The work was left unfinished at Urry's death, and the final revision and completion were entrusted to Timothy Thomas, who wrote the preface and glossary
"This facsimile of the Kelmscott Chaucer has been printed for The Basilisk Press, London, by The John Roberts Press in Clerkenwell and completed on the 31st day of December 1974 ... The paper has been specially made at Saint Cuthbert's Mill at Wells…
Edited by Robert Dodsley, with his preface. ; v. 1. Elegies on several occasions. Odes, songs, ballads, &c. Levities, or, Pieces of humour. Moral pieces. v. 2. Essays on men, manners and things. A description of the Leasowes, the seat of the late…
The 1561 Stow edition exists in two different issues. The 'first issue' has the title within a woodcut compartment (McKerrow & Ferguson 67) and has the Prologue on leaves [fleuron]2-A4 with woodcut illustrations at the beginning of each of the…
Contents: Legendary moralities : The washer of the ford.--Muime chriosd.--The fisher of men.--The last supper.--The dark nameless one.--The three marvels of Hy.--The Annir-Choille.--The shadow-seers.--Seanachas : The song of the sword.--The flight of…