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Thota too lerge to be entirely included in one aapotura ere filmed beginning in the upper left hend comer, left to right and top to bottom, at many framet aa required. The following diegremt llluiuate the method: Lea cartaa, planchaa. tableaux, etc.. peuvent iire filmtt a dee taua do raduction diffaranit. Lortque le document ett trop grand pour itr* reproduit en un teul cllcha, il eat film* a partir da Tangle lupArieur geuch*. de gauche k droiie, et de haut en baa. en prenant le nombre d'Imegee naceatalra. Lea diagrammet tuivint* iUuttrent le mathode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 "KtOCOrt RBOUITION TBT OMIT (ANSI ond BO TIST CHAKT No. 2) ^I^U£ ^ APPLIED IIVHGE Ine 1653 E^^yfr^e^M,^;^^X^Xl^- "P^i-uy to «y««..uon.«to:c.tr:::™;, ^h. ««to,.^„.^ Wmnpao, Ootober a, uoj. CONTENTS. Book IIL An April Day Androcles and the Lion . .... Bruce and tiie Spider. .... Bniiu and tlie Cooli Buceplialus Canada! MapleLandl..."' Cliriitmaa Eve Christoplier Columbiis . Florence Niglitingale. .'. Hiawatha— Picture Writing ' Hiawatha'a Sailing. Rohenlinden .'.'.*.'.' How the Mountain was ciad John Oilpin Little Da^downdiliy Little Tom, the Chimney Sweep I Brutus and Antony .!!!!!!! 216 Bums y ' jg* Cromwell's Expulsion' of ' the long Parliament 14J Dream upon the CJniverse... 2ia Elegy Written in a Country Chnrohyard ■; m 47 60 78 24 39 78 69 73 44 114 88 78 66 41 35 61 64 40 OOKTKKTB. ▼U Bngliih Soenery J57 For the Strength of the Hil'li weBlenaThee 130 From Dawn to Dawn in the Alps OM Hail Ui the Chief .' .' '. '.'.'.'" 157 Harold's Speech to Hi5 Army 214 Killiecrankie jgi Kubla Khan * 219 Labor ..... 172 I««l, Kindly L^ht .... .* .' .' .' .' 238 Marco Bomaria 133 Ode to Autumn i7g PemuB oon PsalraXLVI ""wl Psalma XUl and XLin. .!.'.' 237 Raleigh and the Queen 139 Reward, in. Rip Van Winkle ...■.;■;.' .' .' ' J« Rosabelle 139 Scarlett's Three Hundred ...'. 130 Sedgemoor igg Skipper Iieaon's Ride 127 Speech against Wanen Hast- ings ]gA Thanatopeis !" 216 The Archery Contest ' 135 The Battle of Lake Regillus.. 228 The Battle of the Ants... 12B TheBellofAtri i^ The Birds of KiUingworth ... 158 The ^rial March of Dundee. 188 The Burial of Moses 153 ^0 Burning of Moscow ..... isi The Uptains at Plymouth ... li^ The Chambered Nautilus. . . I97 The Cloud J75 The Cotter's Saturday Night 210 The Crusader and the Saracen 129 The Dayis Done 124 The Deacon's Masterpiece ... 140 The Death of Nelson Igg The Demon of the Deep . 124 The Dragon Fly ' jgg The Eruption of Vesuvius igg The Execution of Sir Thomas More j7i I Tl» Fiery Fuma<»....i' '"' The Fight with the Dragon. . 'm Iho Great Carlraucle 200 The Happy Valley ' J79 Tl^ Inipeachment of Warren Hastings jga The Isles of Greece " ' I0g JTie Lay of the Pho-nix! ,' .' .' ' 161 The Mill on the Floss 168 The Minstrel Boy [] |2g The Ocean '/ J73 The Panthers igg ThePickwickiansonlce. !!!! 120 TheRlpim'sIWress 119 ihePUina of Abraham 178 The Poetry of Earth is Never Dead 202 The Prairies '..''_ J47 The Raven ] " " ijj S*S!^, '*!'"'■ ^"^"Benf..' 118 Sfffl^'"'' »»2 Ibe ctleep 214 The Song of the 6imp. '.'.'.'..'. 128 ^e Story of Muhammad Din. ISS Ihe Tempest of)! TheThinRedLine....:: ■ ■ I6S S* Trial of Warren Hastings 190 1 he Vision of Miraa 12B Revision of Sir Launfj.iii 179 The Voyage iaa The Wat6?-Fowl '.'...'.'. iJJ The Winter Lakes 140 The World is Too Much With _ U" 202 To a Skylark Tu To Night ;..;;;::mi To the Dandelion 143 To the SkyUrk .183 Trial Scene from "The Mer- chant of Venice." 204 Verres Denounced .'. 213 Wapentake " 203 Westminster Abbey. ......'. |gg Westminster Abbey Igo Thi PoKTrcAL Meuory Gmis. Bookni.. oaa Book IV :.::::: -f^ 185 1 Bode V MS MOQEAPHICAL SKETCHES OF ADTH0R8 BKPMBENTED m THE VICTORIAIC RKADBRa AddiKm, JoMph JM Andenen, Ham Chrutian. . .' ! 247 Alexander, Cecil France. . . . . a«7 ArgyU, John Dougla. Camp. bell, Duke of.... .. 248 Audubon, John Jamea 248 Aytoun, WaUam Edmonatone 249 Bailey, Philip jM,e« 240 Barbanld, Anna LetiUa. 249 Bate8,David ^ Benjamin, IVk i,', 230 Bjonuon, Bjomatjeme. 280 iSrown, Jc^, M.D 250 Browning, Eliiabeth Ri'rreU 251 Browning, Robert 251 Bryant, William CuUen 252 Bunyan, John 252 Burke, Edmund " 253 Bnma, Kobert '" 2^ Butler, 8ir William Pranoii '. 