THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROGERS, CAMPBELL, MONT- 

 GOMERY, LAMB, AND KIRK WHITE. 

 Complete in 1 vol. 8vo. , with 6 beautiful engravings. 



MILTON, YOUNG, GRAY, BEATTIE, AND COLLINS' POETICAL 



WORKS. 

 Complete in 1 vol. 8vo. ; with 6 beautiful engravings. 



HEBER, POLLOK, AND CBABBE'S POETICAL WORKS. 

 Complete in 1 vol. 8vo.; with 6 beautiful engravings. 



A writer in the Boston Traveler holds the following language with reference to 

 these valuable editions: — 



Mr. Editor — I wish, without any idea of puffing, to say a word or two upon the 

 " Library of English Poets" that is now published at Philadelphia, by Grigg & 

 Elliot; it is certainly, taking into consideration the elegant manner in which it is 

 printed, and the reasonable price at which it is afforded to purchasers, the best 

 edition of the modern British Poets that has ever been published in this country. 

 Each volume is an octavo of about 500 pages, double columns, stereotyped, and 

 accompanied with fine engravings, and biographical sketches, and most of them 

 are reprinted from Galiagnani's French edition. As to its value we need only 

 mention that it contains the entire works of Montgomery, Gray, Beattie, Collins, 

 Byron, Cowper, Thomson, Milton, Young, Rogers, Campbell, Lamb, Hemans, 

 Heber, Kirk White, Crabbe, the Miscellaneous Works of Goldsmith, and other 

 martyrs of the lyre. The publishers are doing a great service by their publication, 

 and their volumes are almost in as great demand as the fashionable novels of the 

 day, and they deserve to be so, for they are certainly printed in a style superior 

 to that in which we have before had the works of the English Poets." 



No library can be considered complete without a copy of the above beautiful 

 and cheap editions of the English Poets, and persons ordering all or' any of them 

 will please say Grigg, Elliot & Co.'s illustrated editions. 



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