GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



Mistral (F.). — MIRELLE: a Pastoral Epic of Provence. Trans- 

 lated by H. Crichton. Extra fcap. 8vo. 6j. 



" TJiis is a capital translation of the elegant ana richly-coloured pastoral 

 epic poem of M. Mistral which, in 1859, he dedicated in enthusiastic 



terms to Lamartine. It would be hard to overpraise the 



sweetness and pleasing freshness of this charming epic." — Athen^DM. 



Myers (Ernest). — the puritans. By Ernest Myers. 

 Extra fcap. 8vo. cloth. 2s. dd. 



' ' It is not too much to call it a really grand poem, stately and dignified, 

 and showing not only a high poetic mind, hut also great power crver poetic 

 expression.'" — Literary Churchman. 



Myers (F. W. H.)— ST. PAUL. A Poem. By F. W. H. 

 Myers. Second Edition. Extra fcap. 8vo. 2j. dd. 



"It breathes throughout the spirit of St. Paul, and with a singular 

 stately melody of verse" — Fortnightly Review. 



Nettleship. — ESSAYS ON ROBERT BROWNING'S 

 POETRY. By John T. Nettleship. Extra fcap. 8vo. 6s. 6d. 



Noel. — BEATRICE, AND OTHER POEMS. By the Hon. 

 Roden Noel. Fcap. 8vo. 6s. 



' ' Beatrice is in many respects a noble poem ; it displays u, splendour 

 of landscape painting, a strong definite precision of highly-coloured descrip- 

 tion, which has not often been surpassed." — Pall Mall Gazette. 



Norton. — the lady of la GARAYE. By the Hon. Mrs 

 Norton. With Vignette and Frontispiece. Sixth Edition 

 Fcap. 8vo. 4^. 6d. 



" There is no lack of vigour, no faltering of power, plenty of passion, 

 much bright description, much musical verse. . . . Full of tlwughts well- 

 expressed, and may be classed among her best works." — Times. 



