_Yearn_, to long, to feel tenderness towards, e.g. "My heart to him
doth yearn."
_Yore_, long ago; generally used in the expression "of yore,"
formerly, once upon a time.
LONGMANS' CLASS-BOOKS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE
Each Volume contains an Introduction and Notes.
Alcott's Little Women.
Allen's Heroes of Indian History and Stories of their Times. With Maps
and Illustrations.
Anderson's English Letters selected for Reading in Schools.
Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum, and Balder Dead.
Ballantyne's The Coral Island. (Abridged).
Carroll's Alice in Wonderland.
Cook's (Captain) Voyages.
Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. (Abridged). With Illustrations.
Dickens' A Christmas Carol.
Dickens, Selections from. With Illustrations.
Doyle's Micah Clarke. (Abridged). With 20 Illustrations.
Doyle's The Refugees. (Abridged). With Illustrations.
Doyle's The White Company. (Abridged). With 12 Illustrations.
Fronde's Short Studies on Great Subjects. Selections. With Illustrations.
Haggard's Eric Bright eyes. (Abridged).
Haggard's Lysbeth. (Abridged).
Hawthorne's A Wonder Book.
Hawthorne's Tanglewood Tales.
Hughes' Tom Brown's School Days. (Abridged) With Frontispiece.
Jefferies (Richard), Selections from.
Kingsley's The Heroes. With Illustrations.
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