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 Thk Mother, and otiier Poems. By Bryan Yorke, B.A. 

 The Progress of Truth. A Fragment of a Sacred Poem. 

 Churchyard Musinos. By William Tatton. 

 Alzim: or. The Way to Happiness. By Edwin W. Simcox. 

 The Happy Isles. By the Rev. Garnons Williams. 

 Oberon's Empire. A mask. 

 The Spirit of Home. By Sylvan. 

 The Moslem and the Hindoo. A Poem on the Sepoy Revolt. By a 



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 Melancholy, and other Poems. Second Edition. By Thomas Cox. 

 Earl Godwin's Feast, and other Poems. By Stewart Lockyer. 

 Saint Bartholomew's Day, and other Poems. By Stewart Lockyer. 

 The Neptune's Car : A Tale of New York. By the Rev. W. Attfield. 

 Poetical Legends of the Channel Islands. By the Rev. W. L. Pope. 

 The Pleasures of Home. By the Rev. J. T. Campbell. 

 Palmam, qui Meruit, Fehat. By Norman B. Yonge. 

 Miscellaneous Poems. By an Indian Officer. 

 Ugo Bassi- a Tale of the Italian Revolution. By Speranza. 

 The Shadow of the Yew, and other Poems. By Norman B. Yonge. 

 Carmagnola. An Italian Tale of the Fifteenth Century. 

 Fak and Near. Translations and Originals. By Eta Mawr. 

 Sacrkd Poems. By the late Right Hon. Sir Robert Grant, with a 



Notice by Lord Glenelg. 

 Poetical Tentatives. By Lynn Erith. 

 Five Dramas. By an Englishman. 

 Hanno. a Tragedy. The Second Edition. 

 Mortimer. A Tale. By W. G. Starbuck. 

 Sir E. L. Bulwfr's Fva, and other Poems. 

 War Lyrics. Second Edition. By A. and L. Shore. 

 Eustace; an Elegy. By the Rt. Hon. Charles Tennyson D'Eyncourt. 



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