. Eliot, L.L.D. (variant of Nine Greek Dramas 1909) [as by uncredited]
- Agamemnon • [Ὀρέστεια?Oresteia• 1] • (unknown) • short fiction by Aeschylus (trans. ofἈγαμέμνων?Agamemnon)
- The Libation Bearers • [Ὀρέστεια?Oresteia• 2] • short fiction by Aeschylus (trans. ofΧοηφόροι?Choēphóroiunknown)
Choephoroi - The Furies • [Ὀρέστεια?Oresteia• 3] • short fiction by Aeschylus (trans. ofΕὐμενίδες?Eumenidesunknown)
- Prometheus Bound • short fiction by Aeschylus (trans. of Προμηθεὺς Δεσμώτης?Promētheús Desmṓtēsunknown)
Prometheus Desmotes - Oedipus the King • [Ο Θηβαϊκός κύκλος / The Theban Plays?O Thibaikos kyklos / The Theban Plays• 1] • short fiction by Sophocles (trans. ofΟἰδίπους?Oedipusunknown)
- Antigone • [Ο Θηβαϊκός κύκλος / The Theban Plays?O Thibaikos kyklos / The Theban Plays• 3] • (1909) • short fiction by Sophocles (trans. ofἈντιγόνη?Antigoneunknown)
- Hippolytus • (1909) • short fiction by Euripides (trans. of Ἱππόλυτος?Hippolytosunknown)
- The Bacchae • short fiction by Euripides (trans. of Βάκχαι?Bakchaiunknown)
- The Frogs • (1909) • short fiction by Aristophanes (trans. of Βάτραχοι?Batrakhoiunknown)
- Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero with His Treatises on Friendship and Old Age / Letters of Gaius Plinius Cæcilius Secundus • non-genre • nonfiction by Charles W. Eliot, L.L.D. (variant of Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero with His Treatises on Friendship and Old Age and Letters of Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus 1909) [as by uncredited]
- Introdutory Note (Letters of Gaius Plinius Cæcilius Secundus) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. (variant of Introdutory Note (Letters of Pliny) 1909) [as by uncredited]
- To Sura • (1909) • short story by Caius Plinius Lucius (trans. of Epistulæ, VII, 27 unknown) [as by Gaius Plinius Cæcilius Secundus?Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus]
- Introductory Note (Virgil's Æneid) • (1909) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- To the Most Honorable John, Lord Marquis of Normanby Earl of Mulgrave, &C. and Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter • (1909) • essay by John Dryden
- Virgil's Æneid?Virgil's AEneid• [The Aeneid] • (1909) • novel by Virgil (trans. of Aeneis 0019)
- Introductory Note (The Pilgrim's Progress) • (1909) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- The Pilgrim's Progress • (1678) • novel by John Bunyan
- Stories from The Thousand and One Nights: (The Arabian Nights' Entertainments) • anthology by Charles W. Eliot, L.L.D. [as by uncredited]
- Stories from The Thousand and One Nights (frontispiece) • interior artwork by uncredited (variant of Shaharazad Relating a Story to the Sultan 1909)
- Introductory Note (Stories from The Thousand and One Nights) • (1909) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- Introduction (Stories from The Thousand and One Nights) • [Shahrazad] • (1909) • short fiction by uncredited
- The Story of the Merchant and the Jinni • [Tale of the Trader and the Jinn] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Story of the First Sheykh and the Gazelle • [Tale of the Trader and the Jinn] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Story of the Second Sheykh and the Two Black Hounds • [Tale of the Trader and the Jinn] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Story of the Third Sheykh and the Mule • [Tale of the Trader and the Jinn] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Story of the Fisherman • [The Fisherman and the Jinni] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Story of King Yunan and the Sage Duban • [Tale of the Vizier and the Sage] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Story of the Husband and the Parrot • [Tale of the Vizier and the Sage] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Story of the Envious Wezir and the Prince and the Ghuleh • [Arabian Nights, Single Stories] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Story of the Young King of the Black Islands • [Arabian Nights, Single Stories] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Story of the Porter and the Ladies of Baghdad, and of the Three Royal Mendicants, Etc. • [The Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Story of the First Royal Mendicant • [The Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Story of the Second Royal Mendicant • [The Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Story of the Envier and the Envied • [The Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Story of the Third Royal Mendicant • [The Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Story of the First of the Three Ladies of Baghdad • [The Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Story of the Second of the Three Ladies of Baghdad • [The Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Story of the Humpback • [The Hunchback's Tale] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Story Told by the Christian Broker • [The Hunchback's Tale] • (1909) • novelette by uncredited
- The Story Told by the Sultan's Steward • [The Hunchback's Tale] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Story Told by the Jewish Physician • [The Hunchback's Tale] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Story Told by the Tailor • [The Hunchback's Tale] • (1909) • novelette by uncredited
- The Barber's Story of Himself • [The Barber's Story of Himself] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Barber's Story of His First Brother • [The Barber's Story of Himself] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Barber's Story of His Second Brother • [The Barber's Story of Himself] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Barber's Story of His Third Brother • [The Barber's Story of Himself] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Barber's Story of His Fourth Brother • [The Barber's Story of Himself] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Barber's Fifth Brother • [The Barber's Story of Himself] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Barber's Story of His Sixth Brother • [The Barber's Story of Himself] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Story of Nur-Ed-din and Enis-El-Jelis • [Arabian Nights, Single Stories] • (1909) • novelette by uncredited