294 ByrMi, Oeorae Gordon Noel . 254 CampbeU, TRomaa 2S5 Campbdl, William Wilfrid. . 2S« *>arey, Henry oiw ^Iyle,Thomai .;!.■" 256 5™n>. Marcua TuUini 2S7 Oark, S. H....... Si Clough, Arthur Hugh '257 Coolidge, Suaan B 258 Cooper, Jamea Fenimore. 258 Cornwall, Barry qsb Cowper, WUBam 299 Craigmyle, Eliiabeth. 259 Crompton, Sarah 259 Darnell, Henty Faulkner. . . 260 I Daaent, Geoii^ Webbe 260 I viil De Foe, Daniel '^ Be laale, Ronset . . 'ago DeQuinoey.Tkomaa. ;.■.■.■■ 261 ttokene, Charles. ^{ Doyle, Arthur Conan. 261 Doyle, Sir Franci.Ha.tini..'.' 268 ^niMid,Lewi,Heniy:... 262 ^•(tt'-"'^ |g EmerMn. I&l^ Waldo ..." 268 FergUKMi, SirTSamuel 263 Field, Eugene . . SS Fletcher, John ....'.'.'.'.'.'.." »l Froude, Jamea Anthony. . . 284 Oenk, Karl. . . SJ Gladjtone, Willi^Ai' JiWirt " ! 26S Goette, Johann Wolfgang von 266 (^oulo, Hannah Flaoff aw Gray,Thoma. ..^ |n HaUeck,Kt«-Greene..'.;;;" Si Harte, Firanoi. Bret 287 Hawtiiome, Nathanfail 287 Headley, Joel Tyler. Sf Hemana, Felicia Dorothea... 287 Herbert, Gecnge om Herriok, Robert ',\ 2W Hill, AAroa !!.'."!!.' 288 Hogg, Jame. 26B HoDand, Jonah Gilbert . .' ! ! 289 g™™. Oliver Wendell 289 Hood, Thomaa. Sn . Houghton, Geoive Waahiiiij- „ton Wright.. :..... T^ am Howe, Ju& Ward.... :;:::: 270 Howitt, Mary vjn Hughe., Tlioma.. '.'."" Jn Hugo, V iotor Marie .... '271 Irving, Waahington ... '"21a ooimnm. Jaeohs, Joagph 070 JohoMX), Pknline .' ' ' ' ' 272 Joliiuoii, Samuel . . . 271 Jaiiaoii,Ben S4S Keata, John. S? Keble, John Sj Kingsley, Charlm. .', 274 Kinney, Hiiabeth Clementine 275 Kipling. Rudyard. 27S Umb,Charfa. I75 •r»mh,Uuy. 27« uuig, Andrew 276 Lingard, John " 27a Longfellow, Henry Wadil worth 277 Lover, Samuel. . 277 Lowell, Jamei Riiueil . . ' ' 277 Lytton, Robert Bulwer. 278 Ji!!??"'*^''''"'"^ Bahington 278 I MoGee, Thomaa D'Arcv SBB MaeKay, Charles .. ...■'279 Ma n ey , Gerald 279 Milnee, Richard Monckton . . 280 Monteomery, James 280 Hoodie, Susannah ..... 280 Moore, Clement CUrh. .'.'.'.'.'. 280 Hoore, Thomas 281 Morrii, Oeorae Pope ...'. 281 Newman, John Henry. 281 Niebnhr, Bart hold Geoig 282 Omar Khayyam 282 O'Reilly, John Boyle! '.'.'.'..'.'. 282 TOk- -, Horatio Gilbert 282 rarkuian, Francis. 283 Foe, Edgar AUan 283 Ptope, Alexander 284 Phld'horante, Louis Arthur. . 284 Rand, Theodore Harding ... 284 Reade, Charles . 284 Riehter, Jean Paul Friedrich 283 Kuey, Jamei Whitcomb 285 Roberts, Charles George Douglas °. 285 Buskin, John 285 Russell, Sir William Huwa^ 286 Sangster, Charles 280 Saxe, John (Godfrey 287 Schneckenhurger, Max '. 287 ^hiUer, Johiiann Christoph Fnedrich von . . . 287 Scott, Sir Walter. ..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.[ ^7 Shakeapeate, William '. 288 Shellev, Percy Bysshe 288 hheridan, Ridiard Brinsley 280 Sill, Edward Rowlan-cf ...... 289 Smith, Goldwin 289 Socratba .!.'!.'.'.'! 290 Southey, Robert 290 Spurgeon, Charles Haddon . . 290 Taylor, Bayard 291 Taylor, Jane 291 Tennyson, Alfred .291 TLackeray, William Make- peace 292 Thaxter, Alice. 292 Thaxter, Celia. " 292 Thoieau, Henry David ....'.] 293 Trench, Richard Chenevix... 293 Twain, Mark 293 Uhland Johann Ludwig 294 Warner, Charles Ihidley 294 White, Joseph Blanco 294 Whittier, John Greenleaf. . . 294 Wolfe, Charles . . 296 Wordsworth, WUliani. . .' .' .' . 295 SDGOKSnONg AS TO METHOD op Study 297 PBoNODNnmo Vocabulary Of Propkk Naujjs 306 HANDBOOK TD THI VICTORIAN READERS. BOOK III. ^M. Poetry for Schools Clook»„ = The M«mUl« Co »■■ OBooro's toire. VOWEL TAfLE. P-Pil. oonfu« «„^ s. T^LTTth.! J^^gT* *•"'• - • "^■ •• U or « e-u, «ri thatTnnHTTi '' P""™"""! 'ither I*! Flictori,, ii^«. m7wTfll. r . ^ T^^ »/«»««» CANADA! MAPLBLANDI to wntiment, but diffi,rin« inT^ . . ™ ■omewUt nmiUr WYNKBN, BLYNKEN AND NOD Mprwion u very bMBtifnl. "^'y* *'>^» "■» I THE DERVISH AND THE CAMEL. P. 7, i 8.-C«U. Themagirtnte. THE CKOCUS'S SONQ. The oraoiu ia « little Ensluh (|ow.i- «... * RAinnOOK TO THI TIOTOUAM »-».»~t U i. ranch like our win.l.«ower. which i. oftw, «Iled <.r«».