EPILOGUE
N the cloister of Malvern Priory schoolboys hummed and buzzed. The sick man heard them.
“I have had a vision,” he said, “I must sing it.” And after: “Nay,—I had forgot. 'T was long ago.”
He lay on a pallet in the midst of the cloister garth, close by the sun-dial. At dusk of the day past he had knocked at the gate and fallen in the arms of the porter. All night a brother watched beside him, and after Lauds the prior came to the door of the cell.
“'T is not the Black Death, or such-like malady?” he queried.
“Nay, Father, but a bodily weakness only. Hath scaped the dawn, but I doubt not his spirit will flit at sunset.”
“A friar?” 'T would seem as the word stank in the nostrils of the good Father.
“Nay,—a clerk,—belike a priest secular.”
“A Wyclifite preacher?” the prior questioned sharply. “We may not harbour these Worcester Lollards.”
“Hath a breviary, with prayers for the dead well thumbed. Likewise a parchment. 'T is here.”
The prior unrolled the parchment beneath the window. The sky was a-flush with the coming up of the sun.
“Nay,” quoth he presently, “'t is naught harmful. A poem.”
The brother was peering over his prior's shoulder:—
“Here 's Holy Writ,” said he.
“In Latin, brother, as is meet.”
“'T is very bad Latin,” the brother made answer.
The sick man spoke: “I will go up on the Hills,” said he, “the Malvern Hills,” and he made as to rise; but this he might not do.
The brother gave him to drink, and wiped the sweat from his brow.
“Here 's an exhortation to King Richard II.,” said the prior at the window. “But Richard 's dead.”
“Ay,” spake the sick man. “Death and Dishonour ran a race for Richard. Dishonour caught him first, but Death hath finished him. Mine exhortation came too late, wherefore I broke off in the midst. I was ever too late or too early, all my life long.”
The prior came to the bed.
“I will go up on the Hills,” said the man, and sat upright, but immediately a faintness seized him and he swooned.
“Two-score and ten year, sayst thou?” quoth the prior. “Haply Brother Owyn will know him.”
When the sick man was come out of his swoon he said again, “I will go a-wandering on the Malvern Hills. Let me forth,—the Hills. 'T is dark,—let me forth to the sun.—Dost mind how I said, 'The prior of Malvern shall not clap me in cloister'?—I am come home to the Hills.”
“Let him be borne into the cloister garth,” said the prior. “There may he fresh him in the sun.”
At noon, when there was no shadow on the face of the sun-dial, Brother Owyn came hobbling slow over the grass betwixt two young monks that guided his steps. For Brother Owyn was very old and bent and blind. He had a beard like a snowdrift.
“Two-score and ten year,” he mumbled, “and a poet, sayst 'ou?”
They sat him down beside the sick man's pallet, and one brought a cushion for his feet, and the other drew his hood over his head, lest the wind harm him,—howbeit 't was June. Then they went away and left him with the stranger.
“Two-score and ten year,” said the old man, “and 't is as yesterday.—I go forth a pilgrimage to Truth, said he,—I have had a vision concerning Peter the Ploughman.”
The sick man opened his eyes. “The ploughman knoweth the way to Truth,” quoth he.
Brother Owyn lifted up his face to the sunlight, as he were listening:—
“Will Langland, art thou there?” he asked.
At the sound of his own name the sick man's wandering wits came back. He was 'ware of the old monk beside him.
“Thou canst not see?” he questioned.
“Nay, I do see very clear,” said Brother Owyn, in that high, protesting voice of age. “I see a river, shineth as the sun, and on the farther side my daughter awaiteth me.—Her locks shine as bright pure gold,—loose on her shoulders so softly they lie.”
“My daughter hath likewise golden hair,” murmured Long Will, “and my granddaughter.”
“The Lord, the King of Heaven, hath ta'en my daughter, my pearl, to be his bride,” said the old man. He held his head upright, very proud, but then it began to shake and shake, till it dropped again, and his chin was sunk in his breast.
“My daughter is wife to truest man in England; might have been courtier to the King; but he 's a shepherd in Yorkshire,—and his son 's a shepherd. They be free labourers, no villeins,” cried Will.
One in the cloister heard him and came running.
“Ay,” assented Brother Owyn, his head ever a-nod, “the King's Son of Heaven, he is the Good Shepherd.”
The other monk poured wine between the sick man's white lips and smoothed his pillow. Then he drew aside Brother Owyn's cowl and shouted in his ear, “Dost know him, brother, dost remember him?”
“Hath a daughter,” the old man answered, “but so have I. Her name 's Margaret,—which is to mean a pearl.”
“Calote is my daughter called,” the sick man made known very clear.
The young monk shrugged his shoulders and went back to the cloister.
