The Bible.
Socrates or Plato and Xenophon.
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus' Meditations.
Epictetus Seneca.
The Hitopadion and Dialogues of Krishna.
St. Augustine's Confessions.
Jeremy Taylor.
Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress.
Martineau.
Aesop's Fables.

III.

POETRY AND FICTION.

Homer.
Virgil.
Dante.
The Niebelungen Lay.
The Morte D'Arthur.
Chaucer.
Shakespeare.
Spenser.
Goethe—Faust, Meister, and Eckermann's Conversations.
Milton.
Pope.
Cowper.
Campbell.
Wordsworth.
Walter Scott.
Burns.
Charles Lamb.
Dean Swift, "Tale of a Tub" and "Gulliver's Travels."
Tennyson.
Browning.
Don Quixote.
Goldsmith, "Vicar of Wakefield."
George Eliot.
Dickens.
Robinson Crusoe.
Andersen's Fairy Tales, "Mother Bunch."
Grimm's Popular Songs and Ballads, especially
Scotch, English, Irish and German.

IV.

FINE ARTS.

Ferguson's History of Architecture.
Ruskin.
Tyrwhitt.

V.

POLITICS AND POLITICAL ECONOMY.

De Tocqueville.
John Stuart Mill.
Fawcett.
Laveleye.
Adam Smith.
Cornewall Lewis.
Lord Brougham.
Sir J. Lubbock.