| | LIVED | PAGE |
| [John Calvin] | 1509-1564 | [3117] |
| BY ARTHUR CUSHMAN McGIFFERT |
| [Prefatory Address to the 'Institutes'] | |
| [Election and Predestination ('Institutes of the Christian Religion')] | |
| [Freedom of the Will (same)] | |
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| [Luiz Vaz de Camoens] | 1524?-1580 | [3129] |
| BY HENRY R. LANG |
| [From 'The Lusiads'] | |
| [The Canzon of Life] | |
| [Adieu to Coimbra] | |
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| [Thomas Campbell] | 1777-1844 | [3159] |
| [Hope ('The Pleasures of Hope')] | |
| [The Fall of Poland (same)] | |
| [The Slave (same)] | |
| [Death and a Future Life (same)] | |
| [Lochiel's Warning] | |
| [The Soldier's Dream] | |
| [Lord Ullin's Daughter] | |
| [The Exile of Erin] | |
| [Ye Mariners of England] | |
| [Hohenlinden] | |
| [The Battle of Copenhagen] | |
| [From the 'Ode to Winter'] | |
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| [Campion] | -1619 | [3184] |
| BY ERNEST RHYS |
| [A Hymn in Praise of Neptune] | |
| [Of Corinna's Singing] | |
| [From 'Divine and Moral Songs'] | |
| [To a Coquette] | |
| [Songs from 'Light Conceits of Lovers'] | |
| |
| [George Canning] | 1770-1827 | [3189] |
| [Rogero's Soliloquy ('The Rovers')] | |
| [The Friend of Humanity and the Knife-Grinder] | |
| [On the English Constitution ('Speech on Parliamentary Reform')] | |
| [On Brougham and South America] | |
| |
| [Cesare Cantù] | 1807-1895 | [3199] |
| [The Execution ('Margherita Pusterla')] | |
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| [Giosue Carducci] | 1835- | [3206] |
| BY FRANK SEWALL |
| [Roma ('Poesie')] | |
| [Homer ('Levia Gravia')] | |
| [In a Gothic Church ('Poesie')] | |
| [On the Sixth Centenary of Dante ('Levia Gravia')] | |
| [The Ox ('Poesie')] | |
| [Dante ('Levia Gravia')] | |
| [To Satan ('Poesie')] | |
| [To Aurora ('Odi Barbare')] | |
| [Ruit Hora] | |
| [The Mother] | |
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| [Thomas Carew] | 1589?-1639 | [3221] |
| [A Song] | |
| [The Protestation] | |
| [Song] | |
| [The Spring] | |
| [The Inquiry] | |
| |
| [Emilia Flygare-Carlén] | 1807-1892 | [3225] |
| [The Pursuit of the Smugglers ('Merchant House among the Islands')] | |
| |
| [Thomas Carlyle] | 1795-1881 | [3231] |
| BY LESLIE STEPHEN |
| [Labor ('Past and Present')] | |
| [The World in Clothes ('Sartor Resartus')] | |
| [Dante ('Heroes and Hero-Worship')] | |
| [Cromwell (same)] | |
| [The Procession ('French Revolution')] | |
| [The Siege of the Bastille (same)] | |
| [Charlotte Corday (same)] | |
| [The Scapegoat (same)] | |
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| [Bliss Carman] | 1861- | [3302] |
| BY CHARLES G.D. ROBERTS |
| [Hack and Hew] | |
| [At the Granite Gate] | |
| [A Sea Child] | |
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| [Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson)] | 1833- | [3307] |
| [Alice, the Pig-Baby, and the Cheshire Cat ('Alice in Wonderland')] | |
| [The Mock Turtle's Education (same)] | |
| [A Clear Statement (same)] | |
| [The Walrus and the Carpenter ('Through the Looking-Glass')] | |
| [The Baker's Tale ('Hunting of the Snark')] | |
| [You are Old, Father William ('Alice in Wonderland')] | |
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| [Casanova (De Seingalt)] | 1725-1803 | [3321] |
| [Casanova's Escape from the Ducal Palace ('Escapes of Casanova and Latude from Prison')] | |
| |
| [Bartolomeo de las Casas] | 1474-1566 | [3333] |
| [Of the Island of Cuba ('A Relation of the First Voyage')] | |
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| [Baldassare Castiglione] | 1478-1529 | [3339] |
| [Of the Court of Urbino ('Il Cortegiano')] | |
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| [Cato the Censor] | 234-149 B.C. | [3347] |
| [On Agriculture ('De Agricultura')] | |
| [From the 'Attic Nights' of Aulus Gellius] | |
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| [Jacob Cats] | 1577-1660 | [3353] |
| [Fear after the Trouble] | |
| ["A Rich Man Loses his Child, a Poor Man Loses his Cow"] | |
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| [Catullus] | 84-54 B.C.? | [3359] |
| BY J. W. MACKAIL |
| [Dedication for a Volume of Lyrics] | |
| [A Morning Call] | |
| [Home to Sirmio] | |
| [Heart-Break] | |
| [To Calvus in Bereavement] | |
| [The Pinnace] | |
| [An Invitation to Dinner] | |
| [A Brother's Grave] | |
| [Farewell to His Fellow Officers] | |
| [Verses from an Epithalamium] | |
| [Love is All] | |
| [Elegy on Lesbia's Sparrow] | |
| ["Fickle and Changeable Ever"] | |
| [Two Chords] | |
| [Last Word to Lesbia] | |
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| [Benvenuto Cellini] | 1500-1571 | [3371] |
| [The Escape from Prison] | |
| [The Casting of Perseus] | |
| [A Necklace of Pearls] | |
| [Benvenuto Loses his Brother] | |
| [An Adventure in Necromancy] | |
| [Benvenuto Loses Self-Control under Severe Provocation] | |
| (All the above are from Cellini's 'Memoirs,' Symonds's Translation) | |
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| [Celtic Literature] | | [3403] |
| BY WILLIAM SHARP AND ERNEST RHYS |
| [I—Irish] | |
| [The Miller of Hell] | |
| [Signs of Home] | |
| [Oisin in Tirnanoge] | |
| [From 'The Coming of Cuculain'] | |
| [The Mystery of Amergin] | |
| [The Song of Fionn] | |
| [Vision of a Fair Woman] | |
| [From 'The Wanderings of Oisin'] | |
| [The Madness of King Goll] | |
| [II—Scottish] | |
| [St. Bridget's Milking Song] | |
| [Prologue to Gaul] | |
| [Columcille Fecit] | |
| [In Hebrid Seas] | |
| [III—Welsh] | |
| [IV—Cornish] | |
| [From 'The Poem of the Passion'] | |
| [From 'Origo Mundi,' in the 'Ordinalia'] | |
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| [Cervantes] | 1547-1616 | [3451] |
| BY GEORGE SANTAYANA |
| [Treating of the Character and Pursuits of Don Quixote] | |
| [Of What Happened to Don Quixote when he Left the Inn] | |
| [Don Quixote and Sancho Panza Sally Forth: and the Adventure with the Windmills] | |
| [Sancho Panza and his Wife Teresa Converse Shrewdly] | |
| [Of Sancho Panza's Delectable Discourse with the Duchess] | |
| [Sancho as Governor] | |
| [The Ending of All Don Quixote's Adventures] | |