Borrow_. By
William I. Knapp, 2 Vols, 1899:
Vol. ii, pp. 91-95.
TALE FROM THE CORNISH. [_In Lavan's parish once of yore_]
Reprinted (with some small textual revisions) in _Signelil_, _A Tale from
the Cornish_, _and Other Ballads_, 1913, pp. 8-18.
Vol. ii, p. 238.
HUNGARIAN GYPSY SONG. [_To the mountain the fowler has taken his way_]
The two volumes contain, in addition, a considerable number of Letters
and other documents published therein for the first time.
(24) _George Borrow_: _The Man and his Work_. By R. A. J. Walling, 8vo,
1908.
SEVERAL LETTERS BY BORROW, ADDRESSED TO DR. [AFTERWARDS SIR JOHN]
BOWRING,
were printed for the first time in this volume.
(25) _The Life of George Borrow_. By Herbert Jenkins, 8vo, 1912.
SEVERAL LETTERS, AND PORTIONS OF LETTERS, BY BORROW,
were printed for the first time in this volume.
(26) _The Fortnightly Review_, _April_, 1913, pp. 680-688.
NINE LETTERS FROM BORROW TO HIS WIFE.
The letters form a portion of an article by Mr. Clement Shorter, entitled
_George Borrow in Scotland_.
Eight of these letters had been printed previously in _Letters to his
Wife Mary Borrow_, 1913 [see _ante_, Part I, No. 19]. The remaining
letter was afterwards included in _Letters to his Mother Ann Borrow and
Other Correspondents_, 1913 [see _ante_, Part I, No. 57].
(27) _George Borrow and his Circle_. By Clement King Shorter, 8vo,
1913.
MANY LETTERS BY BORROW,
together with a considerable number of other important documents, were
first printed in this volume.
_Note_.
The various Poems and Prose Articles included in the above list, to which
no reference is appended, have not yet been reprinted in any shape or
form.
_Query_.
There exists a galley-proof of a Ballad by Borrow entitled _The Father's
Return_. _From the Polish of Mickiewicz_. The Ballad consists of
twenty-one four-line stanzas, and commences "_Take children your way_,
_for the last time to-day_." This proof is set up in small type, and was
evidently prepared for insertion in some provincial newspaper. This
paper I have not been able to trace. Should its identity be known to any
reader of the present Bibliography I should be grateful for a note of it.
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*** In _The Tatler_ for _November_ 26,
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