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---+ | | | 500 Volumes in one: | | | | Agents wanted | | | | for | | | | The Library of Poetry and Song. | | | | Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets, | | | | English, scotch, Irish, and American, | | | | With an Introduction by | | | | William Cullen Bryant. | | | | This volume is the handsomest and cheapest subscription book | | extant, and contains in itself more to give it enduring fame | | and make it universally popular than any book ever | | published. It is something in it, of the best, for every | | one--for the old, the middle aged, and the young. It has | | intellectual food for every taste and for every mood and | | phase of human feeling, from the merriest humor up, through | | all the gradations of feeling, to the most touching and | | tender pathos. Excepting the Bible, this will be the book | | most loved, and the most frequently referred to in the | | family. | | | | The whole work, page by page, poem by poem, has passed under | | the educated criticism and scholarly eye of William Cullen | | Bryant, a man reverenced among men, a poet great among | | poets. | | | | This is a Library of over 500 Volumes in one book, whose | | contents, of no ephemeral nature or interest, will never | | grow old or stale. It can be, and will be, read and re-read | | with pleasure as long as its leaves hold together. Over 800 | | pages beautifully printed, choicely illustrated, handsomely | | bound. Sold only through Agents, by subscription. | | | | Teachers, Clergymen, active Men, intelligent Women, can all |