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Title: The World's Best Poetry, Volume 3
Sorrow and Consolation
Author: Various
Commentator: Lyman Abbott
Editor: Bliss Carman
Release Date: October 1, 2005 [EBook #16786]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
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                     THE WORLD'S
                     BEST POETRY
 
 I Home: Friendship                     VI Fancy: Sentiment
   II Love                            VII Descriptive: Narrative
 III Sorrow and Consolation             VIII National Spirit
   IV The Higher Life                 IX Tragedy: Humor
 V Nature                               X Poetical Quotations
 
                         THE
                        WORLD'S
                      BEST POETRY
 
IN TEN VOLUMES, ILLUSTRATED
                    Editor-in-Chief
                      BLISS CARMAN
 
                   Associate Editors
                   John Vance Cheney
                  Charles G.D. Roberts
                 Charles F. Richardson
                  Francis H. Stoddard
 
                    Managing Editor
                     John R. Howard
 
                J.D. Morris and Company
                     Philadelphia
 
                   COPYRIGHT, 1904, by
                  J.D. Morris & Company
 
                 The World's Best Poetry
                        Vol. III
 
                      SORROW AND
                      CONSOLATION
 
                         AN
                    INTERPRETER OF
                           
    
		
	
	
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