25th. I. Tennyson’s The Throstle, 12:55-56
II. A Small, Sweet Idyl, 14:79-80
III. Merlin and the Gleam, II:122-127
IV. The Lotos-Eaters, 14:135-143
V. Mariana, 14:162-164
26th. I. Stevenson’s Markheim, 20-Pt. I:103-129
27th. Thomas Campbell, b. 27 Jl. 1777
I. The Soldier’s Dream, 10:186-187
II. Lord Ullin’s Daughter, 10:259-261
III. How Delicious Is the Winning, 12:165-166
IV. To the Evening Star, 12:47
28th. ABRAHAM COWLEY, d. 28 Jl. 1667
I. A Supplication, 13:59-60
II. On the Death of Mr. William Hervey, 15:80-86
JOHN GRAHAM OF CLAVERHOUSE VISCOUNT DUNDEE,
d. 28 Jl. 1689
III. Scott’s Bonny Dundee, 10:183-186
29th. DON MARQUIS, b. 29 Jl. 1878
I. Chant Royal of the Dejected Dipsomaniac, 9-Pt. I:143
BOOTH TARKINGTON, b. 29 Jl. 1869
II. Overwhelming Saturday, 22-Pt. I:101
Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much; Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. Books are not seldom talismans and spells.
—COWPER.
July 30th to August 5th
30th. JOYCE KILMER, killed in action, 30 Jl. 1918
I. A Ballad of Three, 10:311
II. Trees, 12:329
III. Noyes’s The May Tree, 12:327
31st. I. Tennyson’s Song of the Brook, 14:99-101
II. O That ’t Were Possible, 12:185-188
III. Morte d’Arthur, 11:204-215
IV. Sweet and Low, 12:249-250
V. Will, 14:259-260
Ag. 1st
I. Tennyson’s Rizpah, 10:279-285
II. The Children’s Hospital, 11:310-315
III. Break, Break, Break, 12:320
IV. In the Valley of Cauteretz, 12:321
V. Wages, 12:321-322
VI. Crossing the Bar, 12:324
VII. Flower in the Crannied Wall, 13:280