^ * . •.. tota lwo„. BUokboud work. ..oh » the d«wi„g .f th. boT^eh^ *^«g of h. roou «d tot I«™. th. blooming of th. B.;^ •to.. «m g,«Uy «urt papib in g,tting a okar piotm. ' THE FLAX For « «oo«„t rf th. n»king of fax «, «orfc. ^ /«fa^ Vol n^Eda«t.o™l P«bIiJ,i„gCa. Bo-too). A tophX^ZTrf ul »J.eta0Q by th. pupil, would b. v«y helpful ' ^ WBUT CAMK OF WONDBRINO. to^y to go to effort that c.rH„ hi» out o, th.tl"t:i°i; THB BRITISH NATIONAL BANNER. JJH: „V:l5"'°? •""*• "^ "™« " '''""'d from th. J««m, or ™««jt. oh«««l w,th, red cr«., won. in former tiu«. by thel^J p. 27, 1. 4.-St Oeoive. A prince of Cappwlocia. said to !,»« 2Z.. /• '?■ ?'^'"«' '*'= -O™*"". in «>« ninth book of picy. ■lAWAnU's aAIUHO. 5 s;r^tsria^ -^ ------ ^""^^ the o» I«gW»tnr«. In th« flnt edition of Book Ht tlii. d.t. oflliU*^? ""**'* '""'"^ I- C-'-d-IJ«. the he„ THK CAPTURE OF THE WHALE. TUi Hleotion i. nuKje up from the I7th chapter at The IVm r;f-rTrtrr:^i.^e"rr.rt5^^r^^^ refetenoe to the context. "«• "-y Oe treated without any HIAWATHA'S SAILING. Thi. wleoMon formg the 7th Motion of ffiauntha. See Boole IV • BAMomtom w TIB noroBUM wus«m Dnr too^ gnto Hiamitlw, W» the T«y rtroB, nui Kw«tod, H. tlM •trangMt of aU mortab, H« tin mightiart aaong muy , For hi. Terjr rtnogth he loTri hta, For hit •trangth alliad to goadnea. P. », L lft_«oon Of IMTM. Month ol h,^ M.y. THE OUVB TRBt to him « th. ,™,kW ol t^J^ ^- "" *'^'— ■«*•<" "P p. «. 1. a-Athen.. &» b«* iv . p^JSa^ HUWATHA-PICTURE WRITING ^^«l«>tioa fo™, 8«ti„„ XIV. o( Hi„.^ g^ jook IV.. P. «. 1. a-Totem. F.niUy co.tK,f.m»,. THE SENTINEL'S POUCH. oppoMd by Ru«ia and Aiutria. '"'*^"'^'' "• """oh Pru«ia wa. J«:"4L'';;ft'^s*u*rr„r^4'''^'- "-'^- a^nded the Pru«.ia„ th™, ntLfaZTZ, Hi.l"f "'■ «" long auooemion of ware, in which ■„ Z j . *" *" ""« inclined to hip.«|f. ' '" "■= ""l' "» victory alway. TW»'» vniT TO JorvNBmi. 7 THE BMPBROR'S WATCH. «-l-™of Dn.JSL/ H?:„t:? ' ,^' •"• "" «"» R»oo.Pn«un w., to wi, «d diririm ^^^ ""^ "" THE BRAVE THREE HUNDRED of the ftrrtua. Thermo»tl«T ^'""WUe, a(.inrt th. hcu Into Ph«i^ On ™e .M. rf^ """ ■** '*»^'»« f"" TI««ly attempt of Xeme. to nJTthJiJrlu ' '" ""*'" "^««» the pi.«ng to .1, of^bTa.'^l'^Jr^X'th.'^ *^~''' I-onidM, King of Spart, vL tJ^ ^ T^ **" """'"•nd of of an the effort of th^ToJ™ ^di-tj' *^'^ """ *•» »— '» ■I"'' the mount.™ Wh^'^t^ ^liJZt he" ' T" •*"• "^^ in the ««., he g.ve pernii«ion toT. 2^1 1^ ^ would „ow be tUen •nd hi. 300 St^tuawMrma-n^ ^^^' *»" •■« kinwK. that formed the body.gu«d of iZL. « ^ ^""'^ ^•'»'*«» «eidenurfb.ttle."-^^ "" "'""' """"Sh the po«iible inl1:eL'ra"fh,l^-h.,'^L"2;n ^' ^ "«'•""« "•»" an exaggeration, bat the hot, ™, lanTL 1 " k.^' '" P""*'"^ million men. '. on land and »«, numbered at leuit one THOR'S VISIT TO JOTUNHEIM ■AlfllMMHC t* THS TIOTOBUN ■■ADHM. P. «. I. a - JotWihAlin. Th. work) of tiM OiuU. It ta riimM nSTt-'Jlir" ^ '• "»»"««» '">" A»"»ln.. th. lOwd. o( tU o«l»i by Uw rinr Iflng, wbioh nanr fnon onr P. ««. I. a-Olut Ir th. h.gtaiilag. whU. « yrt th«, WM no julf, «1I«I OlnangHip. North of thb w» NiBhein, wbm wm tb. q>ring Hv«rgelm.r. ud fiom whioh flowid th. twain iccM river. EUvHT AThen th«. rivm, h«J flow«J f„ »athw«d f»» thdr «urc«, th. venom in th.n. h»td.n««l ud beoun. ic Tha. Oinung.g,p on iu northern .ide wu filled with ic. .ml fog and gii.U fj"^- ?"* °?.""' """'' "'*" "' "■• »''y" *" Mttspelheimrth. tand of .p.rk. .nd fiake. of flame. When th. f™en vapw from th. wwth m.t th. he.ted bkut. from th. «mth, it melted into drop., ud by th. might o, u,. ^p„^ g^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ quick Jd into ^ and becm. Kmer or Rhimthnr., tb. firrt of th. Fro.MJi«itfc From th. Wt .rm-pit of Ymer. x hlle he d.pt, qmng . mw «id • womtt^Mrf from hi. f«,t w« produc«l . „n, Thnidg.lm?r. who in a""^,^.'""' Borgeli.". Ymer wm nonri.h«l by th. cow AudUumbl^ »ho h^ b«n bom in . .imiUr m«n.r i th. gi«t him«itt On. d.y wh«i th. cow w.. licking th. «dty rim. Mom.. . «?!.'J" 'PPT^' "» °«t d.y th. hMd .pp««d, whihTonth. Udrd dv th. whok> oody wu vidbl^ Th. mfa. of thi. m« w» Sr ^^ *°°^"" "^"' ^"^ "^ *'»'' <*'>*«» w«, Odin. ViU «>d v.. ThM. three Kon conq>ired .gainrt th.ir hatol ««By, Ymm-. ™| dew him. From hi. wound. flow«] mch . tor«nt of btood that a great doing, wa. caiund. in which th. whoUi brood of tt. Fro.tGi«.t. w.. krt, with th. .icption of Bergelmer. Thi. gimt e«.ped with hi. wife to Jotunheira, wh«e h. b«»n. tb. «o«tor •"''• '"'" f»»>™» hammor. whioh when thrown, immediately letomed to the hand, wu mOe for Thor by the Dwarfi When It wa. being forged, Loki who w.. rtanding by, turned him»lf into a hornet and stung the brow of the dwari who wa. hammering the .ron. Th. dwarf raised hi. hand to hi. he«l, a moment wu 1«^ and the hammer was finirfied an inch dwrt in the handle. P. 62, 1. 