CONTENTS

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Chorus of WomenAristophanes[3]
A Would-Be Literary BoreHorace[4]
The Wish for Length of LifeJuvenal[6]
The Ass’s LegacyRuteboeuf[7]
A Ballade of Old-Time Ladies (Translated by John Payne).François Villon[11]
A Carman’s Account of a LawsuitSir David Lyndsay[12]
The Soul’s ErrandSir Walter Raleigh[13]
Of a Certain ManSir John Harrington[16]
A Precise TailorSir John Harrington[16]
The WillJohn Donne[18]
From “King Henry IV”William Shakespeare[20]
From “Love’s Labour’s Lost”William Shakespeare[21]
From “As You Like It”William Shakespeare[22]
Horace Concocting An OdeThomas Dekker[23]
On Don SurlyBen Jonson[24]
The Scholar and His DogJohn Marston[25]
The Manly HeartGeorge Wither[26]
The Constant LoverSir John Suckling[27]
The RemonstranceSir John Suckling[28]
Saintship versus ConscienceSamuel Butler[29]
Description of HollandSamuel Butler[30]
The Religion of HudibrasSamuel Butler[31]
Satire on the ScotsJohn Cleiveland[32]
SongRichard Lovelace[34]
The Character of HollandAndrew Marvell[35]
The Duke of BuckinghamJohn Dryden[37]
On ShadwellJohn Dryden[38]
Satire on Edward HowardCharles Sackville, Earl of Dorset[39]
St. Anthony’s Sermon to the FishesAbraham á Sancta Clara[39]
Introduction to the True-Born EnglishmanDaniel Defoe[41]
An EpitaphMatthew Prior[43]
The Remedy Worse than the DiseaseMatthew Prior[45]
Twelve ArticlesJonathan Swift[46]
The Furniture of a Woman’s MindJonathan Swift[48]
From “The Love of Fame”Edward Young[50]
Dr. Delany’s VillaThomas Sheridan[52]
The QuidnunckisJohn Gay[54]
The Sick Man and the AngelJohn Gay[55]
Sandys’ GhostAlexander Pope[57]
From “The Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot”Alexander Pope[60]
The Three Black CrowsJohn Byrom[63]
An EpitaphGeorge John Cayley[64]
An Epistle to Sir Robert WalpoleHenry Fielding[65]
The Public BreakfastChristopher Anstey[67]
An Elegy on the Death of a Mad DogOliver Goldsmith[72]
On SmollettCharles Churchill[73]
The Uncertain ManWilliam Cowper[74]
A Faithful Picture of Ordinary SocietyWilliam Cowper[74]
On JohnsonJohn Wolcott (Peter Pindar)[75]
To BoswellJohn Wolcott (Peter Pindar)[76]
The HenMatt. Claudius[77]
Let Us All be Unhappy TogetherCharles Dibdin[78]
The Friar of Orders GrayJohn O’Keefe[79]
The Country SquireTomas Yriarte[80]
The EggsTomas Yriarte[82]
The Literary LadyRichard Brinsley Sheridan[84]
Sly LawyersGeorge Crabbe[85]
ReportersGeorge Crabbe[85]
Address to the Unco Guid, or the Rigidly RighteousRobert Burns[86]
Holy Willie’s PrayerRobert Burns[88]
Kitty of ColeraineEdward Lysaght[91]
The Friend of Humanity and the Knife-GrinderGeorge Canning[92]
Nora’s VowSir Walter Scott[94]
JobSamuel T. Coleridge[95]
CologneSamuel T. Coleridge[96]
Giles’s HopeSamuel T. Coleridge[96]
The Battle of BlenheimRobert Southey[97]
The Well of St. KeyneRobert Southey[99]
The Poet of FashionJames Smith[101]
Christmas Out of TownJames Smith[103]
Eternal LondonThomas Moore[105]
