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Sea Song and River Rhyme, 



From Chaucer to Tennyson. 



SELECTED AND EDITED BY 



ESTELLE DAVENPORT ADAMS. 



WITH A NEW POEM BY ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE. 



WITH TWELVE ETCHINGS. 



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The History of the Forty Vezirs; 



Or, The Story of the Forty Morns and Eves. 



WRITTEN IN TURKISH BY SHEYKH-ZADA ; 

 DONE INTO ENGLISH BY E. J. W. GIBB, M.R.A.S. 



The celebrated Turkish romance, translated from a printed but undated 

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