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[1]. Chips from a German Workshop, Vol. IV, pp. 35–9.

[2]. Edda, Gylfaginning, 49.

[3]. Sigurdakwida, III, 64; Helreidh Brynhildar, 12.

[4]. Metrical translation by C. H. Tawney, Indian Antiquary, November, 1876.

[5]. That is, if only our mind is quieted, we shall enjoy peace in our own home as well as in a forest. Siva is here looked upon as the symbol of the Supreme Spirit.

[6]. Brâhma is the same as Brâhmo; the former Sanskrit, the latter Bengali. Thus, Debendranâth called his book on the Upanishads “Brâhma-dharmah,” though Brâhma also is a faulty name in Sanskrit.

Samâjes existing in India.

[7]. Râmtonoo is probably meant for Râmatanu, body of Râma, but when a name has once become familiar in its modern Bengali form, I do not always like to put it back into its classical Sanskrit form.

[8]. A full account of this Saint is to be found in a book lately published by me, “Râmakrishna, his Life and Sayings,” by F. M. M., 1898.

[9]. The Interpreter, Nov. 1898, p. 303.

[10]. See an excellent account of his life by Karkaria.

[11]. Kâmesvar Aiyar, Sandhyâvandana, pp. 58, 105, 113.

[12]. Sandhyâ is derived from Sandhi, literally the joining, the coming together of day and night, or night and day. Sandhivelâ is twilight, and Sandhyâ has the same meaning. Sandhyâvandana was originally the twilight-worship, the morning and evening prayer, to which a third was added (the Mâdhyâhnika) the noon prayer, when the sun culminated. These prayers were once incumbent on every Brâhman, though they have now assumed a very perfunctory form, or are omitted altogether.

[13]. I still have a letter from the late M. Bergaigne, in which he asks when my Index would be published, and adds: “Je m’étais décidé pendant ces vacances à écrire tout le Rig-Véda sur des fiches, et à me composer ainsi un index qui pût me permettre des essais d’interprétation indépendante. Je suis arrivé à la moitié de ce travail, et grâce à la rapidité que je suis parvenu à atteindre, et aussi à une grande puissance de travail, je puis le terminer en moins d’un mois ... S’il n’était pas trop exiger, je vous prierais de me dire aussi si vous citez tous les emplois de chaque mot sans aucune exception, ou si vous êtes départi de cette rigueur pour les mots très usuels, et enfin si vous adoptez l’ordre alphabétique pur et simple.” I could answer all these questions in the affirmative.

[14]. Giuseppe Turrini, Raccolta degli Inni del Vèda, Libro I, Fascicolo I, Bologna, 1899.

[15]. Rig-Veda X, 39, 1.

[16]. Rig-Veda III, 29, 6.

[17]. Rig-Veda III, 20, 1.

[18]. Rig-Veda I, 116, 17.

[19]. Rig-Veda X, 39, 12.

[20]. Dawn.

[21]. The cloud.

[22]. Name of the Dawn. It requires a considerable acquaintance with phonetic laws to doubt the identity of the names Ushas in Sanskrit and Eos in Greek. Yet I believe that even this has been achieved by those who seem to imagine that scepticism is the best proof of knowledge.

[23]. Savitri, the sun-god, but distinct from Sûrya, the sun and sun-god.

[24]. Name of Dawn.

[25]. Day and Night, Dawn and Twilight are conceived as sisters, and spoken of as Ahanî, the two days, one bright, the other dark, like the Asvins.

[26]. Varuna, sometimes the highest god, whose laws have to be obeyed by all creatures.

[27]. Their appointed course.

[28]. Kratu, thought, will, here command.

[29]. The order in which the heavenly bodies come and go, which gave the first intimation of order in the universe.

[30]. The sun.

[31]. Dawn is often spoken of in the plural, being conceived as new every day, or being considered manifold in her wide expanse.

[32]. Perhaps it should be remembered that in the Mahâbhârata the wife of Kasyapa, the mother of the Âdityas, was called Dakshâyanî; see Pramatha Nâth Mullick, “Origin of Caste,” p. 33.

