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'Displays considerable poetic force."Queen.

A TALE OF THE SEA, SONNETS, AND OTHER POEMS. By James Howell. Crown 8vo. Cloth, 5s. "Mr. Howell has a keen perception of the beauties of nature, and a just appreciation of the charities of life. ... Mr. Howell's book deserves, and will probably receive, a warm reception."-Pall Mall Gazette.

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"A careful perusal of his verses will show that he is a poet.. His song the grateful, murmuring sound which reminds one of the softness and deliciousness of summer time. . . . There is much that is good in the volume."-Spectator. METRICAL TRANSLATIONS FROM THE GREEK AND LATIN POETS, AND OTHER POEMS. By R. B. Boswell, M.A. Oxon. Crown 8vo. 5s. EASTERN LEGENDS AND STORIES

IN ENGLISH VERSE. By Lieutenant Norton Powlett, Royal Artillery. Crown 8vo. 55.

"There is a rollicking sense of fun about the stories, joined to marvellous power of rhyming, and plenty of swing, which irresistibly reminds us of our old favourite."-Graphic.

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EDITH; OR, LOVE AND LIFE IN CHESHIRE. By T. Ashe, Author of the "Sorrows of Hypsipyle," etc. Sewed. Price 6d.

"A really fine poem, full of tender, subtle touches of feeling."-Manchester News.

"Pregnant from beginning to end with the results of careful observation and imaginative power."-Chester Chronicle. THE GALLERY OF PIGEONS, AND OTHER POEMS. By Theo. Marzials. Crown 8vo. 4s. 6d.

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"Abounding in quiet humour, in bright fancy, in sweetness and melody of expression, and, at times, in the tenderest touches of pathos."-Graphic.

'Mr. Collins has an undercurrent of chivalry and romance beneath the trifling vein of good-humoured banter which is the special characteristic of his verse."Athenæum.

EROS AGONISTES. By E. B. D. Crown 8vo. 3s. бa.

"It is not the least merit of these pages that they are everywhere illumined with moral and religious sentiment suggested, not paraded, of the brightest, purest character."-Standard.

CALDERON'S DRAMAS. Translated from the Spanish. By Denis Florence MacCarthy. 10s.

"The lambent verse flows with an ease, spirit, and music perfectly natural, liberal, and harmonious."-Spectator.

"It is impossible to speak too highly of this beautiful work."-Month.

SONGS FOR SAILORS. By Dr. W. C. Bennett. Dedicated by Special Request to H. R. H. the Duke of Edinburgh. Crown 8vo. 35. 6d. With Steel Portrait and Illustrations.

An Edition in Illustrated paper Covers. Price IS.

WALLED IN, AND OTHER POEMS. By the Rev. Henry J. Bulkeley. Crown 8vo. 55.

"A remarkable book of genuine poetry." -Evening Standard.

"Genuine power displayed.".

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"Poetical feeling is manifest here, and the diction of the poem is unimpeachable." -Pall Mall Gazette.

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POETRY-continued.

SONGS OF LIFE AND DEATH. By John Payne, Author of "Intaglios," "Sonnets," "The Masque of Shadows," etc. Crown 8vo. 5s.

"The art of ballad-writing has long been lost in England, and Mr. Payne may claim to be its restorer. It is a perfect delight to meet with such a ballad as 'May Margaret' in the present volume." - Westminster Review.

A NEW VOLUME OF SONNETS. By the Rev. C. Tennyson Turner. Crown 8vo. 4s. 6d.

"Mr. Turner is a genuine poet; his song is sweet and pure, beautiful in expression, and often subtle in thought."-Pall Mall Gazette.

"The light of a devout, gentle, and kindly spirit, a delicate and graceful fancy, a keen intelligence irradiates these thoughts."Contemporary Review.

THE DREAM AND THE DEED, AND OTHER POEMS. By Patrick Scott, Author of "Footpaths between Two Worlds," etc. Fcap. 8vo. Cloth, 5s.

"A bitter and able satire on the vice and follies of the day, literary, social, and political."-Standard.

"Shows real poetic power coupled with evidences of satirical energy."-Edinburgh Daily Review.

GOETHE'S FAUST. A New Translation in Rime. By the Rev. C. Kegan Paul. Crown 8vo. 6s.

"His translation is the most minutely, accurate that has yet been produced. -Examiner.

