This eBook makes the following corrections to the printed text:
- Acknowledgment
- Small, Maynard Company
- Small, Maynard & Company
- Acknowledgment
- Houghton, Mifflin Company
- Houghton Mifflin Company
- Pg x
- The Soul of Kernaghan
- The Soul of Karnaghan
- Pg xi
- Garesche, S.J., Edward F.
- Garesché, S.J., Edward F.
- Pg xiii
- MacDonough, Thomas
- MacDonagh, Thomas
- Pg 4
- Moved “The men that live in West England” to following stanza
- Pg 6
- My brother, good morniing
- My brother, good morning
- Pg 7
- Stands about my wraith
- Stand about my wraith
- Pg 13
- with eyes like stars??
- with eyes like stars?
- Pg 14
- Started new stanza after “this is the moment of love.”
- Pg 26
- The tickling clock
- The ticking clock
- Pg 41
- vandals stormed, thy sacred tree
- vandals stormed thy sacred tree
- Pg 51
- “... peace to men!’
- “... peace to men!”
- Pg 54
- His glorous face
- His glorious face
- Pg 66
- Started new stanza after “Waiteth on Sorrow still;”
- Pg 118
- And Joseph is my neighbor
- “And Joseph is my neighbor
- Pg 120
- ‘A prophet Thou!”
- “A prophet Thou!”
- Pg 120
- ‘Come with me,”
- “Come with me,”
- Pg 120
- ‘Yet ... and no soldier thou.”
- “Yet ... and no soldier thou.”
- Pg 120
- ‘How wouldst thou serve?”
- “How wouldst thou serve?”
- Pg 123
- Himself He can not
- “Himself He can not
- Pg 135
- Within it’s wonderness
- Within its wonderness
- Pg 143
- Started new stanza after “lightning will”
- Pg 152
- the bitter day He died
- the bitter day He died.
- Pg 166
- “Endless ... with how much pain!
- “Endless ... with how much pain!”
- Pg 167
- praise thee well and wide
- praise thee well and wide.
- Pg 172
- ‘The Fathers ... live to God:”
- “The Fathers ... live to God:”
- Pg 181
- Praising the Iord
- Praising the Lord
- Pg 210
- every soul that heard.
- every soul that heard.”
- Pg 215
- Be stilll,—Pride
- Be still,—Pride
- Pg 234 (footnote)
- Newman calls the Blesed Virgin
- Newman calls the Blessed Virgin
- Pg 246
- Started new stanza after “that was bruised!”
- Pg 262
- Naught shelters thee ...”
- “Naught shelters thee ...”
- Pg 266
- ‘Ah, fondest, blindest, weakest
- “Ah, fondest, blindest, weakest
- Pg 268
- Of utter sadnes
- Of utter sadness
- Pg 270
- their ample virtue mew
- their ample virtue mew.
- Pg 271
- ivies, interwine my hair
- ivies, intertwine my hair
- Pg 278
- Follow you withersoever you go.
- Follow you whithersoever you go.