After a little while Brother Owyn spoke:—
“Will Langland had a daughter called Calote. She stood t' other side the brook, and the light o' the sun blinded mine eyen. Methought 't was mine own daughter come to take me home. I mind it as 't were yesterday. 'In the city where the wall is jasper and the gates are twelve pearls,' quoth she, 'will there be any villeins to labour while other men feast?' I mind it as 't were yesterday.”
“I am Will Langland,” said the sick man.
“Yea, thou art he,” returned the old monk. “I had forgot.”
A little while they slept in the sun, but betwixt the hours of sext and nones, Will moved his head on his pillow:—
“If any goeth into Yorkshire, I would have him seek out Stephen Fitzwarine, and Calote his wife, and say to them that Will Langland hath gone home to the Hills of Malvern for a little space. They would have had me stay. My daughter wept when she bade good-by, and the babe on her arm held me by my hair.—All 's not failure,—brother.”
The old man dozed and did not hear him.
"She stood in her cottage doorway,—my daughter,—and the wolds stretching far like the billows of the sea. But they 're not the Hills of Malvern.
"'We 'll watch for thee, father,' she said, 'bide not long away. Here 's thy corner by the fireside. Here 's home.'—But I was born in the Malvern Hills, my daughter.
“Stephen saw me as I crossed the wold.—He stood in the midst of his flock; and young Will ran and gave me his shepherd's crook,—'Thou hast no staff, gran'ther,' he said, 'I 'll fashion me another.' 'T was early morn,—springtime. But I 've come back to Malvern—for a little”—
“Here is a safe refuge for them that wait,” the old man answered.
Long Will moved his head, restless. “But I may not wait long,” he said, “I go forth a pilgrimage to Truth, that dwelleth in the Kingdom of Rightwisnesse.”
“My daughter dwelleth therein,—I prythee tell her I 'm an old man now. I am fain to cross the river.”
“I will,” said the sick man.
So they were silent until the setting of the sun. Then said Long Will out aloud:—
"By Christ—I will become a pilgrim,
And wander as wide as the world reaches,
To seek Piers the Ploughman that Pride might destroy—
... Now Kynde me avenge,
And send me success and salvation till I have Piers Ploughman."
So, after the sun was set, that other brother came forth, and the prior.
“Said I not so, that he would be gone about now?” quoth the brother.
“Yea,” smiled Brother Owyn. “Hath gone on pilgrimage. This long-legged lad 's more than he seems. Prythee let him go, prior. He 's a poet,—will one day bring honour to Malvern Priory.”
EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY
A LIST OF THE 896 VOLUMES
ARRANGED UNDER AUTHORS
Anonymous works are given under titles.
Anthologies, Dictionaries, etc. are arranged at the end of the list.
- Abbott's Rollo at Work, etc., 275
- Addison's Spectator, 164-7
- Æschylus's Lyrical Dramas, 62
- Æsop's and Other Fables, 657
- Aimard's The Indian Scout, 428
- Ainsworth's Tower of London, 400
- Old St. Paul's, 522
- Windsor Castle, 709
- The Admirable Crichton, 894
- Rookwood, 870
- A Kempis's Imitation of Christ, 484
- Alcott's Little Women, and Good Wives, 248
- Little Men, 512
- Alpine Club: Peaks, Passes and Glaciers, 778
- Andersen's Fairy Tales, 4
- More Fairy Tales, 822
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 624
- Anson's Voyages, 510
- Aristophanes' Acharnians, etc., 344
- Frogs, etc., 516
- Aristotle's Nicomachaen Ethics, 547
- Politics, 605
- Armour's Fall of the Nibelungs, 312
- Gudrun, 880
- Arnold's (Matthew) Essays, 115
- Poems, 334
- Study of Celtic Literature, etc., 458
- Aucassin and Nicolette, 497
- Augustine's (Saint) Confessions, 200
- Aurelius's (Marcus) Meditations, 9
- Austen's (Jane) Sense and Sensibility, 21
- Pride and Prejudice, 22
- Mansfield Park, 23
- Emma, 24
- Northanger Abbey, and Persuasion, 25
- Bacon's Essays, 10
- Advancement of Learning, 719
- Bagehot's Literary Studies, 520, 521