"Mr. Paul is a zealous and a faithful interpreter."-Saturday Review.

SONGS OF TWO WORLDS. First Series. By a New Writer. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, 5s. Second Edition.

"These poems will assuredly take high rank among the class to which they belong." -British Quarterly Review, April 1st.

"No extracts could do justice to the exquisite tones, the felicitous phrasing and delicately wrought harmonies of some of these poems."-Nonconformist.

"A purity and delicacy of feeling like morning air."-Graphic.

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MR. CARINGTON. A Tale of Love and Conspiracy. By Robert Turner Cotton. In 3 vols. Cloth, crown 8vo.

"A novel in so many ways good, as in a fresh and elastic diction, stout unconventionality, and happy boldness of conception and execution. His novels, though free spoken, will be some of the healthiest of our day."-Examiner.

TWO GIRLS. By Frederick Wedmore, Author of "A Snapt Gold Ring." In 2 vols. Cloth, crown 8vo. [Just out.

"A carefully-written novel of character, contrasting the two heroines of one love tale, an English lady and a French actress. Cicely is charming; the introductory description of her is a good specimen of the well-balanced sketches in which the author shines."-Athenæum.

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REGINALD BRAMBLE. A Cynic of the 19th Century. An Autobiography. 1 vol.

"There is plenty of vivacity in Mr. Bramble's narrative."-Athenæum.

"Written in a lively and readable style." -Hour.

EFFIE'S GAME; How SHE LOST AND HOW SHE WON. By Cecil Clayton. 2 vols.

"Well written. The characters move, and act, and, above all, talk like human beings, and we have liked reading about them."-Spectator.

CHESTERLEIGH. By Ansley Conyers. vols. Crown 8vo.

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"We have gained much enjoyment from the book."-Spectator.

BRESSANT. A Romance.

By Julian Hawthorne. 2 vols. Crown 8vo.

"One of the most powerful with which we are acquainted."-Times.

"We shall once more have reason to rejoice whenever we hear that a new work is coming out written by one who bears the honoured name of Hawthorne."Saturday Review.

HONOR BLAKE: THE STORY OF A PLAIN WOMAN. By Mrs. Keatinge, Author of "English Homes in India," etc. 2 vols. Crown 8vo.

"One of the best novels we have met with for some time."-Morning Post.

"A story which must do good to all, young and old, who read it."-Daily News. OFF THE SKELLIG S. By Jean Ingelow. (Her First Romance.) In 4 vols, Crown 8vo.

"Clever and sparkling."-Standard.

"We read each succeeding volume with increasing interest, going almost to the point of wishing there was a fifth."

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SEETA. By Colonel Meadows Taylor, Author of "Tara," Ralph Darnell," etc. 3 vols. Crown 8vo.

"Well told, native life is admirably described, and the petty intrigues of native, rulers, and their hatred of the English mingled with fear lest the latter should eventually prove the victors, are cleverly depicted."Athenæum.

"Thoroughly interesting and enjoyable reading."-Examiner.

WHAT 'TIS TO LOVE. By the Author of "Flora Adair," ""The Value of Fosters3 vols.

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FICTION-continued.

HESTER MORLEY'S PROMISE. By Hesba Stretton. 3 vols.

"Much better than the average novels of the day; has much more claim to critical consideration as a piece of literary work.-very clever."-Spectator.

"All the characters stand out clearly and are well sustained, and the interest of the story never flags."-Observer. THE DOCTOR'S DILEMMA. By Hesba Stretton, Author of "Little Meg," &c. &c. 3 vols. Crown 8vo.

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A fascinating story which scarcely flags in interest from the first page to the last."-British Quarterly Review. THE ROMANTIC ANNALS OF A NAVAL FAMILY. By Mrs. Arthur Traherne. Crown 8vo. IOS. 6d.

"Some interesting letters are introduced; amongst others, several from the late King William IV."-Spectator.

"Well and pleasantly told."-Evening Standard.

THOMASINA. By the Author of " Dorothy," "De Cressy," &c. 2 vols. Crown 8vo.

A finished and delicate cabinet picture; no line is without its purpose." — Athe

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A GOOD MATCH. By Amelia Perrier, Author of "Mea Culpa." 2 vols.

"Racy and lively."-Athenæum.

