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f._ on his own writings, 140. they cost him pain, and he does not expect then to give pleasure, 1880 _pref._ Barataria, the island of ("Don Quixote "), 65. Beauty in art, on what based, vi. Bible, The, to be realised as (not only called) God's Word 185. _Quoted, or referred to._ Job iii. 3, "Let the day perish wherein I was born ... a child conceived, 119. " xxxi. 40, "Let thistles grow instead of wheat," &c., 101. Ps. xxxii. 8, "I will guide thee with mine eye," 18. " xxxii. 9, "Be ye not as the horse or mule," 18. " c. 4, "Enter into His gates with thanksgiving," 1880 _pref._ Prov. i. 20, "Wisdom uttereth her voice in the streets," 112 _n._ " iii. 15, "Wisdom more precious than rubies," 174. " iii. 16, "Length of days are in her right hand," &c., 130. " iii. 17, "Her ways pleasantness and her paths peace," 120. " xiii. 23, "Much food is in the tillage of the poor," 7 _n._ " xxxi. 15, "She riseth while it is yet night," 9, 58. " xxxi. 25, "Strength and honour are in her clothing," &c., 60. Hab. ii., its practical lessons, 112 n. " ii. 6, "Woe to him ... that ladeth himself with thick clay," 112 _n._ " ii. 12, "Woe to him that buildeth a town with blood," 112 _n._ " ii. 13, "The people weary themselves for vanity," 112 _n._ Zach. vii. 9, 10, "Execute true judgment ... and let none imagine evil," &c., 112 _n._ Matt. vii. 16, "Gather figs of thistles," 133. Luke xix. 26, "To him that hath shall be given," 181. " xix. 27, "Those mine enemies bring hither and slay them before me, 183. 2 Thess. iii. 10, "If any work not, neither shall he eat," 145. Books, not to be too cheap, and why, 65. " numbers of, nowadays, and the result, 140. Botany, what to learn in, 128. Bridle of man, the Eye of God, 18. Brotherhood--"All men are brothers," what it implies, 14. " politically and divinely, 121. Browning, E. B., on Italy, 78 _n._ Buildings, public, their decoration, 104. Capitalist, the, his command over men, 4. Carlyle, T., on the value of horses and men, 18. " "keen words" of, _quoted_, 184. Casa Guidi, windows of the, referred to, 36 _n._ Charity, crowning kingship (Siena fresco), 59. " in preserving health, not in protracting disease, 184. " is guidance, 127. " not a geographical virtue, 81. " true, defined, 118. Charon, 3. Chartres, 86. Cheap
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