- Baker's (Sir S. W.) Cast up by the Sea, 539
- Ballantyne's Coral Island, 245
- Martin Rattier, 246
- Ungava, 276
- Balzac's Wild Ass's Skin, 26
- Eugénie Grandet, 169
- Old Goriot, 170
- Atheist's Mass, etc., 229
- Christ in Flanders, etc., 284
- The Chouans, 285
- Quest of the Absolute, 286
- Cat and Rachet, etc., 349
- Catherine de Medici, 419
- Cousin Pons, 463
- The Country Doctor, 530
- Rise and Fall of César Birotteau, 596
- Lost Illusions, 656
- The Country Parson, 686
- Ursule Mirouet, 733
- Barbusse's Under Fire, 798
- Barca's (Mme C. de la) Life in Mexico, 664
- Baxter's (Richard) Autobiography, 868
- Bates's Naturalist on the Amazon, 446
- Beaumont and Fletcher's Selected Plays, 506
- Beaumont's (Mary) Joan Seaton, 597
- Bede's Ecclesiastical History, 479
- Belt's Naturalist in Nicaragua, 561
- Berkeley's (Bishop) Principles of Human Knowledge, New Theory of Vision, etc., 483
- Berlioz (Hector), Life of, 602
- Binns's Life of Abraham Lincoln, 783
- Björnson's Plays, 625, 696
- Blackmore's Lorna Doone, 304
- Springhaven, 350
- Blackwell's Pioneer Work for Women, 667
- Blake's Poems and Prophecies, 792
- Boccaccio's Decameron, 845, 846
- Boehme's The Signature of All Things, etc., 569
- Bonaventura's The Little Flowers, The Life of St. Francis, etc., 485
- Borrow's Wild Wales, 49
- Lavengro, 119
- Romany Rye, 120
- Bible in Spain, 151
- Gypsies in Spain, 697
- Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1, 2
- Tour to the Hebrides, 387
- Boult's Asgard and Norse Heroes, 689
- Boyle's The Sceptical Chymist, 559
- Bright's (John) Speeches, 252
- Brontë's (A.) The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, and Agnes Grey, 685
- Brontë's (C.) Jane Eyre, 287
- Shirley, 288
- Villette, 351
- The Professor, 417
- Brontë's (E.) Wuthering Heights, 243
- Brown's (Dr. John) Rab and His Friends, etc., 116
- Browne's (Frances) Grannie's Wonderful Chair, 112
- Browne's (Sir Thos.) Religio Medici, etc., 92
- Browning's Poems, 1833-44, 41
- 1844-64, 42
- The Ring and the Book, 502
- Buchanan's Life and Adventures of Audubon, 601
- Bulfinch's The Age of Fable, 472
- Legends of Charlemagne, 556
- Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, 204
- Grace Abounding, and Mr. Badman, 815
- Burke's American Speeches and Letters, 340
- Reflections on the French Revolution, etc., 460
- Burnet's History of His Own Times, 85
- Burney's Evelina, 352
- Burns's Poems and Songs, 94
- Burton's East Africa, 500
- Burton's (Robert) Anatomy of Melancholy, 886-888
- Butler's Analogy of Religion, 90
- Butler's (Samuel) Erewhon and Erewhon Revisited, 881
- Butler's The Way of All Flesh, 895
- Buxton's Memoirs, 773
- Byron's Complete Poetical and Dramatic Works, 486-8
- Cæsar's Gallic War, etc., 702
- Calderon's Plays, 819
- Canton's Child's Book of Saints, 61
- Canton's Invisible Playmate, etc., 566
- Carlyle's French Revolution, 31, 32
- Letters, etc., of Cromwell, 266-8
- Sartor Resartus, 278
- Past and Present, 608
- Essays, 703, 704
- Reminiscences, 875
- Carroll's (Lewis) Alice in Wonderland, etc., 836
- Castiglione's The Courtier, 807
- Cellini's Autobiography, 51
- Cervantes' Don Quixote, 385, 386
- Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, 307
- Chesterfield's Letters to his Son, 823
- Chrétien de Troyes's Arthurian Romances, 698
- Cibber's Apology for his Life, 668
- Cicero's Select Letters and Orations, 345
- Clarke's Tales from Chaucer, 537
- Shakespeare's Heroines, 109-11
- Cobbett's Rural Rides, 638, 639
- Coleridge's Biographia, 11
- Golden Book of Poetry, 43
- Lectures on Shakspeare, 162
- Collins's Woman in White, 464
- Collodi's Pinocchio, 538
- Converse's Long Will, 328
- Cook's (Captain) Voyages, 99
- Cooper's The Deerslayer, 77
- The Pathfinder, 78
- Last of the Mohicans, 79
- The Pioneer, 171
- The Prairie, 172
- Cowper's Letters. 774
- Poems, 872
- Cox's Tales of Ancient Greece, 721
- Craik's Manual of English Literature, 346
- Craik (Mrs.). See Mulock.
