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COLLECTED AND ARRANGED BY

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and shades, the finer play of thought and imagination be longing to individual authors, are brought out in this way (by the arrangement of poems under subject-headings) as they could not be under any other system. deeply impressed with the keen appreciation of poetical worth, and also with the good taste manifested by the compiler."-Churchman.

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