July 2nd to 8th
2nd. Richard Henry Stoddard, b. 2 Jl. 1825
I. There Are Gains for All Our Losses, 12:267
II. The Sky, 13:281
III. Byron’s Ode on Venice, 13:115-121
IV. Stanzas for Music, 12:162-163
V. When We Two Parted, 12: 163-164
3rd. Charlotte Perkins (Stetson) Oilman, b. 3 Jl. 1860
I. Similar Cases, 9-Pt. I:53-57
II. Byron’s She Walks in Beauty, 12:164-165
III. Destruction of Sennacherib, 11:183-184
IV. Sonnet on Chillon, 13:222
4th. Nathaniel Hawthorne, b. 4 Jl. 1804
I. Nathaniel Hawthorne, 17-Pt. I.74-98
Declaration of Independence, 4 Jl. 1776
II. Emerson’s Ode, 13:167-169
5th. I. Emerson’s Waldeinsamkeit, 14:39-41
II. The World Soul, 12:59-63
III. To the Humblebee, 12:64-66
IV. The Forerunners, 14:265-267
V. Brahma, 14:271
6th. I. Macdonald’s Earl o’ Quarterdeck, 10:300
7th. I. Markham’s Man with the Hoe, 14:294
8th. Shelley drowned, 8 Jl. 1822
I. Memorabilia, 14:151
II. Hawthorne’s The Minister’s Black Veil, 21-Pt. I:107-128
For my part I have ever gained the most profit, and the most pleasure also, from the books which have made me think the most.
—JULIUS C. HARE.
JULY 9TH TO 15TH