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Patmore. — Works by Coventry Patmore : — 

 THE ANGEL IN THE HOUSE. 



Book I. The Betrothal; Book II. The Espousals ; BOOK III. 

 Faithful for Ever. With Tamerton Church Tower. Tvo vols. Tcap. 

 Zvo. I2S. 



*/ A New and Cheap Edition in one vol. \%mo., beautifully printed on 

 toned paper, price 2J. 6(/. 



THE VICTORIES OF LOVE. Fcap. Svo. 45-. 6</. 



The intrinsic merit of his poem will secure it a permanent place in 

 literature. . . . Mr. Patmore has fully earned a place in the catalogue 

 of poets by the finished idealization of domestic life.'''' — SATURDAY 

 Review. 



Rossetti. — Works by Christina Rossetti : — 



GOBLIN MARKET, AND OTHER POEMS. With two Designs 

 by D. G. Rossetti. Second Edition. Fcap. Svo. 5J-. 



"She handles her little i7iarziel with that rare poetic discrimination which 

 neither exhausts it of its simple wonders by pushing symbolism too far, nor 

 keeps those wonders in the merely fabidous and capricious stage. In fact 

 she has produced a true children's poem, which is far more delightful to 

 the mature than to children, though it would be delightful to all.'" — 

 Spectator. 



THE PRINCE'S PROGRESS, AND OTHER POEMS. With 

 two Designs by D. G. Rossetti. Fcap. Svo. ds. 

 " Miss Rossetti' s poems are of the kind which recalls Shelley's definition 

 of Poetry as the record of the best and happiest moments of the best and 

 happiest tnifids. . . . They are like the piping of a bird on the spray in 

 the sunshine, or the quaint singing with which a child amuses itself zvhen 

 it forgets that anybody is listening."— Satvrtiay Review. 