6.-Thialfl. When Thor went on bU journeys he took hi. goata with him, who when meal-time cam. wen killed and eaten, but on beuig r«juired again, they immediately came to life, whoto and *■■ ■n>mT or wun. I "■W*^ to «-pty it. . a1 m. , ?^ "» ™P «!•. »k^ i. «-T««.,b^<^„:r,J^^-~ d«-«i to -~t hi. ;..«. By THB STORY OF JOSflU'H. «i«ii in (»««. xlvi . 8-27 °'™' "* "» »>n*l«n «e --^'n^'cJj'S:^!'"- "^^ *•*'«"--»» 8h^..uo„t 20 -^t'li'JL";:! ?^rj;„2:„**'"" «o„»d th. to« „, H,b„„. W HAKDBOOK ^ THK YIOTOMAK WtADMg. IBE FAIRIES OF CAUWN LOW r. M, I &-Caldoa Low. CUdon Hill. MARCH OF THE MEN OF HARLECH. The original of tliia aomr datea from \Ma ii. i u #, , «uiwT -I h.^ V •J:^'™' *""■ *'» "to"' defender^ defend thi^-^k ■ pa ' *„. k *°'""' " *^™" "^ •>«' how I p. 78. L L-Saxon. Engli«h. P. 78, 1. 12._Cambrla. Wale^ UTTLE TOM. THE CHIMNEY SWEEP. Thi. Mleotion is taken from Chapter I erf TV tr^„ ft,i.- Tale /or a Land-Babu Th. i„Si. i7 I ■ ****' " ^'"'^ te«>h«and .tuTent ThiI«W ^ "* •*»"'• l""!" of e™^ the oon«ience and making for righteou^^sj ^ *"""*'' THE WRECK OF THE HESPERUS, r- ngfeIlow«y, in his diary of December SO, 1839- "I „,.„*. ,^ e™u,„g a notice of AU.t«.-. poem., after wiieh l' J tnu Jj!;: •AIWA Fn^mirA. •. lin-. but by .t«L... ^ntly. ' 'r LtT!:"*" "^ "-^ "' «»w field, namelv bJUdTTjI^ ^ ' . ^ ""^ '^'k™ groond in » OantaJ America. '^^ 8l»°">' ooe«. off the oout of P. 87,Li5._stUledHiew«v8. z«i.^i, o^ P. 87. L ax-KornuwV W« a „ i ' ^ «»~o.toGloao..S^*borSL.lS^'"«'"" reef n«„ th. FLORBJNCE NIGHTDTOALB. the beet m,th«i. of nur^" Di^£^'''"^°'?'^y<»« horrified at the condition of ^l^A^^^T" **" P"**" "«• her to him offering her «rvioeI ^. J ^ ^ °''°«^ "" fr"" never be perfeo% .plTil^ T^ J°f ^ f ^ ^"^"^ «">" «« a teetimonLl of m^^lZ, J^^f^' °' *^8'»°'J '"■•""ribed for ^«H«„«.trai„.^ro;,trn^.XX?rbf ^t™*^ »° Her life einoe then hu been .J!7r\u ■ Nightmgale Home." W oon«..ted fr^e^rrv^o^Tvr"?^''- ''""»' matter, of field n««ing. She^^° ..*!!!™"?i' ■" "«»"> *« j^„g^g^ 8- o»e rende. at prewmt (October, 1901) at SANTA FILOMENA. Ihe reference „, „f coarse, to Florence Nightingate! 19 HANDBOOK Td THE VIOTOBIAK BBADKM. the Ron,a„ En,X tt^^" ™ *'''"«° T"" "M- Mooletian the girl had vowed tn h«/ui... . j y**" before her to b, behe«l^ '"'^''' "■ "«"• *''» ^^-P""' ordered th* vinnn. but n.t«.ir:^°l,lw S^Tthe^lr '' "t^.*" P*"™ TheapbBcation of thefl^Tf-T" ^ "°''°" *''"' "hot them. or£%z£Hr^-fr-^^^^^ ;.™„^^^^:'C^ar-."Kd"7C— the U.tch.pter entitled "The Wy with the iTp.''^ ^' cL^L W^r^""*"* «•'"" *"»«»I«»1 » 1««6 during th. ORBISTMAB KVM. THE DAFFODILS. 18 cl«e to the w,t« .ide. Aa we wewL™ Ik*" "* ' '"* •^«'''' ■»«" > and .t l«t. niHier the 112 „lTh*' f'" "" ""'"'• »"<» y«' *" . long belt of them .long tt fhl. >^ AT^ "' "* "»' »he- the mo.8y .tone., about ■,! above t)..™ They grew among the.e rtone., a. on a pillow for v^T "°"" T"^ their he«l. „po„ that blew npon then, oveH^etre ^ir.L "*''"'-*'"' ""> -"" ^- J^', »• »-Vaeant idle. ^^ "^mT'w.^-^'""'- "^"-—th.nextwerecon.po.ed BRUCE AND THE SPIDER. Bruce was crowned at Scons in iiuui v aJterwari. by an E„gU,h ^ JS oSL t T '"'"r' """*•' next year he returned and renewed .1.7 . *" "^ *<" '"land. The avictoiyover the En^ Zt^TT^-^"'^'''.'"^'''-^^ t-me, but the war wa. kept u^rta 13.4 w^""^' **» »'»"' '"• determined effort to oruA B™^^!* '7^'" ^"^ ^ "ade a fven after thi. th^Clid n^c^Tut t^'^J!^ ^""''•'»"- ortune ™,til ,328, when peace wT^^eMr ^f *'"' ™'y*»« CHRISTMAS EVE SArj:r?n'^e^:%r:Ct:r"^^^^ »e«year.without«„uH„gth;;:-*:X"i;:---"^^-e 14 HAHDBOOI TO TH. VIOTOMAK BEADWB. York. He w« . «^ w«lX^ ^o^l«8. "^ t' ^'"' property to the Seminary, a„ endoZ«^ u .. ^ ^"^ ""'^ '^ Moo« died. July 10 S Tt !"f"™"' *'"<='' " »J"y to^y. Dr. On the day of hU bK^ ta S^^T T " f^ » «^ tl»t he «w the light. He^t^"l"°*f^"»°kriO«« wa. ohoeen Bishop of MvraTT^ ?J^^' ""'"'»« •bbot. and miracle, and wa. «ppo«d^ t iTl ^°'\ /' '™*'* ^ '^^ little children. He dllTD^^bi" ^*^"' ^'"^ ^"""^ «" «int wonld be,tow pre^rft, Z™ th-T,.. '''™ '"* **»' "" '"tival, December «^Zl thiTu '^" "»"" *'» «™ "^ h" C!hri.tma.eve '*"•"«'"»•'*>» wa. gr«luaUy tnu«ferred to THE HORAm the text. ^^""^ "* "^ »"?»