“The unfathomable sea, and time, and tears,” xiv. 75

“These nuts, that I keep in the back of the nest,” xiv. 34

“The world is so full of a number of things,” xiv. 16

“The year runs through her phases; rain and sun,” xiv. 82

Thoreau, Henry David: His Character and Opinions, iii. 101

Thrawn Janet, v. 305

“Three of us afloat in the meadow by the swing,” xiv. 6

“Through all the pleasant meadow side,” xiv. 26

Ticonderoga: A Legend of the West Islands, xiv. 187; The Saying of the Name, xiv. 189; The Seeking of the Name, xiv. 194; The Place of the Name, xiv. 196; Notes, xiv. 214