- The Story of Es-Sindibad of the Sea and Es-Sindibad of the Land • [Sinbad] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The First Voyage of Es-Sindibad of the Sea • [Sinbad] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Second Voyage of Es-Sindibad of the Sea • [Sinbad] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Third Voyage of Es-Sindibad of the Sea • [Sinbad] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Fourth Voyage of Es-Sindibad of the Sea • [Sinbad] • (1909) • novelette by uncredited
- The Fifth Voyage of Es-Sindibad of the Sea • [Sinbad] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Sixth Voyage of Es-Sindibad of the Sea • [Sinbad] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Seventh Voyage of Es-Sindibad of the Sea • [Sinbad] • (1909) • short story by uncredited
- The Story of the City of Brass • [Arabian Nights, Single Stories] • (1909) • novelette by uncredited
- The Story of Jullanar of the Sea • [Arabian Nights, Single Stories] • (1909) • novelette by uncredited
- The Story of 'Ala-ed-Din and the Wonderful Lamp • [Aladdin (multi authors)] • (1909) • novella by uncredited
- The Story of 'Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves • [Ali Baba] • (1909) • novelette by uncredited
- Folk-Lore and Fable • anthology by Charles W. Eliot, L.L.D. [as by uncredited]
- The Soldier Could See Through the Window How the People Were Hurrying Out of the Town to See Him Hanged • (1909) • interior artwork by uncredited
- Introductory Note (Æsop's Fables) • (1909) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- The Cock and the Pearl • [Aesop's Fables • 503] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Cockerel and the Pearl unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Wolf and the Lamb • [Aesop's Fables • 155] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Wolf and the Lamb unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Dog and the Shadow • [Aesop's Fables • 133] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Dog with the Meat and His Shadow unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Lion's Share • [Aesop's Fables • 339] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of Lion and Wild Ass, Partners in the Hunt unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Wolf and the Crane • [Aesop's Fables • 156] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Wolf and the Heron unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Man and the Serpent • [Aesop's Fables • 51] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Farmer and the Snake unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse • [Aesop's Fables • 352] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Country Mouse and the City Mouse unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Fox and the Crow • [Aesop's Fables • 124] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of Fox and Crow unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Sick Lion • [Aesop's Fables • 481] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Old Lion, the Boar, the Bull, and the Ass unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Ass and the Lapdog • [Aesop's Fables • 91] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Ass Who Would be Playmate to His Master unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Lion and the Mouse • [Aesop's Fables • 150] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of Lion and Mouse unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Swallow and the Other Birds • [Aesop's Fables • 39] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Wise Swallow unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Frogs Desiring a King • [Aesop's Fables • 44] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Frogs ask Zeus for a King unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Mountains in Labour • [Aesop's Fables • 520] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Mountain in Labour unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Hares and the Frogs • [Aesop's Fables • 138] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Hares and the Frogs unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Wolf and the Kid • [Aesop's Fables • 98] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Kid on the House-Top and the Wolf unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Woodman and the Serpent • [Aesop's Fables • 176] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Man Who Warmed a Snake unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Bald Man and the Fly • [Aesop's Fables • 525] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Bald Man and the Fly unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Fox and the Stork • [Aesop's Fables • 426] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of Fox and Crane unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Fox and the Mask • [Aesop's Fables • 27] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Fox and the Mask unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Jay and the Peacock • [Aesop's Fables • 472] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Vainglorious Jackdaw and the Peacock unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Frog and the Ox • [Aesop's Fables • 376] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Toad Puffing Herself Up to Equal an Ox unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- Androcles • [Aesop's Fables • 563] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Lion and the Shepherd unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Bat, the Birds, and the Beasts • [Aesop's Fables • 566] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Bat unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Hart and the Hunter • [Aesop's Fables • 74] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Stag at the Fountain unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Serpent and the File • [Aesop's Fables • 93] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Viper and the File unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Man and the Wood • (1909) • short story by Aesop and Joseph Jacobs [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Dog and the Wolf • [Aesop's Fables • 346] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Wolf