• -^ i, folly gi,« i„' THE BATTLE OF BLENHBIM. 111. poem wa. written at Witabury in 1798. J^:r::;t;"j;s^:"trx-r«Tjr-f~* of EngUnd, hXTZ^ ^ *^ ^T*" "^ *"»"y "» Confederacy joined France a. r.i? tZf ^ r "^ ^ ""' ■™" B»»-«i» Danube. Loui.- pL «' ^r^rf""? ^T/k"*" •~-*' '«' "» -»». fu„y ».»'y he waa engaged. *"' """^ important battle in which thfkhiS'oJsit^.^^Sl ^Zs^^-J'"' ^^ «""•»»■' of cf the greatest generalarfmT * "^'""^ He was one Mar««,„u8hi„m^tof"tl;tn™arM ^V'^'"""""' -^^^ p^rnt3tu't^f^2^^^^^^^^ '• wnat good. See introduction. THE CONQUEST OP PERD » My^r^^t "pT "'"*" '-'"°''"- '" '^= ^^-0^" «^ b. 16 HAJIDBOOI TO TRB V10T0.IAH UADBU. Jriat^rKlr^ "».'>•'"»'• "A cord .bout tw. •" "ngM, ugBU; qmn from mioadT oolarwl «j.>.j^ j hjvtag . number of «»Uler th«,, 1, »t3rf to T" t^T^ T* ■«« «»,gr.t«i to tbe new :::;w:i:v^i.^ m^:?'*" ^' »nd daring expedition! in Ce.^t~l TZ ^ '» ™"'y dMgeroo. ••5.000.000 in gout ^l ^ ^^^Sl i"rJ::i"T^."^* y«r. .ftor hi. oon,u«it of Peru "-«°»<»d .t Lim. m IMl, ain. LORD ULUN'S DAUGHTER Thl» bftUad «u written and publi«hed in IDno -n— . hi.torio»lbMi»fbrthen«r»tiTo. ^^ ^ "» THE BLUE JAY. »n^i:trZjL^r,^"'««^'^»^- Nohnowl^igeofthe . ueunwry . rne story u completo in it»lf . THE VOICE OF SPRING. P.I32.1.l«._HesperlaB. W.«em. SeeBoolcIV.. p.g.25^ THE HORSE THAT ACCUSED HIS MASTER. ^U^to,y i. . p^ „^^ „, j^ ^, _^^ ^^^ ^ ^ ^^ VlMtCA. 17 THB 80UTDDK OF ALEXANDER SELKIRK. by Captoin Roger, of "The Du^ H. .!■ " """^ J^rw^ entered the o..y, be™,„e a lieu.e»„t?C d :d" «at AN APRIL DAY. Thit poem i« attributed to Chaucer If hv him .. ii ■. .. . ■»«««»i»d that it contain „ot,^ eUh^^ ' the f ^ "^ " Virit of Chauoer himeelf. ^^ "" """S"^ " «» HOW THE MODNTAIN WAS CLAa Thia eeleotionie taken from vlme a vnlnm. f u»v . poet^r published in I8«a Tto 'ttTrfT v "" " P"*"">^ -™-.B. Ander^n. -^ Jltut^",; -ht::.^^; ANDROCLES AND THE UON. Thia atorjr is taken from one of Una's " ™.l«.. >• f • u .^ rtoryisaoommonone.ft„disnotoo^fln^. f"ry book^ The ULRICA. 8 "'■ " "' "' '»«'. an adaptation of IS BANDBOOK TO TBB TIGTOBIAIT KBAOns. " The Cow Balln of OramI Pri," the fourth ohApter of Stories of tkt Land-^BuMgditK, by. 0mm Dwiu MoUMd(D. LothropCo.). The •toriee in thb ^k >ra interenting and wpitUly toU. The b>° "rt«r«d it to ^^^F yoeeuoyed. «.000 people wer. kiUed «rf 80,000 «rfd « he filled hia alipe of paper he sent them aoma the market pUoe to Mr. Wlhnn, to the great delight and merriment of that Joonlar barber, who on eereral other oooaeiaae had been tarorad with the firat eight of aome of Cowper'a amaller poems." —Wright's Tk*I^*i for love of the Chriat who waa bom on that day, all bittemeaa and atrife an fotgotten. TYR0LE8E EVENING HYUN. In thia connection the poem on page 19, Book V. might be read. Note how all the veraea lead up to the ninth, which oontaina the central idea of the poem. RAB AND HIS FRIENDS. Thia aeleotion is very much abridged from the original, taken fiom the aeoood volume of Hora Sulmdvit (Spore Hours). MLAIID, TUB ■IRMLI>.BKAU|. THB SINOINO LKAVSa ■wttar a( Ik* THE HORSES OF ORaVELOTTE. on A>ga.t 18, 187a Th. French wkl ,2^1"^^^^ '^• j^ jn.. F^ ^1, , ^ .^T^::^'z^, z BRUIN AND THE COOK Thi. «,l«„i„ i. ,.k„ ,^ ^^^^, ^^ ^^ Camp-fS,^ ROLAND, THE SHIELP-P^i-isfc. d»oovery of the narriJ^ ZTmZ^' 1°*^' """'• ^ "» numner in which Ch«Ieii..B„e and mZ i!!!! '"''' '•""' "" occorrol .hortly before ^l.„S u™ ^""" -^oncibd, but thi. R<»ce.«aie.,i„theC.„r "thth^ T', °'' """ *" •""«» " •nny. who h«i blntetZLr.!^'^^'* """'•«"•"'■''"» '•"■•oh G«^.o„orGr„,'nL^rFrerh™t """^ °' "" '^-^ "^ B^Ti: pZ^.^irri.^'^'rwT' ^"-^ -^ "■« -^ Th« knight, mcnti'oned in the ZTR^h^l" ^ 7"'^"* '""'■ Turpin, the adviser „f PK..1, "^"'°™™ "le Fesrlewj Arohbishop F", Mvaer „f Gharkttagno, who w« kiUe<( with Roland at 34 HANOBJOK TO TBB TICTOBIAH BEAOEB8. TtonoMvallH i Naims or Namo of Bavaria; Haimon; Milon, tha brother-in-law of the king, and Count Oarin— were all Paladina, ^ many Btoriea are told of their ezploita. See Bnlfinch's Legends qf Chartemoffne (Tilton i Co., Boston), and Legemh qf the Middle Aget, by Gaerber (American Book Co.), and OHando Farioto, by Arioato, 2 Vola. (Geo. Bell ft Sona). P. 246, 1. 