ILLUSTRATIONS

[Portrait of William Winter—from a crayon by Arthur Jule Goodman]
[The Anchor Inn]
[Old House at Bridport]
[Restoration House, Rochester]
[Charing Cross]
[Kensington Palace]
[The Tower of London]
[Old Water Gate]
[Approach to Cheshire Cheese]
[St. Mary-le-Strand]
[Temple Church]
[Gower's Monument]
[Andrews's Monument]
[Old Tabard Inn, Southwark]
[Windsor Castle]
[St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle]
[Windsor Forest and Park]
[The Curfew Tower]
[The Sign of the Swan]
[Westminster Hall]
[The Mace]
[Greenwich Hospital]
[Queen Elizabeth's Cradle]
[Warwick Castle]
[Old Inn]
[Washington Irving's Parlour]
[From the Warwick Shield]
[Holy Trinity Church, Stratford]
[The Inglenook]
[Approach to Shottery]
[Distant View of Stratford]
[Whitehall Gateway]
[Lambeth Palace]
[Dulwich College]
[The Crown Inn, Dulwich]
[Oriel Window]
[From the Triforium, Westminster Abbey]
[Chapel of Henry VII.]
[Chapel of Edward the Confessor]
[The Poets' Corner]
[The North Ambulatory]
[The Spaniards, Hampstead]
[The Dome of St. Paul's]
[The Grange]
[Shakespeare's Birthplace]
[Anne Hathaway's Cottage]
[Charlecote]
[Meadow Walk by the Avon]
[Antique Font]
[Monument]
[Gable Window]
[Peveril Peak]
[St. Paul's, from Maiden Lane]
[The Charter-house]
[St. Giles', Cripplegate]
[Sir John Crosby's Monument]
[Gresham's Monument]
[Goldsmith's House]
[A Bit from Clare Court]
[Fleet Street in 1780]
[Gray's Inn Square]
[Stoke-Pogis Church]
[Old Church]
[The White Hart]
[Column on Barnet Battle-field]
[Farm-house]
[Falstaff Inn and West Gate, Canterbury]
[Butchery Lane, Canterbury]
[Flying-horse Inn, Canterbury]
[Canterbury Cathedral]
[Stratford-upon-Avon]
[Stratford Church]
[Washington Irving's Chair]
[The Stratford Memorial]
[Mary Arden's Cottage]
[Church of St. Martin]
[Westminster Abbey]
[Middle Temple Lane]

This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle,
This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars,
This other Eden, demi-paradise,
This fortress built by Nature for herself, . . .
This precious stone set in the silver sea, . . .
This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England, . . .
This land of such dear souls, this dear, dear land,
Dear for her reputation through the world!

SHAKESPEARE.

SHAKESPEARE.

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———

All that I saw returns upon my view;
All that I heard comes back upon my ear;
All that I felt this moment doth renew.
Fair land! by Time's parental love made free,
By Social Order's watchful arms embraced,
With unexampled union meet in thee,
For eye and mind, the present and the past;
With golden prospect for futurity,
If that be reverenced which ought to last.

WORDSWORTH.

WORDSWORTH.