Sylvie and Bruno Concluded (Illustrated)
BY LEWIS CARROLL
WITH FORTY-SIX ILLUSTRATIONS BY HARRY FURNISS
New York MACMILLAN AND CO. AND LONDON 1894 The Right of Translation and Reproduction is Reserved
Dreams, that elude the Waker’s frenzied grasp—
Hands, stark and still, on a dead Mother’s breast,
Which nevermore shall render clasp for clasp,
Or deftly soothe a weeping Child to rest—
In suchlike forms me listeth to portray
My Tale, here ended. Thou delicious Fay—
The guardian of a Sprite that lives to tease thee—
Loving in earnest, chiding but in play
The merry mocking Bruno! Who, that sees thee,
Lewis Carroll
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PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOL. I.
ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOL. II.
GENERAL INDEX.
Works by Lewis Carroll.
SYLVIE AND BRUNO. First Part.
ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND.
THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS, AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE.
ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND, and THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS, AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE.
THE NURSERY ALICE.
ALICE’S ADVENTURES UNDER GROUND.
THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK.
RHYME? AND REASON?
A TANGLED TALE.
THE GAME OF LOGIC.
TELL ME A STORY, and HERR BABY.
“CARROTS”; Just a Little Boy.
A CHRISTMAS CHILD; A Sketch of a Boy’s Life.
THE CUCKOO CLOCK.
GRANDMOTHER DEAR.
TWO LITTLE WAIFS.
THE TAPESTRY ROOM.
CHRISTMAS-TREE LAND.
A CHRISTMAS POSY.
THE CHILDREN OF THE CASTLE.
FOUR WINDS FARM.
NURSE HEATHERDALE’S STORY.
“US.”
THE RECTORY CHILDREN.
ROSY.
THE GIRLS AND I.
MARY.
Transcriber’s Notes
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