WELSH SKETCHES (chiefly Ecclesiastical) to the Close of the Twelfth Century. By the Author of "Proposals for Christian Union."

"He presents us, in brief, with a very interesting account of that ancient Church, and of the nation in the Pagan ages before its establishment."—The Guardian.

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THE UNRIPE WINDFALLS IN PROSE AND VERSE of JAMES HENRY, M.D.

CONTENTS: Miscellaneous Poems; Criticism on the style of Lord Byron, in a Letter to the Editor of "Notes and Queries"; Specimen of Virgilian Commentaries; Specimen of a New Metrical Translation of the Eneis.

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