76 Cheap Editions of Standard and Topnlar Woi^hs, 
Poetry and the Brama. 
AMERICAN POETS. — COMPLETE EDITIONS. 
In royal 24mo, price Is. each, fancy boards ; 2s. cloth, extra gilt edges, 
with Illustrations ; or morocco extra, 5s. 
LOWELL'S (James Russell) POETICAL WOEKS. 
With a Memoir. 
" His works, be they as widely read as they deserve, should be in erery dwelling 
of the land." — Literary World. 
** His celebrity is daily increasing. INIr. Lowell never writes without thought, or 
publishes for the sake of praise or profit." — Philadelphia Gazette. 
T ONGFELLOW'S POETICAL WORKS. Including 
J-i his Translations, *'The Spanish Student," ''The Sea-side and 
Fire-side," &c. &c. 
LONGFELLOW'S GOLDEK LEGEND. With Notes. 
Beprinted from the latest American Edition. 
"Longfellow's Works are eminently picturesque, and are distinguished for nicety 
of epithet and elaborate scholarly finish. He has feeling, a rich imagination, and a 
cultivated taste." — B. W. Griswold. 
WHITTIER'S POETICAL WORKS. Eeprinted from 
the latest American Edition. 
*' His productions are all distinguished for manly vigour of thought and lan- 
guage.*' — E, W. Griswold. 
CIGOURNEY'S POETICAL WORKS. With Intro- 
O ductory Preface by F. W. N. Batley. 
" Her writings have endeared her name to the lovers of virtue and of song every- 
where; as a writer of verse she has high moral aims; and though this circumstance, 
with ordinary talent, might entitle her to consideration, she can add the effectual 
claim of literary excellence. The poetry is characterized by ease, tenderness, a 
chastened fancy, and a delicate susceptibility of whatever is beautiful in nature or 
charming in truth." — Chambers. 
WILLIS'S POETICAL WORKS. Reprinted from the 
last revised American Edition, in which the author has embodied 
oems never before published. 
The poetry of Mr. Willis is distinguished for exquisite finish and melody ; his 
language is pure, varied, and rich ; his imagination brilliant ; and his wit of the 
finest description." — R. W. Griswold. 
BRYANT'S POETICAL WORKS. With Life by 
Geiswold, and Preface by F. W. N. Bayley, Esq. 
HOLMES'S POETICAL WORKS. With an Introduc- 
tion by A. R. Scoble, Esq. 
•* Holmes is the Thomas Hood of America. His poetry is an unceasing flow oj 
humour and good nature,'* 
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