| A Plea for the Classics | Eugene Field | [65] |
| On an Old Latin Text Book | T. W. Higginson | [66] |
| St. Augustine's Love of Latin | Andrew Lang | [68] |
| The Watch of the Old Gods | | [69] |
| Old and New Rome | Herman Merivale | [70] |
| The Fall of Rome | Arthur Chamberlain | [70] |
| A Christmas Hymn | Alfred Dommett | [71] |
| Roman Girl's Song | Mrs. Hemans | [73] |
| Capri | Walter Taylor Field | [74] |
| Palladium | Matthew Arnold | [76] |
| After Construing | A. C. Benson | [77] |
| A Roman Mirror | Rennell Rodd | [78] |
| The Doom of the Slothful | John Addington Symonds | [79] |
| Hector and Andromache. Schiller | Tr. Sir E. B. Lytton | [80] |
| Enceladus | Henry W. Longfellow | [81] |
| Nil Admirari | John G. Saxe | [83] |
| Perdidi Diem | Mrs. Sigourney | [84] |
| Jupiter and His Children | John G. Saxe | [85] |
| The Prayer of Socrates | John H. Finley | [87] |
| By the Roman Road | Anonymous | [88] |
| A Nymph's Lament | Nora Hopper | [89] |
| Helen of Troy | Nora Hopper | [92] |
| An Etruscan Ring | J. W. Mackail | [93] |
| Orpheus With His Lute | William Shakespeare | [94] |
| A Hymn in Praise of Neptune | Thomas Campion | [94] |
| Horace's Philosophy of Life | Tr. Sir Theodore Martin | [95] |
| An Invitation to DineWritten by Horace to Vergil | |
| Tr. Sir Theodore Martin | [96] |
| The Golden Mean. Horace | Tr. Wm. Cowper | [97] |
| To the Reader. Martial | Tr. Lord Byron | [98] |
| On Portia. Martial | Tr. Lamb | [98] |
| To Potitus. Martial | Tr. John Hay | [99] |
| What Is Given To Friends IsNot Lost. Martial | [99] |
| To Cotilus. Martial | Tr. Elton | [100] |
| The Happy Life. Martial | Tr. Sir Richard Fanshawe | [100] |
| To a Schoolmaster. Martial | Tr. John Hay | [101] |
| Epitaph on Erotion. Martial | Tr. Leigh Hunt | [102] |
| Non Amo Te | | [102] |
| Gratitude | Robert Burns | [103] |
| A Hymn to the Lares | Robert Herrick | [103] |
| Elysium. Schiller | Tr. Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton | [104] |
| Orpheus | Robert Herrick | [105] |
| Cerberus | Oliver Herford | [105] |
| The Harpy | Oliver Herford | [106] |
| Cupid and the Bee | Anacreon | [106] |
| The Assembly of the Gods A. Tassoni | Tr. A. Werner | [107] |
| A Model Young Lady ofAntiquity | Pliny the Younger | [109] |
| Translation | Alfred J. Church | [110] |
| To Lesbia's Sparrow | Catullus | [111] |
| Translation | Elton | [112] |
| Cicero | Catullus | [112] |
| Translation | Charles Lamb | [113] |
| De Patientia | Thomas à Kempis | [113] |
| The Favorite Prayer of MaryQueen of Scots | [114] |
| Ultima Thule | Seneca | [114] |
| Translation | | [115] |
| The Roman of Old | Anonymous | [115] |
| Ich bin Dein | | [116] |
| Malum Opus | James A. Morgan | [117] |
| Felis | | [118] |
| Amantis Res Adversae | | [119] |
| Puer ex Jersey | | [121] |
Items in italics—except translators' names—have beenadded by the transcriber. |
| Flevit Lepus Parvulus | | [125] |
| Carmen Vitae. Longfellow | Tr. Benjamin L. D'Ooge | [126] |
| Text | | [127] |
| Gaudeamus Igitur | | [128] |
| Text | | [129] |
| Lauriger Horatius | | [132] |
| Text | | [133] |
| America | Tr. George D. Kellogg | [134] |
| Integer Vitae | Horace | [136] |
| Text | | [137] |
| Rock of Ages. Toplady | Tr. William Gladstone | [138] |
| Dies Irae | Thomas of Celano | [139] |
| Ad Sanctum Spiritus | Robert II, King of France | [142] |
| Adeste Fideles | | [143] |
| De Nativitate Domini | | [145]
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| Bibliography | | [147] |
| Acknowledgment | | [149] |
| Footnotes | [end of maintext]
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