and the Well Fed Dog unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Belly and the Members • [Aesop's Fables • 130] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Stomach and the Feet unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Hart in the Ox-Stall • [Aesop's Fables • 492] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Stag and the Oxen unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Fox and the Grapes • [Aesop's Fables • 15] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Fox and the Grapes Out of Reach unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Horse, Hunter, and Stag • [Aesop's Fables • 269] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Wild Boar, the Horse, and the Hunter unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Peacock and Juno • [Aesop's Fables • 509] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Peacock Complains to Juno About His Voice unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Fox and the Lion • [Aesop's Fables • 10] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of Fox and Lion unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Lion and the Statue • [Aesop's Fables • 284] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Man and the Lion Travelling Together unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Ant and the Grasshopper • [Aesop's Fables • 373] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Cicada and the Ant unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Tree and the Reed • [Aesop's Fables • 70] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Oak and the Reed unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Fox and the Cat • [Aesop's Fables • 605] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Fox and the Cat unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing • [Aesop's Fables • 451] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Dog in the Manger • [Aesop's Fables • 702] • (1909) • short story by uncredited (trans. of The Dog in the Manger unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Man and the Wooden God • [Aesop's Fables • 285] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Man Who Broke a Statue of Hermes unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Fisher • [Aesop's Fables • 11] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Fisherman and his Flute unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Shepherd's Boy • [Aesop's Fables • 210] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Shepherd Who Cried "Wolf!" in Jest unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Young Thief and His Mother • [Aesop's Fables • 200] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Thief and His Mother unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Man and His Two Wives • [Aesop's Fables • 31] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Middle-Aged Man and His Two Mistresses unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Nurse and the Wolf • [Aesop's Fables • 158] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Wolf and the Old Woman Nurse unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Tortoise and the Birds • [Aesop's Fables • 490] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Eagle and the Crow unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Two Crabs • [Aesop's Fables • 322] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Crab and His Mother unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Ass in the Lion's Skin • [Aesop's Fables • 188] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of Ass in Lion's Skin unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Two Fellows and the Bear • [Aesop's Fables • 65] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Travellers and the Bear unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Two Pots • [Aesop's Fables • 378] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Two Pots unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Four Oxen and the Lion • [Aesop's Fables • 372] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of Three Bulls and a Lion unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Fisher and the Little Fish • [Aesop's Fables • 18] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Fisherman and the Little Fish unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- Avaricious and Envious • [Aesop's Fables • 580] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of Avaricious and Envious unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Crow and the Pitcher • [Aesop's Fables • 390] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Crow and the Pitcher unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Man and the Satyr • [Aesop's Fables • 35] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Man and the Satyr unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Goose with the Golden Eggs • [Aesop's Fables • 87] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Labourer and the Nighting • [Aesop's Fables • 627] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of Nightingale and Bowman unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Fox, the Cock, and the Dog • [Aesop's Fables • 671] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Fox, the Cock, and the Dog unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Wind and the Sun • [Aesop's Fables • 46] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The North Wind and the Sun unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- Hercules and the Waggoner • [Aesop's Fables • 291] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Ox-Driver and Heracles unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Man, the Boy, and the Donkey • [Aesop's Fables • 721] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Miller, His Son and the Donkey unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Miser and His Gold • [Aesop's Fables • 225] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Miser unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Fox and the Mosquitoes • [Aesop's Fables • 427] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of Fox and Hedgehog unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Fox Without a Tail • [Aesop's Fables • 17] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Fox Without a Tail unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The One-Eyed Doe • [Aesop's Fables • 75] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The One-Eyed Stag unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- Belling the Cat • [Aesop's Fables • 613] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of Belling the Cat unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Hare and the Tortoise • [Aesop's Fables • 226] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Tortoise and the Hare unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Old Man and Death • [Aesop's Fables • 60] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Old Man and Death unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Hare with Many Friends • [Aesop's Fables] • (1909) • short story by Joseph Jacobs [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Lion in Love • [Aesop's Fables • 140] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Lion in Love unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Bundle of Sticks • [Aesop's Fables • 53] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Farmer's Sons unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Lion, the Fox, and the Beasts • [Aesop's Fables • 142] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Aged Lion and the Fox unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Ass's Brains • [Aesop's Fables • 336] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of Sick Lion, Fox, and Stag unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Eagle and the Arrow • [Aesop's Fables • 276] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Wounded Eagle unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Milkmaid and Her Pail • [Aesop's Fables] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Milkmaid and Her Pail unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Cat-Maiden • [Aesop's Fables • 50] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Weasel and Aphrodite unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Horse and the Ass • [Aesop's Fables • 263] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Ass and the Mule unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner • [Aesop's Fables • 370] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Trumpeter unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Buffoon and the Countryman • [Aesop's Fables • 527] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Buffoon and the Country Fellow unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Old Woman and the Wine-Jar • [Aesop's Fables • 493] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of What the Old Woman Said to the Wine Jar unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- The Fox and the Goat • [Aesop's Fables • 9] • (1909) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Fox and the Goat in the Well unknown) [as by Æsop?Aesop]
- Introductory Note (Grimm's Tales) • (1909) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- The Frog King, or Iron Harry • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 1] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. ofDer Froschkönig oder der eiserne Heinrich?Der Froschkoenig oder der eiserne Heinrich1812) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- Our Lady's Child • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 3] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Marienkind 1812) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 5] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Der Wolf und die sieben jungen Geislein 1812) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- Faithful John • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 6] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Der getreue Johannes 1819) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- The Pack of Ragamuffins • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 10] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Das Lumpengesindel 1812) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- Rapunzel • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 12] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Rapunzel 1812) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- The Three Little Men in the Wood • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 13] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. ofDie drei Männlein im Walde?Die drei Maennlein im Walde1812) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- The Three Spinners • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 14] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Die drei Spinnerinnen 1819) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- Hänsel and Grethel?Haensel and Grethel• [
Hansel and GrethelKHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 15] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. ofHänsel und Gretel?Haensel und Gretel1812) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
Hansel und Gretel - The Fisherman and His Wife • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 19] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Von dem Fischer un syner Fru 1812) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- The Valiant Little Tailor • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 20] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Das tapfere Schneiderlein 1812) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- Cinderella • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 21] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Aschenputtel 1812) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- Mother Holle • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 24] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Frau Holle 1812) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- The Seven Ravens • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 25] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Die sieben Raben 1819) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- Little Red-Cap • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 26] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. ofRothkäppchen?Rothkaeppchen1812) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- The