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s "Canterbury Tales." Bacon's Essays. Walton's "Complete Angler." Milton's Poems. Goethe's "Faust." Marlowe's "Dr. Faustus." Marcus Aurelius' "Meditations." Browning's "Blot on the Scutcheon" (contained in volume one of the poems). Dante's "Divine Comedy." Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress." Thomas A. Kempis' "Imitation of Christ." Burns's "Tam O'Shanter." Dryden's "Translation of the Aeneid." Walton's Lives of Donne, and Herbert. Ben Johnson's "Volpone." Smith's "Wealth of Nations." Plutarch's "Lives." Letters of Pliny. Cicero's Select Letters. Plato's "Phaedrus." Epictetus' Discourses. Socrates' "Apology and Crito." Beaumont and Fletcher's "Maid's Tragedy." Milton's Tractate on Education. Bacon's "New Atlantis." Darwin's "Origin of Species." Webster's "Duchess of Malfi." Dryden's "All for Love." Thomas Middleton's "The Changeling." John Woolman's Journal. "Arabian Nights." Tennyson's "Becket." Penn's "Fruits of Solitude." Milton's "Areopagitica." The following list of books is offered as suggestive of profitable lines of reading for all classes and tastes: _Books on Nature_ Thoreau's, "Cape Cod," "Maine Woods," "Excursions." Burroughs' "Ways of Nature," "Wake Robin," "Signs and Seasons," "Pepacton." Jefferies' "Life of the Fields," "Wild Life in a Southern Country," and "Idylls of Field and Hedgerow." Lubbock's "Beauties of Nature." Maeterlinck's "Life of the Bee." Thompson's "My Winter Garden." Warner's "My Summer in a Garden." Van Dyke's "Little Rivers," "Fisherman's Luck." White's "The Forest." Mrs. Wright's "Garden of a Commuter's Wife." Wordsworth's and Bryant's Poems. _Novels Descriptive of American Life_ Simms' "The Partisan." Cooper's "The Spy." Hawthorne's "The House of the Seven Gables." Cable's "Old Creole Days," "The Grandissimes." Howells' "The Rise of Silas Lapham." Howells' "A Hazard of New Fortunes." Eggleston's "A Hoosier Schoolmaster." Bret Harte's "Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Stories." Mary Hallock Foote's "The Led-Horse Claim." Octave Thanet's "Heart of Toil," "Stories of a Western Town." Wister's "The Virginian," "Lady Baltimore." E. Hopkinson Smith's "The Fortune of Oliver Horn." Thomas Nelson Page's "Short Stories," and "Red Rock." Mrs. Delands' "Old Chester Tales." J. L. Allen's "Flute and Violin," "The Choir Invisible." Frank Norris' "The
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