The Modern Puffing SystemThomas Moore[106]
LyingThomas Moore[108]
The King of Yvetot (Version of W. M. Thackeray)Pierre Jean de Béranger[109]
SympathyReginald Heber[111]
A Modest WitSelleck Osborn[112]
The Philosopher’s ScalesJane Taylor[114]
From “The Feast of the Poets”James Henry Leigh Hunt[116]
Rich and Poor; or, Saint and SinnerThomas L. Peacock[117]
Mr. Barney Maguire’s Account of the CoronationRichard Harris Barham[119]
From “The Devil’s Drive”Lord Byron[123]
From “English Bards and Scotch Reviewers”Lord Byron[125]
To WomanLord Byron[126]
A Country House PartyLord Byron[127]
Greediness PunishedFriedrich Rückert[130]
WomanFitz-Greene Halleck[132]
The Rich and the Poor Man (From the Russian of Kremnitzer)Sir John Bowring[132]
OzymandiasPercy Bysshe Shelley[134]
Cui BonoThomas Carlyle[135]
Father-Land and Mother TongueSamuel Lover[135]
Father MolloySamuel Lover[136]
Gaffer Gray (From “Hugh Trevor”)Thomas Holcroft[139]
Cockle v. CackleThomas Hood[140]
Our VillageThomas Hood[145]
The Devil at Home (From “The Devil’s Progress”)Thomas Kibble Hervey[149]
How to Make a NovelLord Charles Neaves[150]
Two CharactersHenry Taylor[151]
The Sailor’s ConsolationWilliam Pitt[152]
Verses on seeing the Speaker asleep in his Chair during One of the Debates of the First Reformed ParliamentWinthrop M. Praed[154]
Pelters of PyramidsRichard Hengist Horne[155]
The AnnuityGeorge Outram[156]
MalbrouckTranslated by Father Prout[161]
A Man’s RequirementsElizabeth Barrett Browning[163]
CriticsElizabeth Barrett Browning[164]
The MiserEdward Fitzgerald[166]
Cacoëthes ScribendiOliver Wendell Holmes[166]
A Familiar Letter to Several CorrespondentsOliver Wendell Holmes[167]
ContentmentOliver Wendell Holmes[171]
How to Make a Man of ConsequenceMark Lemon[173]
The Widow MaloneCharles Lever[173]
The Pauper’s DriveT. Noel[175]
On LyttonAlfred Tennyson[177]
Sorrows of WertherWilliam Makepeace Thackeray[178]
Mr. Molony’s Account of the Ball Given to the Nepaulese Ambassador by the Peninsular and Oriental CompanyWilliam Makepeace Thackeray[179]
Damages, Two Hundred PoundsWilliam Makepeace Thackeray[182]
The Lost LeaderRobert Browning[186]
The Pope and the NetRobert Browning[188]
Soliloquy of the Spanish CloisterRobert Browning[190]
Cynical Ode to an Ultra-Cynical PublicCharles Mackay[192]
The Great CriticsCharles Mackay[193]
The LaureateWilliam E. Aytoun[194]
Woman’s WillJohn Godfrey Saxe[196]
The Mourner á la ModeJohn Godfrey Saxe[197]
There is no GodArthur Hugh Clough[199]
The Latest DecalogueArthur Hugh Clough[200]
From “A Fable for Critics”James Russell Lowell[201]
The Pious Editor’s CreedJames Russell Lowell[206]
Revelry in IndiaBartholomew Dowling[210]
A FragmentGrace Greenwood[212]
Nothing to WearWilliam Allen Butler[213]
A Review (The Inn Album, By Robert Browning)Bayard Taylor[221]
The PositivistsMortimer Collins[224]
Sky-MakingMortimer Collins[226]
My Lord TomnoddyRobert Barnabas Brough[227]
Hiding the SkeletonGeorge Meredith[229]