- Creasy's Fifteen Decisive Battles, 300
- Crèvecœur's Letters from an American Farmer, 640
- Curtis's Prue and I, and Lotus, 418
- Dana's Two Years Before the Mast, 588
- Dante's Divine Comedy, 308
- Darwin's Origin of Species, 811
- Voyage of the Beagle, 104
- Dasent's Story of Burnt Njal, 558
- Daudet's Tartarin of Tarascon, 423
- Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, 59
- Captain Singleton, 74
- Memoirs of a Cavalier, 283
- Journal of Plague, 289
- Tour through England and Wales, 820, 821
- Moll Flanders, 837
- De Joinville's Memoirs of the Crusades, 333
- Demosthenes' Select Orations, 546
- Dennis's Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria, 183. 184
- De Quincey's Lake Poets, 163
- Opium-Eater, 223
- English Mail Coach, etc., 609
- De Retz (Cardinal), Memoirs of, 735, 736
- Descartes' Discourse on Method, 570
- Dickens's Barnaby Rudge, 76
- Tale of Two Cities, 102
- Old Curiosity Shop, 173
- Oliver Twist, 233
- Great Expectations, 234
- Pickwick Papers, 235
- Bleak House, 236
- Sketches by Boz, 237
- Nicholas Nickleby, 238
- Christmas Books, 239
- Dombey and Son, 240
- Martin Chuzzlewit, 241
- David Copperfield, 242
- American Notes, 290
- Child's History of England, 291
- Hard Times, 292
- Little Dorrit, 293
- Our Mutual Friend, 294
- Christmas Stories, 414
- Uncommercial Traveller, 536
- Edwin Drood, 725
- Reprinted Pieces, 744
- Disraeli's Coningsby, 535
- Dodge's Hans Brinker, 620
- Donne's Poems, 867
- Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, 501
- The House of the Dead, 533
- Letters from the Underworld, etc., 654
- The Idiot, 682
- Poor Folk, and the Gambler, 711
- The Possessed, 861, 862
- The Brothers Karamazov, 802, 803
- Dowden's Life of R. Browning, 701
- Dryden's Dramatic Essays. 568
- Dufferin's Letters from High Latitudes, 499
- Dumas' The Three Musketeers, 81
- The Black Tulip, 174
- Twenty Years After, 175
- Marguerite de Valois, 326
- The Count of Monte Cristo, 393 394
- The Forty-Five, 420
- Chicot the Jester, 421
- Vicomte de Bragelonne, 593-5
- Le Chevalier de Maison Rouge, 614
- Du Maurier's Trilby, 863
- Duruy's Heroes of England, 471
- History of France, 737, 738
- Edgar's Cressy and Poictiers, 17
- Runnymede and Lincoln Fair, 320
- Edgeworth's Castle Rackrent, etc., 410
- Eighteenth-Century Plays, 818
- Eliot's Adam Bede, 27
- Silas Marner, 121
- Romola, 231
- Mill on the Floss, 325
- Felix Holt, 353
- Scenes of Clerical Life, 468
- Middlemarch, 2 vols., 854-5
- Elyot's Gouernour, 227
- Emerson's Essays, 12
- Representative Men, 279
- Nature, Conduct of Life, etc., 322
- Society and Solitude, etc., 567
- Poems, 715
- Epictetus's Moral Discourses, 404
- Erckmann-Chatrian's The Conscript and Waterloo, 354
- Story of a Peasant, 706, 707
- Euclid's Elements, 891
- Euripides' Plays, 63, 271
- Evans's Holy Graal, 445
- Evelyn's Diary, 220, 221
- Everyman and other Interludes, 381
- Ewing's (Mrs.) Mrs. Overtheway's Remembrances, etc., 730
- Jackanapes, Daddy Darwin's Dovecot, and The Story of a Short Life, 731
- Faraday's Experimental Researches in Electricity, 576
- Ferrier's (Susan) Marriage, 816
- Fielding's Amelia, 2 vols., 852-3
- Tom Jones, 355, 356
- Joseph Andrews, 467
- Jonathan Wild and the Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon, 877
- Finlay's Byzantine Empire, 33
- Greece under the Romans, 185
- Flaubert's Madame Bovary, 808
- Salammbo, 869
- Fletcher's (Beaumont and) Selected Plays, 506
- Ford's Gatherings from Spain, 152
- Forster's Life of Dickens, 781, 782
- Fox's (George) Journal, 754
- Fox's (Charles James) Selected Speeches, 759
- Francis's (Saint), The Little Flowers, etc., 485
- Franklin's Journey to the Polar Sea, 447
- Freeman's Old English History for Children, 540
- French Mediaeval Romances, 557
- Froissart's Chronicles, 57
- Froude's Short Studies, 13, 705
- Henry VIII., 372-4
- Edward VI, 375
- Mary Tudor, 477
- History of Queen Elizabeth's Reign, 583-7
- Life of Benjamin Disraeli, Lord Beaconsfield, 666
- Galt's Annals of the Parish, 427
- Galton's Inquiries into Human Faculty, 263
- Gaskell's Cranford, 83
- Life of Charlotte Brontë, 318
- Sylvia's Lovers, 524
- Mary Barton, 598
- Cousin Phillis, etc., 615
- North and South, 680
- Gatty's Parables from Nature, 158
- Geoffrey of Monmouth's Histories of the Kings of Britain, 577
- George's Progress and Poverty, 560
- Gibbon's Roman Empire, 434-6, 474-6
- Autobiography, 511
- Gilfillan's Literary Portraits, 348
- Giraldus Cambrensis, Wales, 272
- Gleig's Life of Wellington, 341
- The Subaltern, 708
- Goethe's Conversations with Eckermann, 851
- Faust, 335
- Wilhelm Meister, 599, 600
- Gogol's Dead Souls, 726
- Taras Bulba, 740
- Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield, 295
- Poems and Plays, 415
- Goncharov's Oblomov, 878
- Gorki's Through Russia, 741
- Gotthelf's Ulric the Farm Servant, 228
- Gray's Poems and Letters, 628
- Green's Short History of the English People, 727, 728. The cloth edition is in 2 vols. All other editions are in 1 vol.
