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The First Volume will contain about One Hundred Specimens of the Ancient Popular Ballads of North Western Europe, arranged under the Heads of Heroic, Supernatural, Historical and Domestic Poems.

The Second Volume will represent the Modern School of Danish Poetry, from the time of Tullin, giving the most remarkable lyrical productions of Ewald, Oehlenschlæger, Baggesen, Ingemann, and many others.

To England and to Denmark—nations formed by habit, education and position, for friendly and intimate interchange of thought and feeling—it is believed the proposed Collection will present many points of common interest. Each traces