This is Volume 3 of the collected "Works, in Verse and Prose" by John Hookham Frere, and others. It showcases Frere's diverse literary talents, featuring a blend of original compositions and translations of classical texts. This volume likely includes poems, essays, and other prose pieces that reflect Frere's intellectual interests and literary style. Readers interested in 19th-century literature and classical influences will find this collection a valuable resource. The works offer insights into the literary landscape of the time, as well as Frere's unique perspective on classical literature and its relevance to the modern world. This volume provides a comprehensive view of Frere's literary contributions and his engagement with both contemporary and classical themes.
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