300
BOSTON 288-298
WORCESTER 300
NEW YORK 301-304
NEWARK 306
PHILADELPHIA 306-311
PITTSBURGH 311
CLEVELAND 311-312
WASHINGTON (O.) 312-313
CHILLICOTHE (O.) 313-316
CINCINNATI 316-321
CHICAGO 321-323
THE MUSIC OF THE SOUTH 324-329
BALTIMORE 329-330
LOUISVILLE 330
ST. LOUIS 330
HELENA 330
MEMPHIS 331
NASHVILLE 331
NEW ORLEANS 333-353
ILLUSTRATIONS.
1. ELIZABETH TAYLOR GREENFIELD.
2. THE LUCA FAMILY.
3. HENRY F. WILLIAMS.
4. JUSTIN HOLLAND.
5. THOMAS J. BOWERS.
6. THOMAS GREENE BETHUNE.
7. THE HYERS SISTERS.
8. FREDERICK ELLIOT LEWIS.
9. NELLIE E. BROWN.
10. SAMUEL W. JAMIESON.
11. JOSEPH WHITE.
12. FISK UNIVERSITY.
MUSIC AND SOME HIGHLY MUSICAL PEOPLE.
I.
A DESCRIPTION OF MUSIC.
"In the storm, in the smoke, in the fight, I come
To help thee, dear, with my fife and my drum.
My name is Music: and, when the bell
Rings for the dead men, I rule the knell;
And, whenever the mariner wrecked through the blast
Hears the fog-bell sound, it was I who passed.
The poet hath told you how I, a young maid,
Came fresh from the gods to the myrtle shade;
And thence, by a power divine, I stole
To where the waters of the Mincius roll;
Then down by Clitumnus and Arno's vale
I wandered, passionate and pale,
Until I found me at sacred Rome,
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