[33]. Cf. “Chips,” IV, p. 385.

[34]. The two words are used together, as ubhayor antaram veda, sûnritânritayor api, Mahâbh. V, 5667.

[35]. Agni, fire, is here, as often, taken for the light of day.

[36]. Mitra and Varuna stand for morning and evening, or day and night.

[37]. Râtrî, night, sometimes called the black day, Krishnam ahar, opposed to Argunam ahar, the bright day. Cf. Rig-Veda VI, 9, 1.

[38]. Evil, physically darkness, morally sin.

[39]. Pins of the chariot.

[40]. The departed.

[41]. Explained as stars.

[42]. The sun.

[43]. Bergaigne, Vol. II, p. 277: ‘Les interprétations purement naturalistes, appliquées à l’analyse des mythes du Rig-Véda, laissent toujours, ou presque toujours, un résidu liturgique, et ce résidu, le plus souvent négligé jusqu’alors, en est précisément la partie la plus importante pour l’exégèse des hymnes.’

[44]. See M. M., “Physical Religion,” p. 120.

[45]. I have tried to preserve some of the Vedic rhythm in these translations, but I must apologise for these poetic efforts of mine in English. I have consulted, of course, the translations of Grassmann, Ludwig, Griffiths, and Bergaigne, and others where accessible, and have adopted some of the renderings which seemed to me particularly happy.

[46]. Flowers and plants in general are supposed to be supported by warmth within them.

[47]. The clouds that give their milk, the rain.

[48]. The culminating point of the sun, between sunrise and sunset.

[49]. The milk of the clouds, or the rain.

[50]. The fire on the hearth, in which oblations were offered.

[51]. On the altar or the omphalos of the earth.

[52]. Made visible.

[53]. The rubbing of the fire-sticks required great strength and skill to bring out the fire that was supposed to be hidden in the wood. The fire, when lighted on the hearth, was supposed to bring the gods to their offerings; nay, by a change of cause and effect the fire kindled on the hearth was identified with the light kindled in the sky at the approach of the dawn.

[54]. The fire on the altar was supposed to call the gods, like a priest.

[55]. Heaven and earth, gods and men.

[56]. The place where the fire was kept.

[57]. X, 3, 3.

[58]. X, 4, 4.

[59]. The darkness of the night is lighted by the light of the moon and stars.

[60]. The dawn or bright day that lasts from morning till evening.

[61]. The darkness, caused by the retreat of Dawn or Day, is lighted up by the brilliant Night.

[62]. See “A Sketch of the Life of Gokulaji Zâlâ and of the Vedânta.” By Manassukharâma Sûryarâma Tripâthi. 1881.

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Nesbit.Lays and Legends. By E. Nesbit (Mrs. Hubert Bland). First Series. Crown 8vo., 3s. 6d. Second Series. With Portrait. Crown 8vo., 5s.

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Old Fashioned Roses: Poems. 12mo., 5s.

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The Gladiators.

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Good for Nothing.

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Kate Coventry.

Digby Grand.

General Bounce.

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News from Nowhere; or, An Epoch of Rest. Being some Chapters from an Utopian Romance. Post 8vo., 1s. 6d.

⁂ For Mr. William Morris’s Poetical Works, see p. [1020].

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A Glimpse of the World.

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The Warden. Cr. 8vo., 1s. 6d.

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Weyman (Stanley).

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Life in Ponds and Streams. With 8 coloured Plates and 331 Illustrations in the Text. Crown 8vo., 7s. 6d.

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Hudson (W. H.).

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Rough Ways made Smooth. Familiar Essays on Scientific Subjects. Crown 8vo., 3s. 6d.

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Leisure Readings. By R. A. Proctor, E. Clodd, A. Wilson, T. Foster and A. C. Ranyard. Cr. 8vo., 3s. 6d.

For Mr. Proctor’s other books see pp. [1013], [1028] and [1031], and Messrs. Longmans & Co.’s Catalogue of Scientific Works.