Bremen Town-Musicians • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 27] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten 1819) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- The Girl Without Hands • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 31] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. ofMädchen ohne Hände?Maedchen ohne Haende1812) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- Clever Elsie • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 34] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Die kluge Else 1819) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- Thumbling • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 37] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Daumesdick 1819) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- Thumbling As Journeyman • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 45] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Daumerlings Wanderschaft 1840) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- The Six Swans • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 49] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. ofDie sechs Schwäne?Die sechs Schwaene1812) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- Little Briar-Rose • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 50] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. ofDornröschen?Dornroeschen1812) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
Dornroschen - Fundevogel • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 51] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Fundevogel 1812) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- King Thrushbeard • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 52] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. ofKönig Droßelbart?Koenig Drosselbart1812) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- Little Snow-White • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 53] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. ofSneewittchen (Schneeweißchen)?Sneewittchen (Schneeweisschen)1812) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- Rumpelstiltskin • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 55] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Rumpelstilzchen 1812) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- The Three Feathers • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 63] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Die drei Federn 1819) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- The Golden Goose • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 64] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Die goldene Gans 1819) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- Allerleirauh • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 65] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Allerleirauh 1812) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- The Wolf and the Fox • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 73] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Der Wolf und der Fuchs 1819) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- Hans in Luck • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 83] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. ofHans im Glück?Hans im Glueck1819) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- The Goose-Girl • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 89] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. ofDie Gänsemagd?Die Gaensemagd1815) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- The Peasant's Wise Daughter • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 94] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Die kluge Bauerntochter 1815) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- The Spirit in the Bottle • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 99] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Der Geist im Glas 1815) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- Bearskin • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 101] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. ofDer Bärenhäuter?Der Baerenhaeuter1843) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- The Willow-Wren and the Bear • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 102] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. ofDer Zaunkönig und der Bär?Der Zaunkoenig und der Baer1815) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- Wise Folks • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 104] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Die klugen Leute 1857) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- The Shroud • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 109] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Das Todtenhemdchen 1815) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- The Two Kings' Children • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 113] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. ofDe beiden Künnigeskinner?De beiden Kuennigeskinner1815) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- The Seven Swabians • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 119] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Die sieben Schwaben 1819) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- One-Eye, Two-Eyes, and Three-Eyes • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 130] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. ofEinäuglein, Zweiäuglein und Dreiäuglein?Einaeuglein, Zweiaeuglein und Dreiaeuglein1819) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- Snow-White and Rose Red • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 161] • (1909) • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. ofSchneeweißchen und Rosenroth?Schneeweisschen und Rosenroth1837) [as by The Brothers Grimm]
- Introductory Note (Hans Christian Andersen's Tales) • (1909) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- The Ugly Duckling • (1909) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Den Grimme Ælling?Den Grimme AElling1843)
- The Swineherd • (1909) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Svinedrengen 1841)
