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BEAUTIES OF THE SACRED POETS.

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PART 1.

A

CYCLOPEDIA

OF

SACRED POETICAL

QUOTATIONS;

CONSISTING OF

CHOICE PASSAGES FROM THE SACRED POETRY

OF ALL AGES AND COUNTRIES,

CLASSIFIED AND ARRANGED, FOR FACILITY OF REFERENCE,
UNDER SUBJECT HEADINGS.

ILLUSTRATED BY STRIKING PASSAGES FROM SCRIPTURE.

EDITED BY H. G. ADAMS.
Editor of the "Cyclopædia of Poetical Quotations," &c.

"How beautiful is Genius, when combined
With Holiness! Oh! how divinely sweet

The tones of earthly lyre, whose chords are touched
By the soft hand of Piety, and hung

Upon Religion's shrine, there vibrating

With solemn music on the ear of God."

LONDON:

GROOMBRIDGE AND SONS, 5, PATERNOSTER ROW.
EDINBURGH: JAMES HOGG, 4, NICOLSON STREET.
AND BY ORDER OF ANY BOOKSELLER IN TOWN OR COUNTRY.

EDITOR'S ADDRESS.

THE favour with which our former compilation-the "Cyclopædia of Poetical Quotations"-has been received, and the numerous calls which we have had for an extension of the plan of that work, has induced us to determine on the issue of this companion volume, which, although exactly similar in size and price, and method of arrangement, will yet possess a decidedly distinctive feature in the sacred character of all the pieces included. We hope to make it one of the most complete collections of RELIGIOUS POETRY ever offered to the public; and cannot doubt that, as such, it will be acceptable to a very large class of readers. As the matter in this volume must necessarily be arranged under a far less number of distinct headings than that of the work just concluded there will be space for the introduction of longer pieces and thus many of the most beautiful specimens of devotional poetry which are to be found in the literature of this and other nations, can be given with little or no curtailment Although there is much poetry of a religious character scattered through the former volume, yet-inasmuch as it is presumed that most persons who possess the one will also desire to have the other-none of the pieces which may there be found will be admitted into this compilation, except in some cases where it is felt that by re-uniting the portions there arranged under several headings, so complete and beautiful a whole can be presented that its insertion here is almost rendered necessary.

As we wish to make our volume entirely unsectarian ir its character, we shall endeavour to avoid the insertion of

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