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This Poem, generally acknowledged by all critics to be the masterpiece of the author, and one of the great poems of this century, is published in this separate form for the convenience of tourists, of seaside and wayside ramblers. 4. POEMS. By DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTE. SONGS BEFORE SUNRISE. By ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE. 16mo. Price of each, $1 50. Two new poetical volumes of rare merit. 5. A New and Cheaper Edition of GOETHE'S HERMANN AND DOROTHEA. Translated by ELLEN FROTHINGHAM. With frontispiece. 1 vol. 16mo. Cloth, neat. Price, $1. NEW BOOKS, which are Standard for the Library, but not by any means 1. AN OLD-FASHIONED GIRL. 27th 1000. $1.50. 5. GEORGE SAND.-MAUPRAT. 3d 1000. $1 50. 6. GOETHE'S HERMANN AND DOROTHEA. $2. 9. JANUS. THE POPE AND THE COUNCIL. $150. 11. HELPS' STORY OF REALMAH. $2. $2. Messrs. R. Bros, solicit orders for their publications. A new Catalogue just ready. Special terms made for standing orders for New Books, with privilege of Editors' copies. 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