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The lay of Havelok the Dane, re-edited from ms. Laud misc. 108 in the Bodleian library, Oxford (Walter W. Skeat)
Pagan Races of the Malay Peninsula, Volume 1 (Walter W. Skeat)
Reprinted glossaries (Walter W. Skeat)
Reprinted Glossaries (Classic Reprint) (Walter W. Skeat)
The Poetical Works of Thomas Chatterton, Vol. 1 (Walter W. Skeat)
A Student's Pastime. Being A Select Series Of Articles Reprinted From Notes And Queries (1896) (Walter W. Skeat)
he Poetical Works of Thomas Chatterton (Walter W. Skeat)
The Gospel According to Saint Mark (Walter W. Skeat)
Principles of English etymology (Walter W. Skeat)
Malay Magic (Walter W. Skeat)
The tale of Gamelyn. From the Harleian ms. no. 7334, collated with six other mss. Edited with notes and a glossarial index by Walter W. Skeat (Walter W. Skeat)
The Tale of the Man of Lawe; The Pardoneres Tale; The Second Nonnes Tale; The Chanouns Yemannes Tale (Walter W. Skeat)
The tale of Gamelyn (Walter W. Skeat)
The past at our doors; or, The old in the new around us (Walter W. Skeat)
The Romans of Partenay, or of Lusignen (Walter W. Skeat)
Specimens of English Dialects (Walter W. Skeat)
Specimens of English Literature (Walter W. Skeat)
The Chaucer canon, with a discussion of the works associated with the name of Geoffrey Chaucer (Walter W. Skeat)
Pagan races of the Malay peninsula (Walter W. Skeat)
Questions for Examination in English Literature: Chiefly Selected from College-papers Set in (Walter W. Skeat)
Chaucer. The Legend Of Good Women (Geoffrey Chaucer,Walter W. Skeat)
The Wars of Alexander. An Alliterative Romance (Walter W. Skeat)
Chaucer. The Prioresses Tale, Sir Thopas, the Monkes Tale, the Clerkes Tale, the Squieres Tale from the Canterbury Tales (Geoffrey Chaucer,Walter W. Skeat)
The Kingis Quair. Together With A Ballad Of Good Counsel (King James I Of Scotland,Walter W. Skeat)
The book of husbandry (Walter W. Skeat)
The place-names of Cambridgeshire (Walter W. Skeat)
The Gospel according to Saint Mark, in Anglo-Saxon and Northumbrian versions, synoptically arranged, with collations exhibiting all the readings of all the mss (Walter W. Skeat)