31st. ANDREW MARVELL, b,. 31 Mr. 1621
I. The Garden, 14:20-22
II. Bermudas, 15:162-163
JOHN DONNE, d. 31 Mr. 1631
III. The Dream, 12:137-138
IV. The Will, 15:156-158
V. Death, 13:195-196
VI. A Burnt Ship, 13:272
Ap. 1st. AGNES REPPLIER, b. 1 Ap. 1858
I. A Plea for Humor, 8-Pt. II:3-25
Dreams, books are each a world; and books, we know, Are a substantial world, both pure and good: Round these, with tendrils, strong as flesh and blood, Our pastime and our happiness will grow.
—WILLIAM WORDSWORTH.
APRIL 2ND TO 8TH
2nd. I. Jefferson, 16-Pt. I:43-70
Nelson’s Victory Over the Danish Fleet, 2 Ap. 1801
II. The Battle of the Baltic, 10:189-192
3rd. WASHINGTON IRVING, b. 3 Ap. 1783
I. Wouter Van Twiller, 7-Pt. I:3-10
II. The Voyage, 3-Pt. II:61-71
4th. I. Browning’s Home Thoughts from Abroad, 12:57-58
II. Macaulay’s Byron the Poet, 2-Pt. II:94-109
5th. FRANK R. STOCKTON, b. 5 Ap. 1834
I. Pomona’s Novel, 7-Pt. II:62-81
II. A Piece of Red Calico, 8-Pt. I:105-112
6th. COMMANDER ROBERT E. PEARY reached the North Pole,
6 Ap. 1909
I. At the North Pole, 16-Pt. II:125-151
7th. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, b. 7 Ap. 1770
I. Landor’s To Wordsworth, 14:148-150
II. To the Cuckoo, 12:38-40
III. Daffodils, 12:41-42
IV. Tintern Abbey, 14:47-52
V. Lucy Gray, 10:255-258
VI. Arnold’s Memorial Verses, 15:77-79