7th. I. Thackeray’s On a Lazy Idle Boy, 1-Pt. I: 41-51
8th. HENRY WARD BEECHER, d. 8 Mr. 1887
I. Deacon Marble, 7-Pt. I:13-15
II. The Deacon’s Trout, 7-Pt. I:15-16
III. Noble and the Empty Hole, 7-Pt. I:17-18
9th. ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD, d. 9 Mr. 1825
I. Life, 14:260-261
II. Dunsany’s Night at an Inn, 18:I
10th. I. Ruskin’s The Mountain Gloom, 1-Pt. II: 33-56
11th. CHARLES SUMNER, d. n Mr. 1874
I. Longfellow’s Charles Sumner, 15:111-112
GILES FLETCHER, buried 11 Mr. 1611
II. Wooing Song, 12:101-102
III. Carlyle’s Reward, 2-Pt. I:146-160
Books that can be held in the hand, and carried to the fireside are the best after all.
—SAMUEL JOHNSON.
MARCH 12TH TO 18TH
12th. I. A Family Horse, 9-Pt. I:3-14
II. Living in the Country, 7-Pt. I:82-95
13th. I. Macaulay’s Task of the Modern Historian, 2-Pt. II:3-22
II. Puritans, 2-Pt. II:23-29
14th. HENRY IV. defeated the “Leaguers” at Ivry,
14 Mr. 1590
I. Macaulay’s Ivry, 10:194-199