1.— Kaiser Karl. The Emperor Charlee, or Charlemagne [742-814]. Hia exploits as they have come down to us are very largely mythical. He was crowned " Emperor of the West" by the Pope, under the title of Cffisar Augnstua, in 800. P. 246, L 2 — AiX. Aix-U-Chapelle, the oapital of Charlemagne, founded by him beside a deep Uke, into which a favorite ring had been thrown. P. 246, 1. 9.— Dule. Dole, grief, sorrow. P. 248, I. 14.— Ardennes. A forest on the frontier of Fnnoe and Belgium. THE GOLDEN TOUCH. This selection is taken from Hawthorne's Wonder Boot, published inl851. BOOK IV. THE SONG MY PADDLE SINGS. This selection is taken from The White Wampum (The Copp, Clark Co. , 1896). In reading the poems of Pauline Johnson we always expect to be near nature's heart. In this poem she breathes out her love to the paddle that has so often helped her in calm and storm. It is impossible not to observe the susceptibility of the rhythm to the theme, the efibrt to make the sound harmonize with the sense, the wise use of personification, and the loving sympathy with nature in all her mpods. In studying this poem the student should see a succession of beautiful pictures, he should feel in a measure the joy and exulta- tion of the canoeist, and should appreciate the triumph of the paddle, which not only concjuerod the stream, but sang the wind to nst and caused the trees t-• -n bother ^ ^„ the f™w„. .nd^Lld it^rluh T^r. "^ "' view that the tournament had been he^ wZ w.th th„ object ,n that^the .port, ^ b^.en off. bnt'^ 3':^^ oh^^o^™' "'™"'' """^ p^. « in.poZ:";:::rthrzr r^.r-rtr^L™-'- « the famou. robber Robin Hood in di.guir ^ *'°°"™ inthe'j;^;;:?,'^,™:^;^^'' "«^" "' • *"»" »' ^'^ Con.^ion, P i' L t^^ilSS";" '^''"~' *'"' <»»fi'»™«''l «Ivi«r of John. popular amu^Tent ° "" "' "''^- ''""'"'""S and other «:» ,Ld;,tntX he XxfL't" ■ ""■^"^ '-•-■ «- until one da, a ,ta« bearing .« '^°"' '''"™ "•""'»■•. 28 HANDBOOK TO THK VICTORIAN BEADBB8. P. 4, 1. 4.— Rangers. Guardiana o( the foreat, for the pnrpow of enforcing the game lawa. P. 4, L 5.— Royal forests. Certain forests in England were set apart for the exclusive use of the king in hunting. To kill game within their limits, without permission, was punishable with death. P. 4, L 13.— Newmarket. A town about 60 miles from London, the chief seat of the training establishments for horse-races. It possesses the finest race course in the world. P. 4, 1. 26. — Insolent babble. Locksley, in reply to a question of the Prince, had quietly stated that he could use the bow, P. 6, L 7.— Third prize. The prize on both days of the tournament had been won by Ivanhoe, who, although in disguise, had incurred the enmity of John. See Book IV., page 133, P, 6, L 16,— Noble. A gold -oin worth about tl,60. P. S, 1. 17.— Lincoln Green. The distinguishing dress of the foresters at this time. The cloth was made at Lincoln P. 6, L 18,— Lists. The enclosed space, within which the sporta were contested. P. 6, L 15,— Rovers. A long distance shot, usually at a stray or accidental mark. P. 6, 1. 30. — HalTOlsln. A Norman baron in the service of John, and one of the competitors in the tournament, P, 7, L 14.— Hastings. The battle in which the Normans defeated the Saxons and conquered England in 1066, P. 9, 1. 30,— Arthur's round table. The famous Uble made by Merlin, and presented to Arthur on the occasion of his marriage with Guinevere. It seated 160 knights, and was made round in imitation of the shape of the world. Arthur ruled over Britain in the early part of the fifth century. P, 10, I. 7.— King Riehard. Richard, Coeur-de-Lion, who for some time had been held in captivity by the Duke of Austria. P. 10, L 16.-Whlttle. Knife. THE FOREST FIRE. This poem was first printed in Tht Independent, and afterwards published in TKe Book of the Xative (The Copp, CUrk Co., 1897). This is a beautifully pathetic story of heroism and self-sacrifioe. The poet has given a succession of intensely vivid pictures, but has »HB SAXON AND THE r.HEL. 37 himself for hi, child Ind .n^fv k ,",'""'' ""' f""""- to give proof of hi. love, thlwtrf, rff!;;? ''"' '""'' '"' «''"»• ■" * f-^her mind of the boy It 1 tZ a„d wriJtTrj"*' "'"* *""''' «-« ""> in the days to be. In onl ^ thttTh ^. '""' " ''"^'"'•^ '"'P'™«™ poet ha, Unted. Z^l^i; '^^ZlttJ^' l^'" '"'"'""'' "■" it need «=aroely be said that The Z! ""l'!