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BOOKS FOR THE Young, etc.—continued.

Crown 8vo.

SLAVONIC FAIRY TALES. From Russian, Servian, Polish, and
Bohemian Sources. Translated by John T. Naaké.
Illustrated. Price 55.

AT SCHOOL WITH AN OLD DRAGOON. By Stephen J.
Mac Kenna. Crown 8vo. Six Illustrations. Price 5s.

"Consisting almost entirely of startling stories of military adventure... Boys will find them sufficiently exciting reading."— Times.

"Mr. Mac Kenna's former work, 'Plucky Fellows,' is already a general favourite, and those who read the stories of the Old Dragoon will find that he has still plenty of materials at hand for pleasant tales, and has lost none of his power in telling them well."-Standard.

"These yarns give some very spirited and interesting descriptions of soldiering in various parts of the world."-Spectator. FANTASTIC STORIES. Translated Leander, by Paulina B. Granville. Illustrations, by M. E. Fraser-Tytler. Price 5s. "Short, quaint, and, as they are fitly

from the German of Richard Crown 8vo. Eight full-page

"Fantastic' is certainly the right epithet

called, fantastic, they deal with all manner to apply to some of these strange tales.”— of subjects."-Guardian.

Third Edition.

Examiner

STORIES IN PRECIOUS STONES. By Helen Zimmern. With Six Illustrations. Crown 8vo.

Price 5s.

"A pretty little book which fanciful young persons will appreciate, and which will remind its readers of many a legend, and many an imaginary virtue attached to the gems they are so fond of wearing."-Post.

"A series of pretty tales which are half fantastic, half natural, and pleasantly quaint, as befits stories intended for the young."-Daily Telegraph.

THE GREAT DUTCH ADMIRALS. By Jacob de Liefde. Crown

8vo. Illustrated. Price 5s.

"May be recommended as a wholesome present for boys. They will find in it numerous tales of adventure."-Athenæum. PHANTASMION. A Fairy Romance.

"A really good book."-Standard.
"A really excellent book."-Spectator.

A new Edition. By Sara Coleridge. With an Introductory Preface by the Right Hon. Lord Coleridge of Ottery S. Mary. In 1 vol. Crown 8vo. Price 7s. 6d.

LAYS OF A KNIGHT ERRANT IN MANY LANDS. By MajorGeneral Sir Vincent Eyre, C.B., G.C.S.I., &c. Square crown 8vo. Six Illustrations. Price 7s. 6d.

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BEATRICE AYLMER AND OTHER TALES. By the Author of

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LAND. By James Bonwick, Author of "The Tasmanian Lily," &c.

Crown 8vo. With a Frontispiece.

"He illustrates the career of the bushranger half a century ago; and this he does in a highly creditable manner; his delineations of life in the bush are, to say

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WORKS BY ALFRED TENNYSON, D.C.L.,

POET LAUREATE.

THE CABINET EDITION.

Messrs. HENRY S. KING & CO. have the pleasure to announce that they will immediately issue an Edition of the Laureate's works, in Ten Monthly Volumes, foolscap 8vo, to be entitled "The Cabinet Edition," at Half-a-Crown each, which will contain the whole of Mr. Tennyson's works. The first volume will be illustrated by a beautiful Photographic Portrait, and subsequent Volumes will each contain a Frontispiece. They will be tastefully bound in Crimson Cloth, and will be issued in the following order :—

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ENOCH ARDEN, &c. Small 8vo.

THE HOLY GRAIL, AND OTHER POEMS. Small 8vo.

GARETH AND LYNETTE. Small 8vo.

SELECTIONS FROM THE ABOVE WORKS. Square 8vo, cloth extra
SONGS FROM THE ABOVE WORKS. Square 8vo, cloth extra
IN MEMORIAM. Small 8vo.

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LIBRARY EDITION OF MR. TENNYSON'S WORKS. 6 vols. Post 8vo, each 10 POCKET VOLUME EDITION OF MR. TENNYSON'S WORKS.

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THE WINDOW; OR, THE SONGS OF THE WRENS. A Series of Songs.
By ALFRED TENNYSON. With Music by ARTHUR SULLIVAN. 4to, cloth, gilt extra 21

65, Cornhill; & 12, Paternoster Row, London.

POETRY.

