The Golden Treasury
/ðə ˌɡəʊldən ˈtreʒəri/
/ðə ˌɡəʊldən ˈtreʒəri/
- a book of English poetry, which was published in 1861. The poems were chosen by Francis Palgrave with some help from Lord Tennyson. It had an important influence on future collections of poems, and on what the British public considered to be great poetry. Later editions were larger and the book is still published today.
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The Golden Treasury