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THE MAYFAIR LIBRARY.

The New Republic. By W. H.

MALLOCK.

The New Paul and Virginia.

By W. H. MALLOCK.
The True History of Joshua
Davidson. By E. LYNN LINTON.
Old Stories Retold. By WALTER

THORNBURY.

Thoreau: His Life and Aims.
By H. A. PAGE.

By Stream and Sea. By WIL-
LIAM SENIOR.

Literary Frivolities, Fancies,
Follies, and Frolics. By WILLIAM
T. DOBSON.

Pencil and Palette; Biogra-
phical Anecdotes chiefly of Con-
temporary Painters, with Gossip
about Pictures Lost, Stolen and
Forged, also Great Picture Sales.
By ROBERT KEMPT.

The Book of Clerical Anecdotes;
A Gathering of the Antiquities,
Humours, and Eccentricities of
"The Cloth." BY JACOB LARWOOD.

Jeux d'Esprit. Edited by HENRY The Agony Column of "The

S. LEIGH.

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CHOLMONDELEY-PENNELL.
The Speeches of Chas. Dickens.
With Chapters on Dickens as Letter-
Writer and Public Reader.

Muses of Mayfair. Edited by

H. CHOLMONdeley-Pennell.

Gastronomy as a Fine Art. By
BRILLAT-SAVARIN.
Original Plays. By W. S. GIL-
BERT. First Series.
Original Plays. By W. S. GIL-

BERT.

Second Series.

Carols of Cockayne. By HENRY

S. LEIGH.

Times," from 1800 to 1870. Edited, with an Introduction, by ALICE CLAY.

The Cupboard Papers. By

FIN-BEC.

Quips and Quiddities. Selected
and Edited by W. DAVENPORT
ADAMS.

Pastimes and Players.
ROBERT MACGREGOR.

By

Melancholy Anatomised: A
Popular Abridgment of "Burton's
Anatomy of Melancholy."
The Philosophy of Handwriting.
By DON FELIX DE SALAMANCA.
Selected
Latter-Day Lyrics.

by W. DAVENPORT ADAMS.
Curiosities of Criticism.
HENRY J. JENNINGS.

*Other Volumes are in preparation.

CHATTO & WINDUS, PICCADILLY, W.

By

BEING

Poems of Sentiment and Reflection
By Living Writers

Selected and Arranged with Notes
By W. DAVENPORT ADAMS

BLIOTHECA

APR 1882

GODLCIAN

WITH A NOTE ON SOME FOREIGN FORMS OF verse
BY AUSTIN DOBSON

London

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O thou most dear,—before thy feet
I strew these flow'rets fair and sweet;
These blossoms, latest from the tree
Of Britain's gold-branch'd poesy,
Now lie where all the virtues meet.

Nor will they wither: neither heat
Nor chill of passing Time can cheat
The world of their rare fragrancy,
O thou most dear.

Nor will Time banish Love, or greet

Thy charms with shadow of defeat:

They bud and bloom, and still with me
Their scent and loveliness will be;

Yes, Love will stay, though Time be fleet,

O thou most dear.

W. D. A.

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