Stanley.—A Familiar History of Birds. By E. Stanley, D.D., formerly Bishop of Norwich. With 160 Illustrations. Cr. 8vo., 3s. 6d.

Wood (Rev. J. G.).

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Gwilt.An Encyclopædia of Architecture. By Joseph Gwilt, F.S.A. Illustrated with more than 1100 Engravings on Wood. Revised (1888), with Alterations and Considerable Additions by Wyatt Papworth. 8vo, £2 12s. 6d.

Longmans’ Gazetteer of the World. Edited by George G. Chisholm, M.A., B.Sc. Imp. 8vo., £2 2s. cloth, £2 12s. 6d. half-morocco.

Maunder (Samuel).

Biographical Treasury. With Supplement brought down to 1889. By Rev. James Wood. Fcp. 8vo., 6s.

Treasury of Geography, Physical, Historical, Descriptive, and Political. With 7 Maps and 16 Plates. Fcp. 8vo., 6s.

The Treasury of Bible Knowledge. By the Rev. J. Ayre, M.A. With 5 Maps, 15 Plates, and 300 Woodcuts. Fcp. 8vo., 6s.

Treasury of Knowledge and Library of Reference. Fcp. 8vo., 6s.

Historical Treasury. Fcp. 8vo., 6s.

Scientific and Literary Treasury. Fcp. 8vo., 6s.

The Treasury of Botany. Edited by J. Lindley, F.R.S., and T. Moore, F.L.S. With 274 Woodcuts and 20 Steel Plates. 2 vols. Fcp. 8vo., 12s.

Roget.Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases. Classified and Arranged so as to Facilitate the Expression of Ideas and assist in Literary Composition. By Peter Mark Roget, M.D., F.R.S. Recomposed throughout, enlarged and improved, partly from the Author’s Notes, and with a full Index, by the Author’s Son, John Lewis Roget. Crown 8vo., 10s. 6d.

Willich.Popular Tables for giving information for ascertaining the value of Lifehold, Leasehold, and Church Property, the Public Funds, etc. By Charles M. Willich. Edited by H. Bence Jones. Crown 8vo., 10s. 6d.

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Buckland.Two Little Runaways. Adapted from the French of Louis Desnoyers. By James Buckland. With 110 Illustrations by Cecil Aldin. Cr. 8vo., 6s.

Crake (Rev. A. D.).

Edwy the Fair; or, The First Chronicle of Æscendune. Cr. 8vo., 2s. 6d.

Alfgar the Dane; or, The Second Chronicle of Æscendune. Cr. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

The Rival Heirs: being the Third and Last Chronicle of Æscendune. Cr. 8vo., 2s. 6d.

The House of Walderne. A Tale of the Cloister and the Forest in the Days of the Barons’ Wars. Crown 8vo., 2s. 6d.

Brian Fitz-Count. A Story of Wallingford Castle and Dorchester Abbey. Cr. 8vo., 2s. 6d.

Henty.Yule Logs: A Story-Book for Boys. Edited by G. A. Henty. With 61 Illustrations. Crown 8vo., cloth, gilt edges, 6s.

Lang (Andrew).—Edited by.

The Blue Fairy Book. With 138 Illustrations. Crown 8vo., 6s.

The Red Fairy Book. With 100 Illustrations. Crown 8vo., 6s.

The Green Fairy Book. With 99 Illustrations. Crown 8vo., 6s.

The Yellow Fairy Book. With 104 Illustrations. Crown 8vo., 6s.

The Pink Fairy Book. With 67 Illustrations. Crown 8vo., 6s.

The Blue Poetry Book. With 100 Illustrations. Crown 8vo., 6s.

The Blue Poetry Book. School Edition, without Illustrations. Fcp. 8vo., 2s. 6d.

The True Story Book. With 66 Illustrations. Crown 8vo., 6s.

The Red True Story Book. With 100 Illustrations. Crown 8vo., 6s.

The Animal Story Book. With 67 Illustrations. Crown 8vo., 6s.

