GRAY'S ELEGY 

 IN A COUNTRY CHURCH-YARD: 



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THE BARD. BY GRAY. 



WITH ILLUSTRATIONS FROM DRAWINGS BY THE 

 HON. MRS. JOHN TALBOT. 



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AN ANGLER'S RAMBLES. 



BY EDWARD JESSE, F.L.S. 



AUTHOR OF "gleanings IN NATURAL HISTORY." 



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Contents : — Thames Fishing — Trolling in Staffordshire — Perch 

 Fishing-club — Two Days' Fly-fishing on the Test — Luckford Fishing- 

 club — Grayling Fishing — A Visit to Oxford — The Country Clergyman. 



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BEAUTIES OF THE COUNTRY; 



OR, 



DESCRIPTIONS OF RURAL CUSTOMS, OBJECTS, 



SCENERY, AND THE SEASONS. 



BY THOMAS MILLER, 



Author of " A Day in the Woods," &c. 



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 pages are studded, have been gathered with excellent taste from every 

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