- Grettir Saga, 699
- Grimm's Fairy Tales, 56
- Grote's History of Greece, 186-197
- Guest's (Lady) Mabinogion, 97
- Hahnemann's The Organon of the Rational Art of Healing, 663
- Hakluyt's Voyages, 264, 265, 313, 314, 338, 339, 388, 389
- Hallam's Constitutional History, 621-3
- Hamilton's The Federalist, 519
- Harte's Luck of Roaring Camp, 681
- Harvey's Circulation of Blood, 262
- Hawthorne's Wonder Book, 5
- The Scarlet Letter, 122
- House of Seven Gables, 176
- The Marble Faun, 424
- Twice Told Tales, 531
- Blithedale Romance, 592
- Hazlitt's Characters of Shakespeare's Plays, 65
- Table Talk, 321
- Lectures, 411
- Spirit of the Age and Lectures on English Poets, 459
- Plain Speaker, 814
- Hebbel's Plays, 694
- Heimskringla: the Olaf Sagas, 717
- Sagas of the Norse Kings, 847
- Helps' (Sir Arthur) Life of Columbus, 332
- Herbert's Temple, 309
- Herodotus, 405, 406
- Herrick's Hesperides, 310
- Hobbes's Leviathan, 691
- Holinshed's Chronicle, 800
- Holmes's Life of Mozart, 564
- Holmes's (O. W.) Autocrat, 66
- Professor, 67
- Poet, 68
- Homer's Iliad, 453
- Odyssey, 454
- Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity, 201, 202
- Horace's Complete Poetical Works, 515
- Houghton's Life and Letters of Keats, 801
- Howard's (E.), Rattlin the Reefer, 857
- Howard's (John) State of the Prisons, 835
- Hughes's Tom Brown's Schooldays, 58
- Hugo's (Victor) Les Misérables, 363, 364
- Notre Dame, 422
- Toilers of the Sea, 509
- Hume's Treatise of Human Nature, etc., 548, 549
- Hunt's (Leigh) Selected Essays, 829
- Hutchinson's (Col.) Memoirs, 317
- Huxley's Man's Place in Nature, 47
- Select Lectures and Lay Sermons, 498
- Ibsen's The Doll's House, etc., 494
- Ghosts, etc., 552
- Pretender, Pillars of Society Rosmersholm, 659
- Brand, 716
- Lady Inger, etc., 729
- Peer Gynt, 747
- Ingelow's Mopsa the Fairy, 619
- Irving's Sketch Book, 117
- Conquest of Granada, 478; " Life of Mahomet, 513
- Italian Short Stories, 876
- James's (G. P. R.) Richelieu, 357
- James (Wm.), Selections from, 739
- Jefferies' (Richard) Bevis, 850
- Johnson's (Dr.) Lives of the Poets, 770-1
- Jonson's (Ben) Plays. 489, 490
- Josephus's Wars of the Jews, 712
- Kalidasa's Shakuntala, 629
- Keats's Poems, 101
- Keble's Christian Year, 690
- King's Life of Mazzini, 562
- Kinglake's Eothen, 337
- Kingsley's (Chas.) Westward Ho!, 20
- Heroes, 113
- Hypatia, 230
- Water Babies, and Glaueus, 277
- Hereward the Wake, 206
- Alton Locke, 462
- Yeast, 611
- Madam How and Lady Why, 777
- Poems, 793
- Kingsley's (Henry) Ravenshoe, 28
- Geoffrey Hamlyn, 416
- Kingston's Peter the Whaler, 6
- Three Midshipmen, 7
- Kirby's Kalevala, 259-60
- Koran, 380
- Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare, 8
- Essays of Elia, 14
- Letters, 342, 343
- Landor's Imaginary Conversations and Poems, 890
- Lane's Modern Egyptians, 315
- Langland's Piers Plowman, 571
- Latimer's Sermons, 40
- Law's Serious Call, 91
- Layamon's (Wace and) Arthurian Chronicles, 578
- Lear (Edward). See under Anthologies
- Le Sage's Gil Blas, 437, 438
- Leslie's Memoirs of John Constable, 563
- Lessing's Laocoön, etc., 843
- Lever's Harry Lorrequer, 177
- Lewes' Life of Goethe, 269
- Lincoln's Speeches, etc., 206
- Livy's History of Rome, 603, 609 670, 749, 755, 756
- Locke's Civil Government, 751
- Lockhart's Life of Napoleon, 3
- Life of Scott, 55
- Life of Burns, 156
- Longfellow's Poems, 382
- Lönnrott's Kalevala, 259, 260
- Lover's Handy Andy, 178
- Lowell's Among My Books, 607
- Lucretius's Of the Nature of Things, 750
- Lützow's History of Bohemia, 432
- Lyell's Antiquity of Man, 700
- Lytton's Harold, 15
- Last of the Barons, 18
