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The American Publishers of WILLIAM MORRIS's Books, desirous of preserving the many good things which the critics have said about "The Earthly Paradise,” as well as to aid in spreading the fame of the "rising poet,” have collected these criti. cisms, a few of the many "Tributes" of the English and American press.

TRIBUTES

TO

WILLIAM MORRIS,

ON THE PUBLICATION OF

THE EARTHLY PARADISE.

"It is a very good office one man does another, when he tells him the manner of his being pleased."-SIR RICHARD STEELE.

The "TRIBUTES," a pamphlet of 36 pages, will be mailed free to any address by the publishers,

ROBERTS BROTHERS, Boston.

"The Earthly Paradise, by Mr. Morris, one of the few great poems of our century."-JOHN G. WHITTIER.

"The largest of the late crop of poets."-JOHN G. Saxe.

"Much the most notable poem recently published."- GEO. W. CURTIS.

"The world is richer by a new poet, a genuine born maker and singer." -RICHARD GRANT WHITE.

"It brings back the golden age of poetry, and is most delicious reading."- HAR. RIET PRESCOTT SPOFFORD.

"Poems of rare and fresh excellence."-CHARLES E. NORTON.

"Since Chaucer, the most truly imaginative (narrative) poet that has appeared.”— PAUL H. HAYNE.

"Every page increases the wonderful charm of the poem."— HARRIET MCEWEN KIMBALL.

"Mr. Morris has made a bold and successful step towards a return to the simplicity and strength of nature, against which our poets have resolutely closed their eyes for many a day."-GEO. H. Boker.

"Like a reawakening of Spenser, in its long, sweet, meandering rhythms, and like a resurrection of the Greek gods themselves, in the life-like beauty with which the familiar stories of mythology are told."— LUCY LARCOM.

Mr. MORRIS's Poems are published in America by arrangement with him, and he receives a stated copyright on all sold.

THE LIFE AND DEATH OF JASON. A POEM, in one volume, 16mo, cloth. Price, $1.50.

THE EARTHLY PARADISE.

PARTS I AND II.

In One Volume.

PART III.

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Comprising March, April, May, June, July, and August.

In One Volume. Comprising September, October, and November.

PART IV.

In One Volume.

Comprising December, January, and February.
(In Preparation.)

There are two editions of the Earthly Paradise:

The crown 8vo (English) Edition, green vellum cloth, gilt top. Price $3.00. The 16mo Edition, vellum cloth, gilt top. Price $2.25.

Sold by all booksellers everywhere, or mailed, post paid, on receipt of the advertised price, by the publishers,

ROBERTS BROTHERS,

BOSTON.

THE

LIFE AND DEATH OF JASON,

A POEM IN 17 Books,

In one volume, 16mo, cloth, price $ 1.50.

"Morris's 'Jason' is in the purest, simplest, most idiomatic English; full of freshness, full of life, vivid in landscape, vivid in human action, worth reading at the cost of many leisure hours even to a busy man.' The Times.

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"Not many living Englishmen have written so good a poem on such a scale. Mr. Morris is a most skilful narrator, full of the sweet garrulity proper to the olden time and those that love it."— -The Guardian.

"Mr. Morris has displayed poetic qualities rare in themselves, and especially rare in these days. We should have to go back for a quarter of a century to find any labor of equal pretension that exhibits the same amount of fortitude in the writer and the same intimate knowledge of all that relates to his theme." The Athenæum.

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""The Life and Death of Jason' is a fine poem, which never flags in interest for a single line, and is full of music, life, and clear vision. The freshness of the early world' has taken complete possession of Mr. Morris as he wrote." The Spectator.

"In all the noble roll of our poets there has been since Chaucer no second teller of Tales, no second rhapsode comparable to the first, till the advent of this one. Rarely but in the ballad and romance periods has such poetry been written, so broad and sad and simple, so full of deep and direct fire, certain of its aim, without finish, without fault." — Fortnightly Review.

"Open this poem where the reader may, he will find in it broad and simple pictures of the olden days. It is true art alone which can draw pictures with this living simplicity, whether in bare outline or in full blaze of color; and this art Mr. Morris possesses in a high degree.” — The Standard.

"Musical, clear, and flowing, strangely imaginative and suggestive, presenting pictures of almost incomparable beauty, it is a work of which an epoch may be proud." - Sunday Times.

THE EARTHLY PARADISE,

A COLLECTION OF TALES IN VERSE.

Parts I. and II. Prologue, March, April, May, June, July, and August, containing the Stories of

THE WANDERERS.
ATALANTA'S RACE.

THE MAN BORN TO BE KING.
THE DOOм OF KING ACRISIUS.
THE PROUD KING.

CUPID AND PSYCHE.

THE WRITING ON THE IMAGE.
THE LOVE OF ALCESTIS.

THE LADY OF THE LAND.

THE SON OF CRISUS.

THE WATCHING OF THE FALCON.
PYGMALION AND THE IMAGE.

OGIER THE DANE.

In one volume, Crown 8vo Edition, Cloth, gilt top, price, $3.00. $2.25.

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Part III. September, October, and November, containing the

THE DEATH OF PARIS.

Stories of

THE LAND EAST OF THE SUN AND
WEST OF THE MOON.

ACCONTIUS AND CYDIPPE.

THE MAN WHO NEVER LAUGHED
AGAIN.

THE STORY OF RHODOPE.
THE LOVERS OF GUDRUN.

In one volume, Crown 8vo Edition, Cloth, gilt top, price, $3.00.

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$2.25.

IN PREPARATION.

The 4th and concluding part of

THE EARTHLY PARADISE,
December, January, and February.

A New Edition of

THE DEFENCE OF GUENEVERE,
And other Early Poems,

with the addition of some Pieces not hitherto collected.

Sixth Edition. 16mo, cloth, price, $ 1.50.

THE LIFE AND DEATH OF JASON.

A Poem, in Seventeen Books.

Mailed, post-paid, by the Publishers,

ROBERTS BROTHERS, Boston.

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