Miscellanies
MI'SCELLANY. n.s. A mass formed out of various kinds.
'Tis but a bundle or miscellany of sin;sins original, and sins actual.
Hewyt, Serm. (1658) p.4.
I acquit myself of the presumption of having lent my name to recommend miscellanies or works of other men. Pope.
When they have join'd their pericranies,
Out skips a book of miscellanies. Swift.