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Bryant and the Minor Poets
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Letters of a Traveller, or Notes of Things Seen in Europe and America. 1850, 1851, 1855, 1869, 1871.

Reminiscences of the Evening Post. . . . With Additions and Corrections by the Author. 1851.

A Discourse on the Life and Genius of James Fenimore Cooper, n. d. [1852.]

Letters of a Traveller, Series 2. 1859.

A Discourse on the Life, Character and Genius of Washington Irving, 1860.

Also in Studies of Irving, 1880.

Letters from the East. 1869.

Some Notices on the Life and Writings of Fitz-Greene Halleck. 1869.

A Discourse on the Life, Character and Writings of Gulian Crommelin Verplanck. 1870.

IV. Translations

The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse. ... 2 vols. Boston, 1870, 1871, [1898.]

The Odyssey of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse. ... 2 vols. Boston, 1871-73, [1899.]

Ulysses among the Phaeacians. [From Bryant's translation.] Boston, n. d. [1889.] Riverside Literature Series.

V. Principal Works Edited and Contributed to by Bryant.

The Talisman. 1828. [Pub. 1827.]

The Talisman. 1829. [Pub. 1828.]

A Sermon ... at the Ordination of . . . Lunt. By F. W. P. Greenwood. 1828. [Contains original hymn by Bryant: "All that in this wide world we see."]

The Talisman. 1830. [Pub. 1829.]

The American Landscape. [By various authors.] 1830.

Tales of the Glauber Spa. 1832, 1844, 1856. As Child Roeliffe's Pilgrimage and Other Tales. London, 1834. 3 vols.

Miscellanies, First Published under the Name of The Talisman. By Bryant, Verplanck and Sands. 1833.

Address before the New England Society of New York on Forefather's Day. By L. Bacon. 1839. [Contains Ode by Bryant beginning "Wild was the day, the wintry sea."]

Selections from American Poets. 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1848, 1857.

A Discourse Occasioned by the Death of . . . Channing. By H. W. Bellows. 1842. [Contains original hymn by Bryant: "While yet the harvest fields are white."]

The Home Book of the Picturesque. 1852.

Homes of American Authors. [Bryant was one of several contributors.] 1854.

Gifts of Genius, n. d. [1859.] [Preface and Bocage's Penitential Sonnet by Bryant.]

The Imperial Courts of France, England. . . . 1863. [Introduction by Bryant.]

The Floral Kingdom. By Turner, C. H. Chicago, n. d. [1870?] [Contains poem by Bryant: "Not idly do I stray."]

A Library of Poetry and Song . . . . 1871,1872. As A New Library of Poetry and Song. ... 2 vols. 1876, [1877], [1883], n. d. [1884], 1886. As