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Moxon’s Popular Poets.
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The Press and the Public, alike in Great Britain and her Colonies and in the United States, unite in their testimony to the immense superiority of Messrs. Moxon’s “Popular Poets” over any other similar Collections published by any other House. Their possession of the Copyright Works of Coleridge, Hood, Keats, Shelley, Wordsworth, and other great National Poets, places this Series above rivalry.
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21. HOOD’S POETICAL WORKS. Illustrated by Gustave Doré and Alfred Thompson. Second Series.
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1. Byron. 2. Longfellow. 3. Wordsworth. 4. Scott. 5. Shelley. |
6. Moore. 7. Hood. 8. Keats. 9. Coleridge. 10. Burns. |
11. Tupper. 12. Milton. 13. Campbell. 14. Pope. 15. Cowper. |
16. Humorous. 17. American. 18. Mrs. Hemans. 19. Thomson. 20. Miscellaneous. [In the Press. |
MOXON’S LIBRARY POETS. The complete and continuing success of “Moxon’s Poets,” in the popular Three-and-Sixpenny Series, has induced the House to publish a Library Edition of “Moxon’s Poets,” price Five Shillings per volume. Handsomely printed on good paper, either half Roxburghe or cloth, gilt edges. The Entire Series of the Popular Poets is now included in this issue.