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In John Young, A criticism of the Elegy . . . London, G. Wilkie, 1783, pp. xiii-xx. See no. 1031.
[530  
1785. Here rests, etc. In W. Tindal, Six vocal pieces for 2, 3 and 4 voices. . . . The words . . . from Shakespeare, Gray, and Guarini. Op. 1me. No. 5. London.
[531  
[1785?] Fol.   BM (Mus. H. 70/1)

1786. The grave; ... to which is added Gray's Elegy in a country churchyard; with notes moral, critical, and explanatory [by G. Wright]. London. Printed for John Fielding.
[532  
[1786.] 8vo, pp. [ii], 52. Frontispiece and engr. t.-p. with vignette. Gray, pp. ii-iv, 43-52.   B (G. Pamph. 1264. 23), BM (79. a. 3)
Rev. in The Monthly Rev., Nov., 1786, lxxv. 392; in The Gentleman's Mag., Feb., 1787, lvii. 167.

1787. The grave; by Robert Blair: to which is added Gray's Elegy in a country church yard; with notes. . . . London. Scatcherd & Whitaker.
[533  
[1787?] 4to, pp. 52. Plate. NYP

The grave. A poem by Robert Blair. The house appointed for all living. Job. London, Sold by T. Scollick, and T. Wilson & R. Spence, York. 1787.
[534  
12mo, pp. 48. El, pp. 37-43.   BM (11633. a. 5)

An elegy, written in a country church-yard. A new edition: as delivered by Mr. Palmer, at the Royalty Theatre, Goodman's Fields: London: Printed by J. Skirven for J. Griffith.
[535  
[1787?] 8vo, pp. 11.   BM (11779. c. 88. (8))
Includes "the Epitaph as sung by Mr. Arrowsmith, Mr. Mallet, and Mr. Gaudry."

An edition with two plates (S. Shelley pinxt.; C. Taylor sculp.) was pub. Dec. 1, 1787, by C. Taylor, No. 10 near Castle St., Holborn.
[536  
No stanza divisions.

1788. An elegy written in a country church-yard, by Gray. With a French and a Latin translation in verse. Croydon. 1788. See no. 742.
[537  
An elegy written in a country church yard. New edition. 1788. See no. 492.
YU   [538  
1789. In William Woty, Poetical amusements, Nottingham, 1789, 8vo, pp. 100-112.
BM (11645. g. 42)   [538a  
On alternate pages with Woty's Latin translation.

In The political passing bell, Boston, 1789. See no. 917.
[539  


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