*''"" ' "' '"ther and child, THE SAXON AND THE GAEL. h»d beeS banisSTlTotLd ?t'h^tr ""'f ""' ''"•«""'' ^"™ Roderick Dhu, the chief of rtl a 1 . " "^* ^"' » ">'»«™. evening, whel h:*^ ^:;S''1^,'~,^^'' "'^h'-'d •«rier. One hunting, the other on amaV^jf Roderick were absent, the one h«l losthis war^ picT^ utrSk "; I "™"«" '-'«'■' -Oo home in Loch jStrine.*^ Here he ilfeh ""f *" """^ "'""■• w« hospitably treated anT klnSr^ """"T "'*""" ^"'■•J'""'«. Shortly rfterLnglllrLt^^f^J:™-^^.'"^^ next momi„g. panied by Malcolm Graeme, the loverTf Hi'en y. '°™'"; ™ ""^o"- w« pe»,„ally oBensive to Ro^erirk A " ' "" "■*"^-™t. instant with the informationt t ^he ki" 3:1^?"^ " f" large force prepared to attack n,. n- u, , Stirlmg with a pmpo.e.1 that D^nglasld t sh inld ;*„t .K 'r*'"'''- "^^ «'"«' flght the king, and at thell i™! J^ , "^ '"""""'' '"S""""- ""d pledge of the luian^ A „rn^r !? 'T "'" """'' "' E"» - » leavi-ngtheisUnd Tinr,W? '^' **""'' ™""«' '» Malcolm thinking that it was^u'll™'" '"'"' *? ^"^""S 'o ^^ve himself „p, the king* i„ t\::e^;i-~eroi:''h::rrntr "-^^ the^onnglaay .,d him of hVllTeSS^o'-^.tra 18 RANOBOOK TO THK VIOTOBIAIT IiaAOEBS. hfan to depart at once, before it wu too Ute. Fitz- Jamea did ao, under the guidance of Bed Murdocli, wlio wa« inatraoted by Roderick to lead the knight into an ambiuh, the chief having miataken him Tor a »py. The knight diaooTcred the treachery of hia guide and killed him on the apot. Not having a guide Fitz-Jamea soon became confuaed, but juat aa he waa on the point of giving up for the night, he chanced upon the camp of a Highlander, who received him hoapitably, and promised to guide him in the morning aa far as Coilantoglo Ford, the boundary of Roderick's dominions. On the way the conversation touched upon the chief, about whom Fitz-Jamea said some very bitter things. The Highlander warmly disputed the opinion of the knight, and finally revealed himself as the maligned chieftain. He showed Fitz-Jamea, by calling up his clan and making them disappear, how completely he had him in his power, then proceeded in silence to Coilantogle Ford. It waa at this point that the combat took place. Roderick waa taken to Stirling, where he died in prison. In the meantime a arawn battle had been fought between the king's army and the clansmen. Ellen Douglas came to the king to intercede for her father, and waa surprised to find that James Fitz-Jamea and the king were the same person. From the dramatic nature of the story and the repeated shifting of the interest, this selection lends itself admirably to oral reading. The vigor of the narrative, and the skilful manner in which the metre assists the progress of the story should be noted. P. 14, 1. 1 — In sUenm. Roderick had not spoken to Fitz-Jamea aince the .disappearance of the clansmen. P. 14, L 2.— Torrent The south branch of the river Teith. P. 14, I. 3.— Three migrhty lakes. Vennachar, Katrine sod Acbary, all drained by the Teith. P. 14, 1. 6.— On Boehastle. " The torrent which discharges itself from Loch Vennachar, sweeps through a flat and extensive moor called Boehastle. Upon a small emiTOnce, and indeed on the plain itaelf, are some entrenchments which have been thought Roman." Scott. P. 14, 1. 8.— Eagle Wlngrs. The Roman standard, symbolic of her empire. P. 15, 1. 1.— Target A round shield of light wood, covered with strong leather and studded with bras* or iron. In charging regular troops the Highbinder reoeivoil the thrun;. of the bayonet in this buckler, twisted the weapon aside, and used the broedeword agiinat the encumbered soldier. THE HAXON AND THK OARr„ gS ofThe Hight;:f"r; "" '""" "'"'""" '" »" '•■- -^« >-«> »«th Canto v., SUnza 5. '>t«-J«n™. Canto IV., Stanai 30, and b/piU jtreT'"'"*'*"'*- *""^ "■" """' "■'»'*' "'"«"<» "Pon hin, Cod in niy need be my relief P l« 1 10 I. . ■** ^ ^"^^ "•" ™ vender chief. p. 16, 1. S._FaV0P free. Unconditional favor P 1« i t ^">^*">^ keW- Mi«,ral,le pea«.„t. 80 HANDBOOK TO THK VICTORIAN RKADBR8. P. 16, 1. 19.-Can»etklll»ht A knight, who» de«l, ait. .lom. on the earpet in a lacly's U.wer, iiutoad of on the Hold of battle. P. 16, 1. 