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How the Old Horse Won the Bet, and The Broomstick Train, are the other
poems.
"You see, of course, if you're not a dunce,
How it went to pieces all at once--
All at once, and nothing first--
Just as bubbles do when they burst."
MacLEOD, MARY.
Stories from the Faerie Queene.
Illustrated by A.G. Walker.
Stokes. 1.50
Do we not most of us belong to the group "who at present know nothing
or next to nothing of what is certainly one of the masterpieces of
English literature"?
The tale of Spenser's great poem is simply related in acceptable
prose.
NORTON, C.E. (Editor).
Heart of Oak Books. Volume IV. Fairy Stories and
Classic Tales.
Heath. .45
The imagination is the supreme intellectual faculty, and yet it
is of all the one which receives least attention in our common
systems of education.--_Preface._
RELIGION AND ETHICS (p. 129)
The Bible itself did not begin in the dry letter, but was a rich
and various life with Nature and among men before it was made
into a book.
SAMUEL OSGOOD.
THOMAS, E.L.
The Early Story of Israel.
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