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"One merit of poetry few persons will deny : It says more, and in fewer words, than prose.”—- Voltaire.

THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD;

OR, THE GREAT CONSUMMATION. By SIR EDWIN ARNOLD, K. C. I. E., C. S. I. Authorized Edition. Introduction by Richard Henry Stoddard. Illustrated with 14 full-page reproductions from Hoffman's Celebrated Pictures of the LIFE OF CHRIST, and by a Portrait of Mr. Arnold. Square 12mo, 286 pp. Presentation Edition, in cream-colored cloth, with illuminated designs in gold, gilt top, etc.. $2.50; Regular cloth, substantial and neat, $1.75. Post-free.

"It will please all readers of poetry and fill Christian souls with rapture."— N. Y. Herald.

THE LIGHT OF ASIA;

OR, THE GREAT RENUNCIATION. Being the Life and Teaching of Gautama, Prince of India and Founder of Buddhism, as told in Verse by an Indian Buddhist. By Sir Edwin Arnold. Printed without abridgment. 4to, 32 pp., manilla, 15 cents. Post-free.

THE EPIC OF SAUL.

By WILLIAM CLEAVER WILKINSON. 8vo, cloth, 386 pp. Gilt top, rough edges, printed in pica type, $2.50. Post-free.

Dr. Wilkinson's Epic of Saulis daring in conception, subtile in analysis, exquisite in delineation, stately in movement, dramatic in unfolding, rhythmical in expression, reverent in tone, uplifting in tendency.' Professor George Dana Boardman, D.D.

ELIJAH, THE REFORMER.

A BALLAD-EPIC AND OTHER RELIGIOUS POEMS. By GEORGE LANSING TAYLOR, D.D. Cloth, square 12mo, 281 pp., $1.50. Post-free. Partial List of Poems: Poem, "Non nobis, Domine."-Elijah the Reformer.-Calling of Moses.-Destruction of Egypt's First-Born.Passage of the Red Sea.-Smiting of the Rock in Kadesh.-Passage of Jordan.-Overthrow of Jericho.-Gideon's Campaign.-Jehoshophat's Deliverance.-Fiery Furnace.-The Incarnation.-Elisha's Fiery Chariots. Scourging of Heliodorus.-Christmas Bells.-Paul at Philippi. -Sacred Glory of Old Age.-Armageddon.-A Vision of the Ages.Prophecy of Wisdom.-De Profundis Via Crucis.-A Methodist Centennial Song.-Grace Triumphant.-Work in Rest.-The Light of the World.-Immortality.

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"Will win for her a title to an honorable place among American poets."Chicago Standard.

IDYLS OF THE KING.

By ALFRED TENNYSON. 4to, paper, 69 pp., complete edition, 20 cents. Post-free.

STORIES IN RHYME FOR HOLIDAY

TIME.

By EDWARD JEWITT WHEELER. With 29 illustrations by Walter Satterlee. A holiday book for young readers. 4to, cloth, 102 pp., illuminated cover, $1.00. Post-free.

CONTENTS: Dedication.-Poem.-How after all the Sky Didn't Fall. -The Kite and the Tail.-A Peep at Paradise.-When Spring Began.Bob's Bicycle Ride.-The Boy to the Schoolmaster.-The New Baby's Name.-Eglantine; or, The Magical Glove.

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SONGS OF DOUBT AND DREAM.

POEMS. BY EDGAR FAWCETT. Cloth, 320 pp., gilt top, $2.00. Post-free. "An important contribution to the literature of philosophic thought.”—The Boston Budget.

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CONQUEROR, PATRIOT, HERO. An Elegy; and other Poems. By GEORGE LANSING TAYLOR, D.D. 12mo, 32 pp., ribbon-tied. 25 cents. Post-free. "Bold and full of vigor; enthusiastically, appreciative; elevated in tone; loyal in spirit."-Professor William Cleaver Wilkinson.

WITH THE POETS.

A SELECTION OF ENGLISH POETRY. By CANON F. W. FARRAR,
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A GRECO-AMERICAN PLAY. A Keen Satire on New York Society. By EDGAR FAWCETT. Illustrated By C. D. Weldon. 12mo, cloth, 154 pp., $1.50. Post-free.

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Contents: Songs of Home.-Home Pictures.-Voices of Home.-Home Memories.-Joy and Love of Home.-Stories of Home.-Home and Heaven.-Gleanings.

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JOHN G. WHITTIER, THE POET OF FREEDOM. Vol. IX. AMERICAN REFORMER SERIES, by WILLIAM SLOANE KENNEDY; Ready; 12mo, cloth, 332 pp., with Portrait; also an Appendix containing a Reference Table for Dates, a complete Bibliography of his Works, Notes on Early and Rare Editions; and a General Index to the volume. Price, $1.50. Post-free.

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