[705] {517}[With this open mind with regard to the future, compare Charles Kingsley's "reverent curiosity" (Letters and Memoirs, etc., 1883, p. 349).]

[706] {518}["We usually try which way the wind bloweth, by casting up grass or chaff, or such light things into the air."—Bacon's Natural History, No. 820, Works, 1740, iii. 168.]

[707] ["The World was all before them." Paradise Lost, bk. xii. line 646.]

[708] {519}

["But why then publish?—Granville, the polite,

And knowing Walsh, would tell me I could write."

Pope, Prologue to Satires, lines 135, 136.]

[709] {521}[Virg., Aen., ii. 91 "(Haud ignota);" et ibid., line 6.]

[710] [Hor., Od. iii. 2. 26.]

[MV] {522}