The Literary Reading Book Containing Specimens of Poetry and Prose From Chaucer to the Present Day, Part 1 |
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Contents
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 1 |
ROBERT SOUTHEY | 27 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 35 |
The Gipsys Curse | 41 |
CONTENTS | 47 |
The Porteous Mob | 50 |
THOMAS CAMPBELL | 57 |
GEORGE GORDON LORD BYRON Page | 74 |
Page | 174 |
WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY | 185 |
CHARLES DICKENS | 195 |
CHARLOTTE BRONTË | 216 |
CHARLES KINGSLEY | 224 |
GEORGE Eliot MARIAN CROSSEVANS | 234 |
RICHARD DODDRIDGE BLACKMORE | 246 |
MRS CRAIK DINAH M Muloch | 253 |
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY | 95 |
JOHN KEATS | 103 |
THOMAS Hood | 115 |
THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY | 121 |
EDWARD BULWER LORD LYTTON | 127 |
ALFRED LORD TENNYSON | 135 |
Enoch Arden Slightly abridged | 142 |
The Flower | 162 |
DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI | 267 |
WILLIAM MORRIS | 276 |
HALL CAINE | 357 |
HENRY RIDER HAGGARD | 367 |
MARIE CORELLI | 375 |
lyre two Kom by Kaiting | 390 |
RUDYARD KIPLING | 400 |
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