- Last Days of Pompeii, 80
- Pilgrims of the Rhine, 390
- Rienzi, 532
- Macaulay's England, 34-6
- Essays, 225, 226
- Speeches on Politics, etc., 399
- Miscellaneous Essays, 439
- MacDonald's Sir Gibbie, 678
- Phantastes, 732
- Machiavelli's Prince, 280
- Florence, 376
- Maine's Ancient Law, 734
- Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur. 45, 46
- Malthus on the Principles of Population, 692, 693
- Mandeville's Travels, 812
- Manning's Sir Thomas More, 19
- Mary Powell, and Deborah's Diary, 324
- Marlowe's Plays and Poems, 383
- Marryat's Mr. Midshipman Easy, 82
- Little Savage, 159
- Masterman Ready, 160
- Peter Simple, 232
- Children of New Forest, 247
- Percival Keene, 358
- Settlers in Canada, 370
- King's Own, 580
- Jacob Faithful, 618
- Martinean's Feats on the Fjords, 429
- Martinengo-Cesaresco's Folk-Lore and other Essays, 673
- Marx's Capital, 848, 849
- Maurice's Kingdom of Christ, 146-7
- Mazzinl's Duties of Man, etc., 224
- Melville's Moby Dick, 179
- Typee, 180
- Omoo, 297
- Mérimée's Carmen, etc., 834
- Merivale's History of Rome, 433
- Mickiewicz's Pan Tadeusz, 842
- Mignet's French Revolution, 713
- Mill's Utilitarianism, Liberty, Representative Government, 482
- Rights of Woman, 825
- Miller's Old Red Sandstone, 103
- Milman's History of the Jews, 377, 378
- Milton's Areopagitica and other Prose Works, 795
- Poems, 384
- Molière's Comedies, 830-1
- Mommsen's History of Rome, 542-5
- Montagu's (Lady) Letters, 69
- Montaigne's Essays, 440-2
- More's Utopia, and Dialogue of Comfort against Tribulation, 461
- Morier's Hajji Baba, 679
- Morris's (Wm.) Early Romances, 261
- Life and Death of Jason, 575
- Morte D'Arthur Romances, 634
- Motley's Dutch Republic, 86-8
- Mulock's John Halifax, 123
- Neale's Fall of Constantinople, 655
- Newcastle's (Margaret, Duchess of) Life of the First Duke of Newcastle, etc., 722
- Newman's Apologia Pro Vita Sua, 636
- On the Scope and Nature of University Education, and a Paper on Christianity and Scientific Investigation, 723
- Nietzsche's Thus Spake Zarathustra, 892
- Oliphant's Salem Chapel, 244
- Omar Khayyam, 819
- Osborne (Dorothy), Letters of, 674
- Owen's (Robert) A New View of Society, etc., 799
- Paine's Rights of Man, 718
- Palgrave's Golden Treasury, 96
- Paltock's Peter Wilkins, 673
- Park's (Mungo) Travels, 205
- Parkman's Conspiracy of Pontiac, 302, 303
- Pascall's Pensees, 874
- Paston Letters, 752, 753
- Peacock's Headlong Hall, 327
- Penn's The Peace of Europe, Some Fruits of Solitude, etc., 724
- Pepys's Diary, 53, 54
- Percy's Reliques, 148, 149
- Pitt's Orations, 145
- Plato's Republic, 64
- Dialogues, 456, 457
- Plutarch's Lives, 407-409
- Moralia, 565
- Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination, 336
- Poems and Essays. 791
- Polo's (Marco) Travels, 306
- Pope's Complete Poetical Works, 760
- Prescott's Conquest of Peru, 301
- Conquest of Mexico, 397, 398
- Prévost's Manon Lescaut, etc., 834
- Procter's Legends and Lyrics, 150
- Quiller-Couch's Hetty Wesley, 864
- Rabelais's Gargantua and Pantagruel, 26, 827
- Radcliffe's (Mrs. Ann) The Mysteries of Udolpho, 865, 866
- Ramayana and Mahabharata, 403
- Reade's The Cloister and the Hearth, 29
- Peg Woffington, 299
- Reid's (Mayne) Boy Hunters of the Mississippi, 582
- The Boy Slaves, 797
- Renan's Life of Jesus, 805
- Reynold's Discourses, 118
- Ricardo's Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, 590
- Richardson's Pamela, 683, 684
- Clarissa, 882-5
- Roberts' (Morley) Western Avernus, 762
- Robertson's Religion and Life, 37
- Christian Doctrine, 38
- Bible Subjects, 39
- Robinson's (Wade) Sermons, 637
