11th. I. Webster’s Reply to Hayne, 6-Pt. I:63-105

12th. I. Herford’s Gold, 9-Pt. II:9
II. Child’s Natural History, 9-Pt. II:37-39
III. Metaphysics, 9-Pt. II:128
IV. The End of the World, 9-Pt. I:120-122

13th. WILLIAM DRUMMOND, b. 13 D. 1585
I. Invocation, 12:24-25
II. “I Know That All Beneath the Moon Decays,” 13:196-197
III. For the Baptist, 13:197
IV. To His Lute, 13:198
V. Browne’s The Siren’s Song, 12:23
VI. A Welcome, 12:111-112
VII. My Choice, 12:112-113

14th. CHARLES WOLFE, b. 14 D. 1791
I. The Burial of Sir John Moore, 15:31-33
II. Clough’s In a Lecture Room, 14:272
III. Qua Cursum Ventus, 12:317-318
IV. Davis’s Souls, 14:317

15th. I. Mrs. Browning’s Sonnets from the Portuguese, 13:232-239

16th. GEORGE SANTAYANA, b. 16 D. 1863
I. “As in the Midst of Battle There Is Room,” 13:287
II. MacMillan’s Shadowed Star, 18:273

When there is no recreation or business for thee abroad, thou may’st have a company of honest old fellows in their leathern jackets in thy study which will find thee excellent divertisement at home.
—THOMAS FULLER.

DECEMBER 17TH TO 23RD

17th. JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER, b. 17 D. 1807
I. Amy Wentworth, 10:53-56
II. The Barefoot Boy, 14:169-172
III. My Psalm, 15:180-191
IV. The Eternal Goodness, 15:192-196
V. Telling the Bees, 11:308-310

18th. PHILIP FRENEAU, d. 18 D. 1832
I. The Wild Honeysuckle, 14:113-114
L. G. C. A. CHATRIAN, b. 18 D. 1826
II. The Comet, 20-Pt. II:104-114