William Blake. Poetical Works (including Prophetic Books), ed, Ellis, 2 vols., Chatto and Windus, 1906. Poetical Works (exclusive of Prophetic Books), ed. Sampson, Oxford, 1905. (The best text of the poems.) Life, Gilchrist, 2 vols., Macmillan, 1880. William Blake, by A. C. Swinburne, Chatto and Windus (new ed.), 1906. William Blake, Mysticisme et Poésie, par P. Berger, Paris, 1907.

S. T. Coleridge (1772-1834). Complete Poetical Works, ed. E. H. Coleridge, 2 vols., Oxford, 1912. Biographia Literaria, ed. J. Shawcross, 2 vols., Oxford, 1907.

Emily Brontë (1818-1848). Complete Poems, ed. Shorter, Hodder and Stoughton, 1910. The Three Brontës, by May Sinclair, Hutchinson, 1912.

Coventry Patmore (1823-1896). Poems, G. Bell, 1906. The Rod, the Root, and the Flower, 1895. Memoirs and Correspondence of C. Patmore, by B. Champneys, 1900.

Richard Jefferies (1848-1887). The Story of my Heart, 1883, (reprinted) Longmans, 1907.

Francis Thompson (1859-1907). New Poems, Burns and Oates, 1897. Selected Poems, 1908. Sister Songs, 1908.

Index

Aeschylus
Alchemists
Allen, H. E., Authorship of the Prick of Conscience
Ammonias Sakkas
Ancren Riwle

Bacon, Francis, Essays
Beauty; moon the symbol of;
Plato on;
truth and;
worship of
Behmenists. (See also under Boehme)
Bergson, mystical basis of his thought;
study of;
theory of rhythm
Bhagavad-Gîtâ
Blake, William;
Auguries of Innocence;
Europe;
Everlasting Gospel;
Illustrations to Job;
imagination of;
in-debtedness to Boehme;
greatness of;
Marriage of Heaven and Hell;
Milton;
Of Natural Religion;
Songs of Innocence;
study of;
view of Nature;
Vision of Last Judgment
Boehme, Jacob;
Coleridge on;
influence of;
Law's use of;
study of;
view of evil
Bourignon, Madame
Bradley, A. C., Shakespearian Tragedy
Brontë, Charlotte
----- Emily; Last Lines;
Philosopher;
Prisoner;
study of;
Visionary
Browne, Sir Thomas
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett;
Aurora Leigh
Browning, Robert;
Asolando;
Bean-stripe;
his central teaching;
Death in the Desert;
his intellectuality;
his love-mysticism;
Paracelsus;
on pre-existence;
Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau ;
Rabbi ben Ezra;
on religion and science;
resemblance to Eckhart;
Ring and the Book;
Statue and Bust;
study of;
his view of evil
Bruno, Giordano
Bunyan, John
Burke, Edmund;
Present Discontents;
study of
Byron

Cambridge Platonists
Carlyle, Thomas
influence of Emerson on;
Heroes;
nature of his mysticism;
Sartor Resartus;
study of
Catherine of Genoa
Chaucer
Christ, use of symbolism
Christianity and mysticism
Cloud of Unknowing
Coleridge, S. T.
Crashaw's influence on;
Dejection;
Destiny of Nations;
Frost at Midnight;
Kant's influence;
Lay Sermon;
Letter to Tulk;
Neo-platonic influence;
Religious Musings;
study of;
Swedenborg's influence
Crashaw, Richard
influence of;
St Teresa