- Roget's Thesaurus, 630, 631
- Rossetti's (D. G.) Poems, 627
- Rousseau's Confessions, 859, 860
- Emile, 518
- Social Contract and other Essays, 660
- Ruskin's Seven Lamps of Architecture, 207
- Modern Painters, 208-212
- Stones of Venice, 213-215
- Unto this Last, etc., 216
- Elements of Drawing, etc., 217
- Pre-Raphaelitism, etc., 218
- Sesame and Lilies, 219
- Ethics of the Dust, 282
- Crown of Wild Olive, and Cestus of Aglaia, 323
- Time and Tide, etc., 450
- The Two Boyhoods, 683
- Russell's Life of Gladstone, 661
- Sand's (George) The Devil's Pool, and François the Waif, 534
- Scheffel's Ekkehard, 529
- Scott's (M.) Tom Cringle's Log, 710
- Scott's (Sir W.) Ivanhoe, 16
- Fortunes of Nigel, 71
- Woodstock, 72
- Waverley, 75
- The Abbot, 124
- Anne of Geierstein, 125
- The Antiquary, 126
- Highland Widow, and Betrothed, 127
- Black Dwarf, Legend of Montrose, 128
- Bride of Lammermoor, 129
- Castle Dangerous, Surgeon's Daughter, 130
- Robert of Paris, 131
- Fair Maid of Perth, 132
- Guy Mannering, 133
- Heart of Midlothian, 134
- Kenilworth, 135
- The Monastery, 136
- Old Mortality, 137
- Peveril of the Peak, 138
- The Pirate, 139
- Quentin Durward, 140
- Redgauntlet, 141
- Rob Roy, 142
- St. Ronan's Well, 143
- The Talisman, 144
- Lives of the Novelists, 331
- Poems and Plays, 550, 551
- Seebohm's Oxford Reformers, 665
- Seeley's Ecce Homo, 305
- Sienkiewiez's Tales, 871
- Sewell's (Anna) Black Beauty, 748
- Shakespeare's Comedies, 153
- Histories, etc., 154
- Tragedies, 155
- Shelley's Poetical Works, 257, 258
- Shelley's (Mrs.) Frankenstein, 616
- Rights of Women, 825
- Sheppard's Charles Auchester, 505
- Sheridan's Plays, 95
- Sismondi's Italian Republics, 250
- Smeaton's Life of Shakespeare, 514
- Smith's Wealth of Nations, 412, 413
- Smith's (George) Life of Wm. Carey, 395
- Smollett's Roderick Random, 790
- Peregrine Pickle, 838, 839
- Sophocles' Dramas, 114
- Southey's Life of Nelson, 52
- Spectator, 164-7
- Speke's Source of the Nile, 50
- Spencer's (Herbert) Essays on Education, 503
- Spenser's Faerie Queene, 443, 444
- The Shepherd's Calendar, 879
- Spinoza's Ethics, etc., 481
- Spyri's Heidi, 431
- Stanley's Memorials of Canterbury, 89
- Eastern Church, 251
- Steele's The Spectator, 164-7
- Sterne's Tristram Shandy, 617
- Sentimental Journey and Journal to Eliza, 796
- Stevenson's Treasure Island and Kidnapped, 763
- Master of Ballantrae and the[4] Black Arrow, 764
- Virginibus Puerisque and Familiar Studies of Men and Books, 765
- An Inland Voyage, Travels with a Donkey, and Silverado Squatters, 766
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The Merry Men, etc., 767
- Poems, 768
- In the South Seas and Island Nights' Entertainments, 769
- St. Francis, The Little Flowers of, etc., 485
- Stow's Survey of London, 589
- Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, 371
- Strickland's Queen Elizabeth, 100
- Surtees' Jorrocks' Jaunts, 817
- Swedenborg's Heaven and Hell, 379
- Divine Love and Wisdom, 635
- Divine Providence, 658
- The True Christian Religion, 893
- Swift's Gulliver's Travels, 60
- Journal to Stella, 757
- Tale of a Tub, etc., 347
- Swiss Family Robinson, 430
- Tacitus's Annals, 273
- Agricola and Germania, 274
- Taylor's Words and Places, 517
- Tennyson's Poems, 44, 626
- Thackeray's Esmond, 73
- Vanity Fair, 298
- Christmas Books, 359
- Pendennis, 425, 426
- Newcomes, 465, 466
- The Virginians, 507, 508
- English Humorists, and The Four Georges, 610
- Roundabout Papers, 687
- Thierry's Norman Conquest, 198, 199
- Thoreau's Walden, 281
- Thucydides' Peloponnesian War, 455
- Tolstoy's Master and Man, and Other Parables and Tales, 469