MidgesRobert Bulwer Lytton[230]
The Schoolmaster Abroad with his SonCharles Stuart Calverley[233]
Of ProprietyCharles Stuart Calverley[235]
Peace. A StudyCharles Stuart Calverley[236]
All SaintsEdmund Yates[237]
Fame’s Penny TrumpetLewis Carroll[238]
The Diamond WeddingEdmund Clarence Stedman[240]
True to PollFrank C. Burnand[247]
Sleep OnW. S. Gilbert[249]
To the Terrestrial Globe, By a Miserable WretchW. S. Gilbert[250]
The Ape and the LadyW. S. Gilbert[250]
Anglicised UtopiaW. S. Gilbert[252]
EtiquetteW. S. Gilbert[254]
The ÆstheteW. S. Gilbert[260]
Too LateFitz-Hugh Ludlow[261]
Life in LaconicsMary Mapes Dodge[263]
DistichesJohn Hay[264]
The Poet and the CriticsAustin Dobson[265]
The Love LetterAustin Dobson[267]
FameJames Herbert Morse[269]
Five LivesEdward Rowland Sill[270]
He and SheEugene Fitch Ware[272]
What Will We Do?Robert J. Burdette[272]
The ToolRichard Watson Gilder[273]
Give Me a ThemeRichard Watson Gilder[274]
The Poem, To the CriticRichard Watson Gilder[274]
Ballade of Literary FameA. Lang[274]
Chorus of Anglomaniacs (From The Buntling Ball)Edgar Fawcett[275]
The Net of LawJames Jeffrey Roche[277]
A Boston LullabyJames Jeffrey Roche[277]
The V-A-S-EJames Jeffrey Roche[278]
ThursdayFrederick E. Weatherly[280]
A Bird in the HandFrederick E. Weatherly[281]
An Advanced ThinkerBrander Matthews[282]
A ThoughtJ. K. Stephen[283]
A SonnetJ. K. Stephen[284]
They SaidEdith M. Thomas[284]
To R. K.J. K. Stephen[286]
To Miguel de Cervantes SaavedraR. K. Munkittrick[287]
What’s in a NameR. K. Munkittrick[288]
WedH. C. Bunner[289]
Atlantic CityH. C. Bunner[290]
The Font in the ForestHerman Knickerbocker Vielé[294]
The Origin of SinSamuel Walter Foss[294]
A PhilosopherSamuel Walter Foss[295]
The Fate of Pious DanSamuel Walter Foss[298]
The Meeting of the ClabberhusesSamuel Walter Foss[300]
Wedded BlissCharlotte Perkins (Stetson) Gilman[303]
A ConservativeCharlotte Perkins (Stetson) Gilman[304]
Same Old StoryHarry B. Smith[306]
Hem and HawBliss Carman[307]
The ScepticsBliss Carman[308]
The Evolution of a “Name”Charles Battell Loomis[310]
“The Hurt that Honour Feels”Owen Seaman[310]
John JenkinsAnthony C. Deane[313]
A Certain CureAnthony C. Deane[316]
The Beauties of Nature (A Fragment from an Unpublished Epic)Anthony C. Deane[317]
Paradise. A Hindoo LegendGeorge Birdseye[319]
Hoch! der KaiserRodney Blake[320]
On a Magazine SonnetRussell Hilliard Loines[321]
EarthOliver Herford[321]
A Butterfly of FashionOliver Herford[322]
General SummaryRudyard Kipling[324]
The Conundrum of the WorkshopsRudyard Kipling[326]
Extracts from the Rubaiyat of Omar CayenneGelett Burgess[328]
Ballade of ExpansionHilda Johnson[331]
Friday Afternoon at the Boston Symphony HallFaulkner Armytage[332]
War is KindStephen Crane[336]
LinesStephen Crane[337]
From “The House of a Hundred Lights”Frederic Ridgely Torrence[340]
The British VisitorFrom The Troliopiad[343]
A MatchPunch[343]
Wanted a GovernessAnonymous[346]
Lines by an Old FogyAnonymous[348]