- The Emperor's New Clothes • (1908) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Kejserens nye Klæder?Kejserens nye Klaeder1837)
- The Little Sea-Maid • (1909) • novelette by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Den Lille Havfrue 1837)
- The Elfin Mound • (1909) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Elverhøi?Elverhoei1845)
Elverhoi - The Wild Swans • (1909) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of De Vilde Svaner 1838)
- The Garden of Paradise • (1909) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Paradisets Have 1839)
- The Constant Tin Soldier • (1909) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Den standhaftige Tinsoldat 1838)
- The Daisy • (1909) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Gaaseurten 1838)
- The Nightingale • (1909) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Nattergalen 1843)
- The Storks • (1909) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Storkene 1839)
- The Darning-Needle • (1908) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Stoppenaalen 1845)
- The Shadow • (1909) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Skyggen 1847)
- The Red Shoes • (1909) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of De røde sko?De roede sko1845)
De rode sko - Little Ida's Flowers • (1909) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Den lille Idas Blomster 1835)
- The Angel • (1909) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Engelen 1843)
- The Flying Trunk • juvenile • (1909) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Den flyvende Kuffert 1839)
- The Tinder-Box • juvenile • (1909) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Fyrtøiet?Fyrtoeiet1835)
Fyrtoiet - The Buckwheat • (1909) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Boghveden 1841)
- The Bell • (1909) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Klokken 1845)
- Modern English Drama • non-genre • anthology by Charles W. Eliot, L.L.D. [as by uncredited]
- Introductory Note (Manfred) • (1909) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- Manfred: A Dramatic Poem • (1909) • poem by Lord George Gordon Byron [as by Lord Byron]
- Introductory Note (The Tragedy of Faust) • (1909) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- The Tragedy of Faust • [Faust • 1] • (1909) • novel by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (trans. of Faust: Eine Tragödie?Faust: Eine Tragoedie1808) [as by Goethe]
- Introductory Note (The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus) • (1909) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus • [Faust] • (1909) • short fiction by Christopher Marlowe (variant of The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus 1604)
- Introductory Note (The Divine Comedy) • (1909) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- Inferno [Hell] • [Divina Commedia • 1] • (1909) • novel by Dante Alighieri (trans. of Inferno 1472)
- Purgatory • [Divina Commedia • 2] • (1909) • novel by Dante Alighieri (trans. of Purgatorio 1472)
- Paradise • [Divina Commedia • 3] • (1909) • novel by Dante Alighieri (trans. of Paradiso 1472)
- Glossary (The Divine Comedy) • (1909) • essay by uncredited
- Introductory Note (The Odyssey) • (1909) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- The Odyssey • [The Iliad and The Odyssey • 2] • (1909) • novel by Homer (trans. of Ὀδύσσεια?Odýsseiaunknown)
- English Essays: From Sir Philip SIdney to Macaulay • non-genre • nonfiction by Charles W. Eliot, L.L.D. [as by uncredited]
- The Vision of Mirzah • (1711) • short fiction by Joseph Addison (1672-1719)
- Hints Toward an Essay on Conversation • (1906) • essay by Jonathan Swift
- A Letter of Advice to a Young Poet • (1906) • essay by Jonathan Swift
- Essays English and American • non-genre • nonfiction by Charles W. Eliot, L.L.D. [as by uncredited]
- Introductory Note (The Poetic Principle) • (1910) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- The Poetic Principle • (1850) • essay by Edgar Allan Poe
- Chronicle and Romance • non-genre • anthology by Charles W. Eliot, L.L.D. [as by uncredited]
- Introductory Note (The Holy Grail) • (1910) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- The Holy Grail: Being Books XII, XIV, XVI and XVII of The Book of King Arthur and of His Noble Knights of the Round Table • (1910) • short fiction by Sir Thomas Malory
- Introductory Note (Utopia with the Life of More) • (1910) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- The Life of Sir Thomas More • (1910) • essay by William Roper
- Utopia • (1893) • novel by Sir Thomas More (trans. of Utopia 1516)
- Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books • non-genre • nonfiction by Charles W. Eliot, L.L.D. [as by uncredited]
- Introductory Note (Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books) • (1910) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- Title and Prologue to Book I (The Recuyell of the Histories of Troy) • (1910) • essay by William Caxton
- Epilogue to Book II (The Recuyell of the Histories of Troy) • (1910) • essay by William Caxton
- Epilogue to Book III (The Recuyell of the Histories of Troy) • (1910) • essay by William Caxton
- Prologue (Goldend Legend) • (1910) • essay by William Caxton
- Epilogue (Aesop) • (1910) • essay by William Caxton
- Proem (Chaucer's Cantebury Tales) • (1910) • essay by William Caxton
- Prologue (Mallory's King Arthur) • (1910) • essay by William Caxton (variant of Caxton's Original Preface (Le Morte d'Arthur) 1485)
- Prologue (Eneydos) • (1910) • essay by William Caxton
- Prefatory Letter to Sir Walter Raleigh on the Faerie Queene • (1910) • essay by Edmund Spenser
- Preface to the First Folio Edition of Shakespeare's Plays • (1910) • essay by Henrie Condell and Iohn Heminge
- Preface to Fables, Ancient and Modern • (1910) • essay by John Dryden
- Preface to Shakespeare • (1910) • essay by Samuel Johnson
- English Poetry: Volume I: From Chaucer to Gray • non-genre • anthology by Charles W. Eliot, L.L.D. [as by uncredited]
- Introductory Note (English Poetry: Volume I: From Chaucer to Gray) • (1910) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- The Nun's Priest's Tale • (1910) • poem by Geoffrey Chaucer
- The Douglas Tragedy • (1910) • poem by uncredited
- The Twa Sisters • (1868) • poem by uncredited
- The Gay Goss-Hawk • (1910) • poem by uncredited