"This clever and amusing novel."-Pall Mall Gazette.

LINKED AT LAST. By F. E. Bunnett. I vol. Crown 8vo.

"The reader who once takes it up will not be inclined to relinquish it without concluding the volume."-Morning Post.

"A very charming story."-John Bull. THE SPINSTERS OF BLATCHINGTON. By Mar. Travers. 2 vols. Crown 8vo.

"A pretty story. Deserving of a favourable reception."-Graphic.

"A book of more than average merits." -Examiner.

PERPLEXITY. By Sydney Mostyn. 3 vols. Crown 8vo.

"Written with very considerable power, great cleverness, and sustained interest. -Standard.

"The literary workmanship is good, and the story forcibly and graphically told."Daily News.

MEMOIRS OF MRS. LETITIA BOOTHBY. By William Clark Russell, Author of "The Book of Authors." Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.

"Clever and ingenious." Saturday Review.

"Very clever book."-Guardian. CRUEL AS THE GRAVE. By the Countess Von Bothmer.

Crown 8vo.

3 vols.

Jealousy is cruel as the Grave." "Interesting, though somewhat tragic." -Athenæum.

"Agreeable, unaffected, and eminently readable."-Daily News.

HER TITLE OF HONOUR. By Holme Lee. Second Edition. I vol. Crown 8vo.

"With the interest of a pathetic story is united the value of a definite and high purpose."-Spectator.

"A most exquisitely written story."Literary Churchman.

SEPTIMIUS. A Romance. By Nathaniel Hawthorne. Second Edition. I vol. Crown 8vo, cloth, extra gilt. 9s. The Athenæum says that "the book is full of Hawthorne's most characteristic writing."

COL. MEADOWS TAYLOR'S INDIAN

TALES.

THE CONFESSIONS OF A THUG

Is now ready, and is the Volume of A New and Cheaper Edition, in 1 vol. each, Illustrated, price 6s. It will be followed by "TARA" (now in the press) “RALPH DARNELL,” and “TIPPOO SULTAN.”

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THE CORNHILL LIBRARY OF FICTION. 3s. 6d. per Volume.

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T is intended in this Series to produce books of such merit that readers will care to preserve them on their shelves. They are well printed on good paper, handsomely bound, with a Frontispiece, and are sold at the moderate price of 3s. 6d. each.

THE HOUSE OF RABY. By Mrs. G. Hooper.

A FIGHT FOR LIFE. By Moy Thomas.

ROBIN GRAY. By Charles Gibbon.

"Pure in sentiment, well written, and cleverly constructed."-British Quarterly Review.

"A pretty tale, prettily told."-Athe

næum.

"A novel of tender and pathetic interest." -Globe.

"An unassuming, characteristic, and entertaining novel."-John Bull.

KITTY. By Miss M. Betham-Edwards.

"Lively and clever... There is a cer-
tain dash in every description; the dialogue
is bright and sparkling."-Athenæum.

HIRELL. By John Saunders.
"A powerful novel... a tale written by
a poet."-Spectator.

"A novel of extraordinary merit."-
Morning Post.

"Very pleasant and amusing."-Globe. A charming novel."-John Bull.

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"We have nothing but words of praise to offer for its style and composition.". Examiner.

ONE OF TWO; or, The left-handed Bride. By J.H. Friswell.

"Told with spirit... the plot is skilfully made."-Spectator.

"Admirably narrated, and intensely interesting."-Public Opinion.

READY-MONEY MORTIBOY. A Matter-of-Fact Story.

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GOD'S PROVIDENCE HOUSE. By Mrs. G. L. Banks.

"Far above the run of common threevolume novels, evincing much literary power in not a few graphic descriptions of manners and local customs. ... A genuine sketch."-Spectator.

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Wonderfully readable.

The style is

very simple and natural."-Morning Post.

FOR LACK OF GOLD. By Charles Gibbon.

"A powerfully written nervous story."-Athenæum.

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"A piece of very genuine workmanship."-British Quarterly Review. 'There are few recent novels more powerful and engrossing."-Examiner. ABEL DRAKE'S WIFE. By John Saunders.

"A striking book, clever, interesting, interesting in its detail, and so touching in and original. We have seldom met with a its simple pathos."-Athenæum. book so thoroughly true to life, so deeply

OTHER STANDARD NOVELS TO FOLLOW.

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