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Crowell's Astor Poets

Cloth, 12mo. 98 Volumes. Per Volume, $0.60.

This edition is specially adapted for the schoolroom, the library, and the home. The volumes are not too fine to handle, but will be found well printed and neatly bound. In nearly all instances complete notes and indices are included, together with a frontispiece portrait of the author.

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Canterbury Tales. Chaucer. (Introduction by Milton. (Masson's Text.)

Cambridge Book of Poetry.

Bates.

Campbell. (Notes by Hill.)

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Clough. (Biographical Introduction.)

Coleridge. (With Memoir.)

Cook. (Complete.)

Moore. (Complete with notes.)

Morris (William.) (Colwell.)

Mulock (Miss).

Odyssey. (Pope.)

Paradise Lost. (Introduction.)

Percy's Reliques.

(Complete.)

Persian Poets. (Dole.)

Poe. (Introduction by Kent.)

Courtship of Miles Standish. (Introduction by Poetry of Flowers.

Richard Burton.)

Cowper. (Complete.)

Dante. (Cary Text, with notes by Kuhns.)

Dictionary of Poetical Quotations. Ward.

Dryden. (With Memoir.)

Eliot (George). (Complete.)

Emerson. (Biographical Introduction.)

Epic of Hades.

Morris.

Evangeline. Longfellow.

Faerie Queene. Spenser. (Intro. by Kent.)

Faust. (Hedge and Swanwick.)

Favorite Poems.

Goethe's Poems.

Golden Treasury. Palgrave.

Goldsmith. (With Introduction.)

Greek Poets. (Dole.)

Hemans. (With Memoir.)

Herbert's Poems.

Hiawatha. (With Notes.)

Holmes. (Biographical Introduction.)
Hood.

Hugo (Victor).

Idylls of the King. (Parsons.)
Iliad. (Pope.)

In Memoriam. (Parsons.)

Ingoldsby Legends. (Complete.)

Jean Ingelow. (Complete.)

Pope. (Memoir and notes.)

Procter. (Introduction by Dickens.)
Red Letter Poems.

Ring and the Book. (With notes.)
Rossetti (Dante G.). (Complete.)
Rubáiyát. (FitzGerald.)
Schiller. (Lytton.)

Scott. (Complete with notes.)
Shakespeare's Poems. (Wyndham.)

Shakespeare. (2 vols.) (Globe Text.)
Shelley. (Dowden Text.)

Songs from the Dramatists. (Matthews.)

Songs, Sacred and Devotional.
Southey. (With Memoir.)

Spenser. (Complete.)

Stevenson. (Introduction by Trent.)
Swinburne. (Introduction by Stoddard.)
Tales of a Wayside Inn. Longfellow.

Taylor (Bayard). (Introduction by Smyth.)
Tennyson. (Introduction by Parsons.)
Thackeray's Ballads. (Intro. by Trent.)
Thomson.

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