- The Three Ravens • (1910) • poem by uncredited
- The Twa Corbies • (1812) • poem by uncredited
- Sir Patrick Spens • (1910) • poem by uncredited
- Thomas Rymer and the Queen of Elfland • (1910) • poem by uncredited (variant of Thomas the Rhymer 1803)
- Sweet William's Ghost • (1910) • poem by uncredited
- The Wife of Usher's Well • (1910) • poem by uncredited
- Hugh of Lincoln • (1910) • poem by uncredited
- Cupid and Campaspe • (1910) • poem by John Lyly
- To Roses in the Bosom of Castara • (1634) • poem by William Habington
- Where the Bee Sucks • (1909) • poem by William Shakespeare
- A Sea Dirge • (1910) • poem by William Shakespeare
- A Nymph's Passion • (1910) • poem by Ben Jonson
- Hymn to Diana • (1910) • poem by Ben Jonson
- Farewell, Rewards and Fairies • (1910) • poem by Richard Corbet
- Let Us Drink and Be Merry • (unknown) • poem by Thomas Jordan
- Alexander's Feast • (1910) • poem by John Dryden
- English Poetry II: From Collins to Fitzgerald • non-genre • anthology by Charles W. Eliot, L.L.D. (variant of English Poetry: Volume II: From Collins to Fitzgerald 1910) [as by uncredited]
- Boadicea: An Ode • (1910) • poem by William Cowper
- Auld Robin Gray • (1856) • poem by Lady Anne Lindsay
- The Tiger • (1910) • poem by William Blake (variant of The Tyger 1794)
- Ah! Sun-Flower • (1910) • poem by William Blake (variant of Ah! Sunflower 1794)
- Night • (1910) • poem by William Blake
- Nurse's Song • (1789) • poem by William Blake
- Holy Thursday • (1789) • poem by William Blake
- The Divine Image • (1789) • poem by William Blake
- Written in March • (1807) • poem by William Wordsworth
- Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey • (1798) • poem by William Wordsworth
- Kubla Khan • (1910) • poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (variant of Kubla Khan or a Vision of Dream 1816)
- Love • (1910) • poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (variant of Genevieve 1841)
- Christabel • (1816) • poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Kilmeny • (1813) • poem by James Hogg
- Darkness • (1910) • poem by Lord George Gordon Byron [as by George Gordon, Lord Byron]
- Hymn of Pan • (1910) • poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Hellas • (1910) • poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Hymn to the Spirit of Nature • (1910) • poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Ozymandias of Egypt • (1910) • poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley (variant of Ozymandias 1818)
- Adonais • (1821) • poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- La Belle Dame Sans Merci • (1820) • poem by John Keats
- A Jacobite's Epitaph • (1910) • poem by Thomas Babington Macaulay (variant of Epitaph on a Jacobite 1845)
- A Musical Instrument • (1860) • poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- English Poetry III: From Tennyson to Whitman • non-genre • anthology by Charles W. Eliot, L.L.D. (variant of English Poetry: Volume III: From Tennyson to Whitman 1910) [as by uncredited]
- The Lady of Shalott • (1909) • poem by Alfred Tennyson [as by Alfred, Lord Tennyson]
- Ulysses • (1910) • poem by Alfred Tennyson [as by Alfred, Lord Tennyson]
- Locksley Hall • (1910) • poem by Alfred Tennyson [as by Alfred, Lord Tennyson]
- Morte d'Arthur • (1910) • poem by Alfred Tennyson [as by Alfred Lord Tennyson]
- The Lotos-Eaters • (1910) • poem by Alfred Tennyson [as by Alfred, Lord Tennyson]
- Sir Galahad • (1910) • poem by Alfred Tennyson [as by Alfred, Lord Tennyson]
- Rizpah • (1910) • poem by Alfred Tennyson [as by Alfred, Lord Tennyson]
- Maud • (1910) • poem by Alfred Tennyson [as by Alfred, Lord Tennyson]
- Crossing the Bar • (1910) • poem by Alfred Tennyson [as by Alfred, Lord Tennyson]
- The Sands of Dee • (1849) • poem by Charles Kingsley
- Prospice • (1864) • poem by Robert Browning
- The Lost Leader • (1845) • poem by Robert Browning
- The Fairies • (1850) • poem by William Allingham
- That Holy Thing • (1910) • poem by George MacDonald [as by George Mac Donald]
- The Forsaken Merman • (1849) • poem by Matthew Arnold
- To Marguerite • (1852) • poem by Matthew Arnold
- Dover Beach • (1867) • poem by Matthew Arnold
- The Blessed Damozel • (1850) • poem by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
- Song • (1910) • poem by Christina Rossetti
- Remember • non-genre • (1862) • poem by Christina Rossetti
- Up-Hill • non-genre • (1862) • poem by Christina Rossetti
- In the Round Tower at Jahnsi: June 8, 1857 (Indian Mutiny) • non-genre • (1910) • poem by Christina Rossetti (variant of In the Round Tower at Jahnsi, June 8, 1857 1862)
- The Defence of Guenevere • (1858) • poem by William Morris
- Prologue of the Earthly Paradise • (1910) • poem by William Morris
- The Nymph's Song to Hylas • (1910) • poem by William Morris
- The Garden of Proserpine • (1866) • poem by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Invictus • (1875) • poem by W. E. Henley [as by William Ernest Henley]
- The Celestial Surgeon • non-genre • (1887) • poem by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Requiem • non-genre • (1887) • poem by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Lenore • (1843) • poem by Edgar Allan Poe
- The Haunted Palace • (1839) • poem by Edgar Allan Poe
- To Helen • (1852) • poem by Edgar Allan Poe (variant of To __ __ __ (I saw thee once...) 1848)
- The Raven • (1845) • poem by Edgar Allan Poe
- Ulalume • (1850) • poem by Edgar Allan Poe (variant of To —— —— ——: Ulalume: A Ballad 1847)
- The Bells • (1849) • poem by Edgar Allan Poe
- To My Mother • (1850) • poem by Edgar Allan Poe (variant of Sonnet — to My Mother 1849)
- For Annie • non-genre • (1849) • poem by Edgar Allan Poe
- Annabel Lee • (1849) • poem by Edgar Allan Poe
- The Conqueror Worm • (1843) • poem by Edgar Allan Poe
- Hymn to the Night • (1910) • poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- The Wreck of the Hesperus • (1842) • poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Barbara Frietchie • non-genre • (1910) • poem by John Greenleaf Whittier
- Elizabethan Drama 1 • non-genre • anthology by Charles W. Eliot, L.L.D. (variant of Elizabethan Drama: Volume I 1910) [as by uncredited]
