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Garnered Sheaves.
  
  
  
  
  

Garnered Sheaves.

Page Garnered Sheaves.

Garnered Sheaves.

The Complete Poetical Works of
J. G. HOLLAND (Timothy Titcomb).

RED LINE EDITION,

Printed on tinted paper, with sixteen full-page illustrations, and a new
portrait of the author on steel. 1 vol., small 4to, 602 pages. Cloth.
Price $4.00; morocco, $7.50.

This volume comprises “Bitter Sweet,” “Kathrina,” and the “Marble
Prophecy,” with the miscellaneous poems lately issued. The thousands to
whom these poems are already as household words, will give them a cordial
welcome in this very attractive form.

A New Poem by DR. HOLLAND.

THE MARBLE PROPHECY,
And Other Poems.

By J. G. Holland, Author of “Bitter Sweet,” “Kathrina,” &c., &c.

One vol. 12mo, with a full-page illustration, cloth, $1.50.

The Marble Prophecy is, next to “Bitter Sweet” and “Kathrina,” Dr. Holland's
longest and most important poem. But it is very different in subject from its famous predecessors.
Taking for his theme the noble group Laocöon, the poet presents, in vigorous
and picturesque verse, some of the most vital religious and political questions of the day.
The minor pieces of the present collection are many of them already well known to the
public. Here may be found such strong and beautiful verse as “Daniel Gray,” “The
Heart of the War,” &c., &c. The Marble Prophecy appears now for the first time, and
the other poems have never before been collected. Altogether it is a pure, worthy and
notable volume of poetry, and one that cannot fail to win a still wider reputation for this
very popular author.

The above works sent, post-paid, on receipt of price.

SCRIBNER, ARMSTRONG & CO.,
654 Broadway, New York.