All instincts immature,

All purposes unsure,

That weighed not as his work, yet swelled the man's amount.

[378] Cf. A. Knox, Remains, ii. 138.

[379] Cf. Plato, Phaedo, 85 C, D.

[380] H. P. Liddon, Some Elements of Religion, pp. 116, 117. Cf. the wonderful venture towards a conception of the disembodied soul and of its manner of life, in the Dream of Gerontius: and also in Battle and After, by R. St. John Tyrwhitt, p. 7.

[381] Lotze, Microcosmus, Bk. III. c. i. § 2.

[382] Cf. T. H. Green, Prolegomena to Ethics, Bk. II. ch. ii. §§ 125, 126.

[383] A. Knox, Remains, vol. ii. pp. 228, 229. The writer of this essay desires to acknowledge with gratitude the help he has found in the remarkable treatise here referred to.

[384] Cf. Hooker, V. liv. 6.