- Introductiory Note (The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark) • (1910) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark • (1910) • novella by William Shakespeare (variant of Hamlet 1603)
- Introductiory Note (The Tragedy of Macbeth) • (1910) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- The Tragedy of Macbeth • (1663) • novella by William Shakespeare (variant of Macbeth 1623)
- Introductiory Note (The Tempest) • (1910) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- The Tempest • (1623) • novella by William Shakespeare
- Beowulf • [Beowulf editions and translations of the original text] • (1910) • novel by uncredited (trans. of Beowulf 1000)
- The Song of Roland • (1910) • novel by uncredited (trans. of La chanson de Roland unknown)
- The Destruction of Dá Drega's Hostel • (1910) • novelette by uncredited (trans. of Togail Bruidne Dá Derga unknown)
- The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs • [Volsungs] • (1898) • novel by Eiríkr Magnússon?Eirikr Magnussonand William Morris [as by William Morris]
- Introduction, Reader's Guide, Indexes • non-genre • nonfiction by Charles W. Eliot, L.L.D. (variant of The Editor's Introduction / Reader's Guide / Index 1910) [as by uncredited]
- The Editor's Introduction to the Harvard Classics • (1910) • essay by Charles W. Eliot, L.L.D. [as by Charles W. Eliot]
- The Editor's Second Introduction • (1910) • essay by Charles W. Eliot, L.L.D. [as by Charles W. Eliot]
- Criticism of Literature and the Fine Arts • (1910) • essay by uncredited
- Drama • (1910) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- Biography and Letters • (1910) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- Essays • (1910) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- Narrative Poetry and Prose Fiction • (1910) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by uncredited]
- Lectures • non-genre • nonfiction by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. (variant of Lectures on The Harvard Classics 1914) [as by uncredited]
- Introductory Notes (Lectures) • essay by Charles W. Eliot, L.L.D. (variant of introduction (Lectures on The Harvard Classics) 1914) [as by uncredited]
- Introductory Notes (Lectures) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. (variant of introduction (Lectures on The Harvard Classics) 1914)
- General Introduction (Poetry) • (1914) • essay by Carleton Noyes
- Homer and the Epic • (1914) • essay by Professor Charles Burton Gulick
- Dante • (1914) • essay by Professor Charles Hall Grandgent
- The Poems of John Milton • (1914) • essay by Dr. Ernest Bernbaum
- The English Anthology • (1914) • essay by Carleton Noyes
- General Introduction (Prose Fiction) • (1914) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by Professor W. A. Neilson]
- Popular Prose Fiction • (1914) • essay by Professor F. N. Robinson
- Mallory • (1914) • essay by Dr. G. H. Maynadier
- General Introduction (Drama) • (1914) • essay by Professor George Pierce Baker
- Greek Tragedy • (1914) • essay by Professor Charles Burton Gulick
- The Elizabethan Drama • (1914) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. [as by Professor W. A. Neilson]
- The Faust Legend • (1914) • essay by Professor Kuno Francke
- Ellangowan Castle • interior artwork by uncredited
- Biographical Note (Guy Mannering) • (1917) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D.
- Criticisms and Interpretations (Guy Mannering) • (1917) • essay by Thomas Carlyle
- Criticisms and Interpretations (Guy Mannering) • (1917) • essay by R. H. Hutton [as by Richard Holt Hutton]
- Carlyle on the Waverley Novels • (1917) • essay by Thomas Carlyle
- Richard Holt Hutton on Scott's Women • (1917) • essay by R. H. Hutton [as by Richard Holt Hutton]
- Walter Bagehot onthe Waverly Novels • (1917) • essay by Walter Bagehot
- Ruskin on Scott's Women • (1917) • essay by Ruskin
- Introduction to Guy Mannering or The Astrologer • (1815) • essay by Sir Walter Scott
- Additional Note: Galwegian Localities and Personages Which Have Supposed to Be Alluded to in the Novel • (1815) • essay by Sir Walter Scott
- Guy Mannering; or, The Astrologer • novel by Sir Walter Scott (variant of Guy Mannering 1815)
- The Scarlet Letter • (1850) • novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Rappaccini's Daughter • [Rappaccini • 1] • (1844) • novelette by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Rip Van Winkle: A Posthumous Writing of Diedrich Knickerbocker • (1850) • short story by Washington Irving (variant of Rip Van Winkle 1819)
- The Legend of Sleepy Hollow • (1819) • novelette by Washington Irving
- Eleonora • (1841) • short story by Edgar Allan Poe
- The Fall of the House of Usher • (1839) • novelette by Edgar Allan Poe
- The Purloined Letter • non-genre • [Chevalier Dupin] • (1844) • novelette by Edgar Allan Poe
- Biographical Note (Edward Everett Hale) • (1917) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D.
- Criticisms and Interpretations (Edward Everett Hale) • (1917) • essay by Henry Seidel Canby
- The Man Without a Country • non-genre • (1863) • novelette by Edward Everett Hale
- Father Goriot / The Devil's Pool / The Story of a White Blackbird / The Siege of Berlin and Other Stories / The Last Class / The Child Spy / The Game of Billiards / Walter Schnaff's Adventure / Two Friends • non-genre • anthology by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. (variant of French Fiction 1917) [as by uncredited]
- Biographical Note (Alfred de Musset) • (1917) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D.
- Criticisms and Interpretation (The Story of a White Blackbird) • (1917) • essay by George Pellissier
- The Story of a White Blackbird • (1917) • novelette by Alfred de Musset (trans. of Histoire d'un merle blanc 1842)
- The Sorrows of Young Werther / The Banner of the Upright Seven / The Rider on the White Horse / Trials and Tribulations • non-genre • anthology by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. (variant of German Fiction 1917) [as by uncredited]
- Biographical Note (Theodor Storm) • (1917) • essay by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D.
- Criticism and Interpretations (The Rider on the White Horse) • (1917) • essay by Adolf Stern
- The Rider on the White Horse • (1917) • novella by Theodor Storm (trans. of Der Schimmelreiter 1888)
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