- Bloomfield's Farmer's Boy.
- Campbell's Pleasures of Hope.
- Cundall's Elizabethan Poetry.
- Coleridge's Ancient Mariner.
- Goldsmith's Deserted Village.
- Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield.
- Gray's Elegy in a Churchyard.
- Keat's Eve of St. Agnes.
- Milton's l'Allegro.
- Roger's Pleasures of Memory.
- Shakespeare's Songs and Sonnets.
- Tennyson's May Queen.
- Wordsworth's Pastoral Poems.
"Such works are a glorious beatification for a poet. Such works as these educate townsmen, who, surrounded by dead and artificial things, as country people are by life and nature, scarcely learn to look at nature till taught by these concentrated specimens of her beauty."—Athenæum.
LITERATURE, WORKS OF REFERENCE, AND EDUCATION.
THE English Catalogue of Books: giving the date of publication of every book published from 1835 to 1863, in addition to the title, size, price, and publisher, in one alphabet. An entirely new work, combining the Copyrights of the "London Catalogue" and the "British Catalogue." One thick volume of 900 pages, half morocco, 45s.
Like unto Christ. A new translation of the De Imitatione Christi, usually ascribed to Thomas à Kempis—forming a volume of The Gentle Life Series. Small post 8vo. 6s.
The Gentle Life: Essays in Aid of the Formation of Character of Gentlemen and Gentlewomen. Small post 8vo. Seventh Edition, 6s.
A Second Volume of the Gentle Life. Uniform with the First Series. Second Edition, 6s.
About in the World: Essays uniform with, and by the author of "The Gentle Life." Small post 8vo. 6s.
Essays by Montaigne. With Vignette Portrait. Small post 8vo. 6s.