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Praed's Poetical Works
By W. M. KINGSMILL.
Your Cambridge correspondent, Mr. Cooper, will be glad to know that Praed's *poems* are published in a collected form; *Poetical Works of Winthrop Mackworth Praed, now first collected by Rufus W. Griswold; New York*, 1844. This collection contains some thirty-six pieces. The longest poems, "Lillian" and "The Troubadour," each in two cantos, display passages of great beauty and exquisite musical flow. Among the charades, five in number, "Sir Harry, he charged at Agincourt", is not to be found.
Topics: Victorian Poetry, Literature