DR. WILSON 383
LXXXIV. _Our Ideal._ DR. WILSON 383
LXXXV. From the Apology of Socrates. JOWETT 384
LXXXVI. The Empire of the Caesars. FROUDE 389
LXXXVII. Of the Mystery of Life. RUSKIN 390
LXXXVIII. The Robin. LOWELL 397
LXXXIX. _The Old Cradle._ LOCKER 400
XC. _Rugby Chapel._ MATT. ARNOLD 401
XCI. _In the Orillia Woods._ SANGSTER 408
XCII. Morals and Character in the Eighteenth
Century. GOLDWIN SMITH 409
XCIII. A Liberal Education. HUXLEY 412
XCIV. _Too Late._ MRS. CRAIK 416
XCV. _Amor Mundi._ MISS ROSSETTI 417
XCVI. _Toujours Amour._ STEDMAN 418
XCVII. _England._ ALDRICH 419
XCVIII. _Rococo._ ALDRICH 420
XCIX. _Kings of Men._ JOHN READE 420
C. _Thalatta! Thalatta!_ JOHN READE 421
CI. _The Forsaken Garden._ SWINBURNE 422
CII. _A Ballad To Queen Elizabeth
of the Spanish Armada._ DOBSON 424
CIII. _Circe._ DOBSON 426
CIV. _Scenes from "Tecumseh."_ MAIR 426
CV. _The Return of the Swallows._ GOSSE 437
CVI. _Dawn Angels._ MISS ROBINSON 438
CVII. _Le Roi Est Mort._ MISS ROBINSON 439
CVIII. _To Winter._ ROBERTS 440
CIX. _Abigail Becker._ MISS JONES 442
SHORT EXTRACTS.
FIRST LINES. AUTHOR. PAGE.
He that cannot see well BACON 54
_Stone walls do not a prison make_ LOVELACE 55
When the heart is right BERKELEY 87
_It must be so--Plato, thou reasonest well_
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