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Lyrics from the Elizabethan Song Books and his other treasuries I own a more advised debt. Nor am I free of obligation to anthologies even more recentto Archbishop Trenchs Household Book of Poetry, Mr. Locker-Lampsons Lyra Elegantiarum, Mr. Miles Poets and Poetry of the Century, Mr. Beechings Paradise of English Poetry, Mr. Henleys English Lyrics, Mrs. Sharps Lyra Celtica, Mr. Yeats Book of Irish Verse, and Mr. Churton Collins Treasury of Minor British Poetry: though my rule has been to consult these after making my own choice. Yet I can claim that the help derived from themthough gratefully ownedbears but a trifling proportion to the labour, special and desultory, which has gone to the making of my book. For the anthologists is not quite the dilettante business for which it is too often and ignorantly derided. I say this, and immediately repent; since my wish is that the reader should in his own pleasure quite forget the editors labour, which too has been pleasant: that, standing aside, I may believe this book has made the Muses access easier when, in the right hour, they come to him to uplift or to console October, 1900 |
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