LYRICS OF LOVE, Selected and arranged from Shakspeare to Tennyson,

by W. Davenport Adams. Fcap. 8vo.
"We cannot too highly commend this
work, delightful in its contents and so pretty
in its outward adornings."-Standard.

Price 3s. 6d.

"Carefully selected and elegantly got up. . It is particularly rich in poems from living writers."-John Bull.

WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT'S POEMS. Red-line Edition. Hand

somely bound. With Illustrations and
A Cheaper Edition is also published.

Portrait of the Author. Price 7s. 6d.
Price 3s. 6d.

These are the only complete English Editions sanctioned by the Author.

ENGLISH SONNETS. Collected and Arranged by John Dennis.

Small crown 8vo. Elegantly bound. "An exquisite selection, a selection which every lover of poetry will consult again and again with delight. The notes are very useful.

Price 3s. 6d.

English literature owes Mr. Dennis the heartiest thanks."-Spectator.

"Mr. Dennis has shown great judgment in this selection."-Saturday Review.

The volume is one for which
Second Edition.

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HOME-SONGS FOR QUIET HOURS. By the Rev. Canon R. H. Baynes, Editor of "English Lyrics" and "Lyra Anglicana.' Handsomely printed and bound. Price 3s. 6d.

POEMS. By Annette F. C. Knight. Fcap. 8vo.
POEMS. By the Rev. J. W. A. Taylor. Fcap. 8vo.
ALEXANDER THE GREAT. A Dramatic Poem.

Vere, Author of "The Legends of St. Patrick," &c.

[Preparing. [In the Press. By Aubrey de Crown 8vo. [Nearly ready.

THE DISCIPLES. A New Poem. By Harriet Eleanor Hamilton King. Crown 8vo. Price 7s. 6d.

ASPROMONTE, AND OTHER POEMS. Second Edition. Cloth, 4s. 6d.

"The volume is anonymous, but there is no reason for the author to be ashamed of it. The 'Poems of Italy' are evidently inspired by genuine enthusiasm in the cause espoused; and one of them, 'The

Execution of Felice Orsini,' has much
poetic merit, the event celebrated being
told with dramatic force."-Athenæum.
"The verse is fluent and free."-Spec-
tator.

SONGS FOR MUSIC. By Four Friends. Square crown 8vo. Price 5s.

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"A charming gift-book, which will be very popular with lovers of poetry."-John Bull. ROBERT BUCHANAN, THE POETICAL AND PROSE WORKS OF. Collected Edition, in 5 Vols. Vol. I. contains,-"Ballads and Romances;" "Ballads and Poems of Life," and a Portrait of the Author. Vol. II.-"Ballads and Poems of Life;" Vol. III. "Cruiskeen Sonnets;""Book "Allegories and Sonnets." of Orm;" "Political Mystics."

The Contents of the remaining Volumes will be duly announced. THOUGHTS IN VERSE. Small crown 8vo. Price Is. 6d.

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This is a Collection of Verses expressive of religious feeling, written from a Theistic stand-point.

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POETRY-continued.

COSMOS. A Poem. Small crown 8vo. Price 3s. 6d.

SUBJECT.-Nature in the Past and in the Present. Man in the Past and in the Present. The Future.

NARCISSUS AND OTHER POEMS.
By E. Carpenter. Small crown 8vo.
Price 55.

"Displays considerable poetic force."Queen.

A TALE OF THE SEA, SONNETS,
AND OTHER POEMS. By James
Howell. Crown 8vo. Cloth, 5s.
"Mr. Howell has a keen perception of
the beauties of nature, and a just appre-
ciation of the charities of life. ... Mr.
Howell's book deserves, and will probably
receive, a warm reception."-Pall Mall
Gazette.

IMITATIONS FROM THE GERMAN
OF SPITTA AND TERSTEGEN.
By Lady Durand. Crown 8vo.
45.

"A charming little volume. . . . Will be a very valuable assistance to peaceful, meditative souls."-Church Herald.

Second Edition.

VIGNETTES IN RHYME. Collected
Verses. By Austin Dobson. Crown 8vo.
Price 5s.

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Clever, clear-cut, and careful."-A the

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"As a writer of Vers de Société, Mr. Dobson is almost, if not quite, unrivalled."-Examiner.

Lively, innocent, elegant in expression, and graceful in fancy."-Morning Post.

