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d in cloth, gilt edges, 4s. each:-- RECORDS OF WOMAN. FOREST SANCTUARY. SONGS OF THE AFFECTIONS. DRAMATIC WORKS. TALES AND HISTORIC SCENES. MORAL AND RELIGIOUS POEMS. _THE ODYSSEY AND ILIAD OF HOMER._ Translated into English Verse in the Spenserian Stanza. By PHILIP STANHOPE WORSLEY, M.A., and Professor CONINGTON. 4 vols., crown 8vo, L1, 19s. "Mr Worsley,--applying the Spenserian stanza, that beautiful romantic measure, to the most romantic poem of the ancient world--making the stanza yield him, too (what it never yielded to Byron), its treasures of fluidity and sweet ease--above all, bringing to his task a truly poetical sense and skill,--has produced a version of the 'Odyssey' much the most pleasing of those hitherto produced, and which is delightful to read."--_Professor Arnold on Translating Homer._ _POEMS AND TRANSLATIONS._ By PHILIP STANHOPE WORSLEY, M.A., Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Fcap. 8vo, 5s. _POEMS._ By ISA. In small 8vo, 4s. 6d. _POETICAL WORKS OF D. M. MOIR._ With Portrait, and Memoir by THOMAS AIRD. Second Edition. 2 vols. fcap. 8vo, 12s. _LECTURES ON THE POETICAL LITERATURE OF THE PAST HALF-CENTURY._ By D. M. MOIR ([Greek: D]). Second Edition. Fcap. 8vo, 5s. "A delightful volume."--_Morning Chronicle._ "Exquisite in its taste and generous in its criticisms."--_Hugh Miller._ _THE COURSE OF TIME: A POEM._ By ROBERT POLLOK, A.M. Twenty-fifth Edition. Fcap. 8vo, 3s. 6d. "Of deep and hallowed impress, full of noble thoughts and graphic conceptions--the production of a mind alive to the great relations of being, and the sublime simplicity of our religion."--_Blackwood's Magazine._ _AN ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF THE COURSE OF TIME._ In large 8vo, bound in cloth, richly gilt, 21s. "There has been no modern poem in the English language, of the class to which the 'Course of Time' belongs, since Milton wrote, that can be compared to it. In the present instance the artistic talents of Messrs FOSTER, CLAYTON, TENNIEL, EVANS, DALZIEL, GREEN, and WOODS, have been employed in giving expression to the sublimity of the language, by equally exquisite illustrations, all of which are of the highest class."--_Bell's Messenger._ _POEMS AND BALLADS OF SCHILLER._ Translated by Sir EDWARD BULWER LYTTON, Bart. Second Edition. 8vo, 10s. 6d. _ST
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