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WHILE THE AIR WAS YET PURE
BY
HONORARY STUDENT OF CHRIST CHURCH, AND SLADE PROFESSOR OF FINE ART.
"Oh—Prosérpina!
For the flowers now, which frighted, thou let'st fall
From Dis's waggon."
New York:
JOHN WILEY & SONS,
15 Astor Place.
Press of J. J. Little & Co.,
Astor Place, New York.
CONTENTS OF VOL. I | |
PAGE | |
INTRODUCTION | |
CHAPTER I. MOSS | |
CHAPTER II. THE ROOT | |
CHAPTER III. THE LEAF | |
CHAPTER IV. THE FLOWER | |
CHAPTER V. PAPAVER RHOEAS | |
CHAPTER VI. THE PARABLE OF JOASH | |
CHAPTER VII. THE PARABLE OF JOTHAM | |
CHAPTER VIII. THE STEM | |
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