The Arabian Nights Entertainments. With 66 Illustrations. Crown 8vo., 6s.

Meade (L. T.).

Daddy’s Boy. With 8 Illustrations. Crown 8vo., 3s. 6d.

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The House of Surprises. With 6 Illustrations. Crown 8vo., 3s. 6d.

Praeger (Rosamond).

The Adventures of the Three Bold Babes: Hector, Honoria and Alisander. A Story in Pictures. With 24 Coloured Plates and 24 Outline Pictures. Oblong 4to., 3s. 6d.

The Further Doings of the Three Bold Babies. With 24 Coloured Pictures and 24 Outline Pictures. Oblong 4to., 3s. 6d.

Stevenson.A Child’s Garden of Verses. By Robert Louis Stevenson. Fcp. 8vo., 5s.

Sullivan.Here They Are! More Stories. Written and Illustrated by Jas. F. Sullivan. Crown 8vo., 6s.

Upton (Florence K. and Bertha).

The Adventures of Two Dutch Dolls and a ‘Golliwogg’. With 31 Coloured Plates and numerous Illustrations in the Text. Oblong 4to., 6s.

The Golliwogg’s Bicycle Club. With 31 Coloured Plates and numerous Illustrations in the Text. Oblong 4to., 6s.

The Golliwogg at the Seaside. With 31 Coloured Plates and numerous Illustrations in the Text. Oblong 4to., 6s.

The Vege-Men’s Revenge. With 31 Coloured Plates and numerous Illustrations in the Text. Oblong 4to., 6s.

Wordsworth.The Snow Garden, and other Fairy Tales for Children. By Elizabeth Wordsworth. With 10 Illustrations by Trevor Haddon. Crown 8vo., 3s. 6d.

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That Child.

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The Third Miss St. Quentin. By Mrs. Molesworth.

Very Young; and Quite Another Story. Two Stories. By Jean Ingelow.

Can this be Love? By Louisa Parr.

Keith Deramore. By the Author of ‘Miss Molly’.

Sidney. By Margaret Deland.

An Arranged Marriage. By Dorothea Gerard.

Last Words to Girls on Life at School and after School. By Maria Grey.

Stray Thoughts for Girls. By Lucy H. M. Soulsby. 16mo., 1s. 6d. net.

The Silver Library.

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Brassey’s (Lady) A Voyage in the ‘Sunbeam’. With 66 Illustrations. 3s. 6d.

Churchill’s (W. S.) The Story of the Malakand Field Force, 1897. With 6 Maps and Plans. 3s. 6d.

Clodd’s (E.) Story of Creation: a Plain Account of Evolution. With 77 Illustrations. 3s. 6d.

Conybeare (Rev. W. J.) and Howson’s (Very Rev. J. S.) Life and Epistles of St. Paul. With 46 Illustrations. 3s. 6d.

Dougall’s (L.) Beggars All: a Novel. 3s. 6d.

Doyle’s (A. Conan) Micah Clarke. A Tale of Monmouth’s Rebellion. With 10 Illusts. 3s. 6d.

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Doyle’s (A. Conan) The Refugees: A Tale of the Huguenots. With 25 Illustrations. 3s. 6d.

Doyle’s (A. Conan) The Stark Munro Letters. 3s. 6d.

Froude’s (J. A.) The History of England, from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada. 12 vols. 3s. 6d. each.

Froude’s (J. A.) The English in Ireland. 3 vols. 10s. 6d.

Froude’s (J. A.) The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon. 3s. 6d.

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Froude’s (J. A.) Short Studies on Great Subjects. 4 vols. 3s. 6d. each.

Froude’s (J. A.) Oceana, or England and Her Colonies. With 9 Illustrations. 3s. 6d.

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Froude’s (J. A.) Thomas Carlyle: a History of his Life.

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Gleig’s (Rev. G. R.) Life of the Duke of Wellington. With Portrait. 3s. 6d.

Greville’s (C. C. F.) Journal of the Reigns of King George IV., King William IV., and Queen Victoria. 8 vols.,3s. 6d. each.

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