2nd. AUSTIN DOBSON, d. 2 S. 1921
I. Ballad of Prose and Rhyme, 12:335
II. Carman’s Vagabond Song, 12:330
III. Colum’s Old Woman of the Roads, 14:311
IV. Peabody’s House and the Road, 12:344
V. Daly’s Inscription for a Fireplace, 13:294

Old wood best to burn; old wine to drink; old friends to trust; and old authors to read.
—ALONZO OF ARAGON.

SEPTEMBER 3RD TO 9TH

3rd. IVAN SERGEYEVICH TURGENIEFF, d. 3 S.1883
I. The Song of Triumphant Love, 19-Pt. I: 109-140
II. Wordsworth’s Sonnet Composed Upon Westminster Bridge,
Sept, 3, 1802, 13:211

4th. SIR RICHARD GRENVILLE, d. 4 (?) S. 1591
I. Tennyson’s The Revenge, 10:222-229
II. Wordsworth’s To the Skylark, 12:40-41
III. On a Picture of Peele Castle, 14:44-47

5th. I. Some Messages Received by Teachers in Brooklyn Public
Schools, 7-Pt. II:144-147
II. Emerson’s Labor, 2-Pt. I:138-145

6th. I. Wordsworth’s Resolution and Independence, 11:48-54
II. Yarrow Unvisited, 14:53-55
III. Intimations of Immortality, 13:89-96
IV. Ode to Duty, 13:96-98
V. The Small Celandine, 14:112-113

7th. I. Milton’s Echo, 12:25-26
II. Sabrina, 12:26-27
III. The Spirit’s Epilogue, 12:27-29
IV. On Time, 13:52-53
V. At a Solemn Music, 13:53-54

8th. I. Wordsworth’s Lucy, 15:114-118
II. Hart-Leap Well, 10:134-142
SIEGFRIED SASSOON, b. 8 S. 1886
III. Dreamers, 15:223

9th. SIR HUMPHREY GILBERT, drowned 9 S. 1583
I. Longfellow’s Sir Humphrey Gilbert, 10:160-161
Battle of Flodden Field, 9 S. 1513
II. Elliot’s A Lament for Flodden, 10:251-252
III. Wordsworth’s Stepping Westward, 14:158-159
IV. She Was A Phantom of Delight, 14:159-160
V. Scorn Not the Sonnet, 13:175-176