- War and Peace, 525-7
- Childhood, Boyhood and Youth, 591
- Anna Karenina, 612, 613
- Trench's On the Study of Words and English Past and Present, 788
- Trollope's Barchester Towers, 30
- Dr. Thorne, 360
- Framley Parsonage, 181
- Golden Lion of Granpere, 761
- Last Chronicles of Barset, 391, 392
- Phineas Finn, 832-3
- Small House at Allington, 361
- The Warden, 182
- Trotter's The Bayard of India, 396
- Hodson of Hodson's Horse, 401
- Warren Hastings, 452
- Turgenev's Virgin Soil, 528
- Liza, 677
- Fathers and Sons, 742
- Tyndall's Glaciers of the Alps, 98
- Tytler's Principles of Translation, 168
- Vasari's Lives of the Painters, 784-7
- Verne's (Jules) Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea, 319
- Dropped from the Clouds, 367
- Abandoned, 368
- The Secret of the Island, 369
- Five Weeks in a Balloon, and Around the World in Eighty Days, 779
- Virgil's Æneid, 161
- Virgil's Eclogues and Georgics, 222
- Voltaire's Life of Charles XII, 270
- Age of Louis XIV, 780
- Wace and Layamon's Arthurian Chronicles, 578
- Wakefield's Letter from Sydney, etc., 828
- Walpole's Letters, 775
- Walton's Compleat Angler, 70
- Waterton's Wanderings in South America, 772
- Wesley's Journal, 105-108
- White's Selborne, 48
- Whitman's Leaves or Grass, and Democratic Vistas, etc., 573
- Whyte-Melville's Gladiators, 523
- Wilde's Plays, Prose Writings and Poems, 858
- Wood's (Mrs. Henry) The Channings, 84
- Woolman's Journal, etc., 402
- Wordsworth's Shorter Poems, 203
- Longer Poems, 311
- Xenophon's Cyropædia, 67
- Yellow Book, 503
- Yonge's The Dove in the Eagle's Nest, 329
- The Book of Golden Deeds, 330
- The Heir of Redclyffe, 362
- Yonge's The Little Duke, 470
- The Lances of Lynwood, 570
- Young's (Arthur) Travels in France and Italy, 720
Anthologies, Dictionaries, etc.:
- A Book of English Ballads, 572
- A Book of Heroic Verse, 574
- A Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear, and Others, 806
- A Century of Essays, An Anthology, 653
- American Short Stories of the Nineteenth Century, 840
- A New Book of Sense and Nonsense, 813
- An Anthology of English Prose: From Bede to Stevenson, 675
- An Encyclopædia of Gardening, by Walter P. Wright, 555
- Ancient Hebrew Literature, 4 vols., 253-6
- Anglo-Saxon Poetry, 794
- Annals of Fairyland, 365, 366, 541
- Anthology of British Historical Speeches and Orations, 714
- Atlas of Classical Geography, 451
- Atlases, Literary and Historical: Europe, 496; America, 553; Asia, 633; Africa and Australasia, 662
- Dictionary, Biographical, of English Literature, 449
- of Dates, 554
- Everyman's English, 776
- of Non-Classical Mythology, 632
- Smaller Classical, 495
- of Quotations and Proverbs, 809-10
- English Short Stories. An Anthology, 743
- Fairy Gold, 157
- Fairy Tales from the Arabian Nights, 249
- French Short Stories, 896
- Golden Treasury of Longer Poems, 746
- Minor Elizabethan Drama, 491, 492
- Minor Poets of the Eighteenth Century, 844
- Minor Poets of the 17th Century, 873
- Mother Goose, 473
- Muses' Pageant, The, 581, 606, 671
- New Golden Treasury, 695
- New Testament, The, 93
- A Poetry Book for Boys and Girls, 894
- Political Liberty, a Symposium, 745
- Prayer Books of King Edward VI. 1st and 2nd, 448
- Prelude to Poetry, 789
- Reader's Guide to Everyman's Library, by R. Farquharson Sharp and E. Rhys, 889
- Restoration Plays, 604
- Russian Short Stories, 758
- Shorter Novels: Elizabethan, 824
- Jacobean and Restoration, 841
- Eighteenth Century, 856
- Theology in the English Poets, 493
- Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases, Roget's, 630, 631
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