STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS. Oct. 14, Nov. 4 STORY, WILLIAM W. March 27 STRANGFORD, LORD. Jan. 28 STUBBS, DEAN. July 31, Dec. 16, 17 SWINBURNE, ALGERNON CHARLES. Feb. 8, 9, 10, April 3, June 26, Aug. 23, Sept. 15 SYMONDS, J. A. May 14, Aug. 25, Nov. II SYMONS, ARTHUR. Sept. 5 TAYLOR, JEREMY. Dec. 23, 27 TENNYSON, ALFRED, LORD. Jan. 9, 17, 20, Feb. 5, 11, 16, 18,. TENNYSON-TURNER, CHARLES. June 28 THOREAU, HENRY. Oct. 6, Nov. 24, Dec. 5 TYNAN-HINKSON, KATHARINE. Jan. 25, Feb. 25, March 21, VAUGHAN, HENRY. Feb. 27, July 17, Sept. 3, Nov. 1, Dec. 29, WALKER, W. S. July 12 May 28, 29, Aug. 26 Jan. 7, April 4, 5, July 21 WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM. Feb. 22, 24, March 17, April 19, 22, May 9, June 18, 22, July 20, 27, Aug. 21, 30, Nov. 9 WYATT, Sir THOMAS. Aug. 22 YEATS, W. B. May 7, 27, June 14, Sept. 10, Dec. 9 A BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE JANUARY I L'ENVOI E voices that arose YE After the evening's close, And whispered to my restless heart repose! Go breathe it in the ear Of all who doubt and fear, And say to them, "Be of good cheer!" Ye sounds so low and calm, That in the groves of balm Seemed to me like an angel's psalm! Go, mingle yet once more With the perpetual roar Of the pine forest, dark and hoar! Tongues of the dead, not lost, Glimmer, as funeral lamps, Of the vast plain where Death encamps! LONGFELLOW I RESPICE FINEM Y soul, sit thou a patient looker-on; MY Judge not the play before the play is done: Her plot hath many changes; every day Speaks a new scene; the last act crowns the play. FRANCIS QUARLES QUIET WORK NE lesson, Nature, let me learn of thee, ONE One lesson which in every wind is blown, One lesson of two duties kept at one Though the loud world proclaims their enmity Of toil unsevered from tranquillity! Yes, while on earth a thousand discords ring, Their glorious task in silence perfecting; MATTHEW ARNOLD ELFLAND SEE ye na that braid braid road, That is the path o' wickedness, Though some call it the road to Heaven. And see ye na yon narrow road Sae thick beset wi' thorns and briars? That is the path o' righteousness Though after it but few inquires. And see ye na yon bonny road From the ballad of "True Thomas" |