17th. I. Keats’s Robin Hood, 14: 146-148
II. Sonnets, 13:223-227
III. Shelley’s Hymn of Pan, 12:44-45
IV. Lines Written Among the Euganean Hills, 14: 61-73
V. Stanzas Written in Dejection, 14:73-75
18th. WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY, b. 18 Jl. 1811
I. De Finibus, 1-Pt. I:143-157
II. Ballads, 1-Pt. I:161-164
19th. I. Derby’s Illustrated Newspaper, 7-Pt. II:
11-19
II. Tushmaker’s Toothpuller, 7-Pt. II:53-56
III. Burdette’s Romance of the Carpet, 9-Pt. I:
38-40
20th. JEAN INGELOW, d.20 Jl.1897
I. High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire,
10:263-269
II. Shelley’s The Cloud, 14:90-93
III. Hymn to Intellectual Beauty, 13:121-124
IV. To a Skylark, 13:124-129
V. Arethusa, 11:140-143
21st. Robert Burns, d. 21 Jl. 1796
I. Thoughts, 15:65-67
II. Shelley’s Love’s Philosophy, 12:160
III. I Fear Thy Kisses, 12:161
IV. To——, 12:161-162
V. To—-, 12:162
22nd. I. Shelley’s Ozymandias of Egypt, 13:222-223
II. Song, 12:225-226
III. When the Lamp Is Shattered, 12:274-275
IV. Tennyson’s The Gardener’s Daughter, II:17-28
V. The Deserted House, 15:23-24
Histories make men wise; poets, witty; the mathematics, subtile; natural philosophy, deep; morals, grave; logic and rhetoric, able to contend.
—BACON.
July 23rd to 29th
23rd. U. S. Grant, d. 23 Jl. 1885
I. Lincoln to Grant, 5-Pt. I:121
II. Tennyson’s Ulysses, 14:175-177
III. Ask Me No More, 12:180
IV. The Splendor Falls, 12:181
V. Come into the Garden, Maud, 12:182-184
VI. Sir Galahad, 14: 184-186
24th. John Newton, b. 24 Jl. 1725.
I. The Quiet Heart, 15:170
II. Tennyson’s The Miller’s Daughter, II:31-40
III. The Oak, 14:41
IV. Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere, 10:51-53
V. Song, 12:54-55