3rd. WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT, b. 3 N. 1794
I. The Mosquito, 8-Pt. II:58-61
II. To the Fringed Gentian, 14:114-115
III. Song of Marion’s Men, 10:199-201
IV. Forest Hymn, 14:34-38
4th. EUGENE FIELD, d. 4 N. 1895
I. Baked Beans and Culture, 9-Pt. I:86-89
II. The Little Peach, 8-Pt. I:86
III. Dibdin’s Ghost, 9-Pt. II:44-46
IV. Dutch Lullaby, 12:250-251
To divert myself from a troublesome Fancy ’tis but to run to my books ... they always receive me with the same kindness.
—MONTAIGNE.
NOVEMBER 5TH TO 11TH
5th. I. Lowell’s What Mr. Robinson Thinks, 7-Pt. I:115-117
II. Field’s The Truth About Horace, 9-Pt. I:17-18
III. The Cyclopeedy, 9-Pt. I:127-134
6th. HOLMAN F. DAY, b. 6 N. 1865
I. Tale of the Kennebec Mariner, 9-Pt. II:10-12
II. Grampy Sings a Song, 9-Pt. II:64-66
III. Cure for Homesickness, 9-Pt. II:129-130
IV. The Night After Christmas (Anonymous), 9-Pt. I:75-76
7th. I. Gibson’s The Fear, 15:216
II. Back, 15:216
III. The Return, 15:217
8th. JOHN MILTON, d. 8 N. 1674
I. Sonnets, 13:198-205
II. L’Allegro, 14:9-14
III. On Milton by Dryden, 13:272
9th. I. Lincoln’s Letter to Astor, Roosevelt, and Sands, 9 N. 1863,
5-Pt. I:119
II. Arnold’s Saint Brandan, II:137-140
III. Longing, 12:188-189
IV. Sonnets, 13:253-256
10th. HENRY VAN DYKE, b. 10 N. 1852
I. Salute to the Trees, 14:290
II. The Standard Bearer, 10:307
VACHEL LINDSAY, b. 10 N. 1879
III. Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight, 14:298