ON VIOL AND FLUTE. A New Volume of Poems, by Edmund W. Gosse. With a Frontispiece by W. B. Scott. Crown 8vo.

55.

"A careful perusal of his verses will show that he is a poet. . . . His has song the grateful, murmuring sound which reminds one of the softness and deliciousness of summer time.. There is much that is good in the volume."-Spectator. METRICAL TRANSLATIONS FROM THE GREEK AND LATIN POETS, AND OTHER POEMS. By R. B. Boswell, M.A. Oxon. Crown 8vo. 5s. EASTERN LEGENDS AND STORIES

IN ENGLISH VERSE. By Lieutenant Norton Powlett, Royal Artillery. Crown 8vo. 5s.

"There is a rollicking sense of fun about the stories, joined to marvellous power of rhyming, and plenty of swing, which irresistibly reminds us of our old favourite."-Graphic.

EDITH; OR, LOVE AND Life in Cheshire
By T. Ashe, Author of the "Sorrows of
Hypsipyle," etc. Sewed. Price 6d.

"A really fine poem, full of tender, subtle touches of feeling."-Manchester News.

"Pregnant from beginning to end with the results of careful observation and imaginative power."-Chester Chronicle. THE GALLERY OF PIGEONS, AND OTHER POEMS. By Theo. Marzials. Crown 8vo. 4s..6d. "A conceit abounding in prettiness."Examiner.

"The rush of fresh, sparkling fancies is too rapid, too sustained, too abundant, not to be spontaneous.”—Academy.

THE INN OF STRANGE MEETINGS,
AND OTHER POEMS. By Mortimer
Collins. Crown 8vo. 5s.

66

Abounding in quiet humour, in bright fancy, in sweetness and melody of expression, and, at times, in the tenderest touches of pathos."-Graphic.

Mr. Collins has an undercurrent of chivalry and romance beneath the trifling vein of good-humoured banter which is the special characteristic of his verse.' " Athenæum.

EROS AGONISTES. By E. B. D. Crown 8vo. 35. 6d.

"It is not the least merit of these pages that they are everywhere illumined with moral and religious sentiment suggested, not paraded, of the brightest, purest character."-Standard.

CALDERON'S DRAMAS. Translated from the Spanish. By Denis Florence MacCarthy. 10s.

"The lambent verse flows with an ease, spirit, and music perfectly natural, liberal, and harmonious."-Spectator.

"It is impossible to speak too highly of this beautiful work."-Month.

SONGS FOR SAILORS. By Dr. W. C. Bennett. Dedicated by Special Request to H. R. H. the Duke of Edinburgh. Crown 8vo. 35. 6d. With Steel Portrait and Illustrations.

An Edition in Illustrated paper Covers.
Price IS.

WALLED IN, AND OTHER POEMS.
By the Rev. Henry J. Bulkeley. Crown
Svo. 55.

"A remarkable book of genuine poetry." -Evening Standard.

"Genuine power displayed." — Examiner.

"Poetical feeling is manifest here, and the diction of the poem is unimpeachable." -Pall Mall Gazette.

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GOETHE'S FAUST. A New Translation in Rime. By the Rev. C. Kegan Paul. Crown 8vo. 6s.

"His translation is the most minutely accurate that has yet been produced. . . -Examiner.

"Mr. Paul is a zealous and a faithful interpreter."-Saturday Review.

SONGS OF TWO WORLDS. First
Series. By a New Writer. Fcap. 8vo,
cloth, 5s.
Second Edition.

"These poems will assuredly take high rank among the class to which they belong." -British Quarterly Review, April 1st.

"No extracts could do justice to the exquisite tones, the felicitous phrasing and delicately wrought harmonies of some of these poems." - Nonconformist.

"A purity and delicacy of feeling like morning air."-Graphic.

SONGS OF TWO WORLDS. Second Series. By the Author of " Songs of Two Worlds." Crown 8vo. [In the Press.

THE LEGENDS OF ST. PATRICK AND OTHER POEMS. By Aubrey de Vere. Crown 8vo. 58.

"Mr. De Vere's versification in his earlier poems is characterised by great sweetness and simplicity. He is master of his instrument, and rarely offends the ear with false notes."-Pall Mall Gazette.

"We have but space to commend the varied structure of his verse, the carefulness of his grammar, and his excellent English."-Saturday Review.

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