23.-For the word. Roderick had noticed on Fiti-^amei' bonnet the luck of liair. A lock from Blanche's tteaaea fair He blended with her bridegrooi.i'B hairj The mingled braid in blood he dyad And placed it on his Iwnnet aide: " By Hira, whose word is truth ! I swear No other favor will I wear Till this sad token I imbrue In the best blood of Roderick Dhu." P. 16, 1. 29.— Courtesy.— See page 15, line 7. P. 18, 1. 31. -Whistle. A short time before this Roderick had bv one whistle filled the glen with five hundred men. P. 16, L 33.-Fearfnl odds. Fitz-James' s.,uires were waiting for hin. at thia ford, and were within a short distance of the scene ot conflict. P. 17, 1. l.-Fear not-dOObt not A reference to Roderick', words to Ktt-James after the disappearance of the clansmen : Fear not— nay, that I need not say- But doubt not aught from mine array. Thou art my guest : I pledged my word As far as Coilantigle Ford. Canto IV. , lines 232-26S P. 17, 1. 2.— HJlt to hilt. In single combat. P. 17, 1. 8.— Dubious. The issue of which was doubtful P. 17, 1. U.-Brazen studs. See page 16, line 1. P. 17, 1. 13. -Abroad. France, particularly Paris, was noted for its teaching of swordsmanship. P. 17, 1. 15-16. -Pass-ward, etc. These are fencing terms. P. 17, 1. 29. At advantage taen. Surprised. p. 18, 1. 3.— Beereant Coward. p. 18, 1. 25.-Tum the odds. " Transfer the superiority from one side to the other." P. 18, L 32.— Close. A struggle at close quarters. THK noLORN APPLE. 81 THE GOLDEN APPLK husband of Penelope T^eTo" hf nT vP ' I Tu°' ^"^ """' "»' and ride the wild horeei t„ .1,;. . """' T ™ "" ""' *" capture Centaur i.ignoTrf T!l. ""' "•"■'y *•"« '»"' 'hat Chiron wa. a and had fnf hi ^ °' ""^ ""*' ''""°"» ''"'hers of Greece Saggitariu.. * '"'" *" ">" «<»"tellation ^Od^,„S.-The Greek name of U,^. ,He hero of Homer. th.^cwL"''!* ?»'"'• J!:r"' t"" """"' ■" ">-«-' «'-y for IMS cnaracter. Hu is supposed to be the tutor of Odysseus whnrn l, ZtZrr'"" ™ "V- i-'^y- Phemius is the ^r:* Thel^ peZ^" "" ""^ '^ ^^■«"" ""» "" '^'^^^"^ the suito!::^ p. 19 1. is—Mount PeUon. A mountain in Thesaaly It was once^p-U^ on top of Mount 0«a. to enable the giant. d'J;, Z as HANDBOOK TO TRB VIOTOEIAW »«AD««a. ■NSain fled, «ri thi. time took^L !Z 1 '**''*'^;"'«»'- I"'!'™ Here he remained for . ,W L« T. ^"*""'' ■■'"« "' ^"'"'■"i. «gain.t him by 1 T««n ^ !^ * i'" T^"" "»'«« ""'"K bought Mount PeJf ^ Zw ^ZT^^i^f 'T^' "•»» *° » *- »" -narriage with lleti. tak» pZT ^ho^v .ft"rl! J,' "^f *""* *■■« »" upon Acastiu and nnt hi JT 7*1 f/" ,' afterward. Peleua made Uted to the m^^^'- *" '^« '"""^ "y Thati. and tmn.. Pl«e^ 'Ichiul *""• "" *""" '" '''"*»'^- -'«''"'««• « the Wrth andS;lt. ai^'^ZLf t'^:''""'^ '•"''^"Shte^of Nere™ The„w«.'.trif^^ort^egodsttror M L''^ '"■''^•"■■■ Theti,, and a. no onTof 1^1^ ^ ' "" ** *''" ^uaband of •solved to mar^ her to 1 ^r^' pT^ "^^ "•" ■-" •"•™-- '» ™ the marriage oe7br.ter.: CtJS" "" '^""''«'' •""*" ""> ae^re^'iJnfn^^L^, t^o^^.J'"' t^t'TT''''^-'^" ^ Heph "■« •'"ther of brother, against Chr„n«,rd,^iv^'"T ^^ «'°'P''«' -'b his -«* He is thus a ■^-^T^.T^^nT ^I'j'^"' »'"' """P'" "' tbe over the waves, hoWi„/ , XZ 7h T^ "" "*'« '" '' '''«"■" Deathless. i„,n.ortai. *"■'""'*■"'■■»'■«'»»• the^^il'JLT'Ss p"rl?S''™- rr ^"'"^ '^-^ f- after being chidden by Ao^es sJ^t *""'/"•'« borses. Xanthos, hero. ^ ■"'"""' »P°'«' '"«i foretold the death of that through the^i^^ waV"*""' ™'' '^^ "'" '«=«""I»nied AchiUea nUedover the heavens and the ^rtt' tT Ty. """^ "' ""■ ««"•• »"-» against their father, dethroned h^T 7^ ^"^ ''~""'™ """spirod themselves Zeus i-la^r^P^n'^^ *:; "^ "'" ''"«''"" "^""8 h.. sceptre in „„« hand and hr?;. / u ?* ™ " throne, holding «»«ised a„p«„. i^we/in !h *'"""'•"■'«>"» '■> the other. Hn 3 i- 1 *e,. th„ u.„v„rH., and was only kept in cheek S4 RAifniiooK TO THR TirmitrAir *iAonH. He nurrierl H«rA, who Ouind with him hb by the Fate* then- «lvea. dnminjoiu, of iW ^ ^'^ •'""": T "» '''»8'"«' "' Chn»o, «Hl th. wife the P«ooot ^ • "•" '■"'■ ""^ '»' '•™rit« Wri. '««» "f the wT^^Z: i . t 1 u""™ "P""* f""" "» »n.^«on'::,:;:f«x'°s;etrrhi'L™c. -^ -» - or Memor/^d^;. It' ^" the daughter, „f Zeu.and M„em«y« poetry S ThZ 1, . """''^- *^""P° "™ «» "•-» of eil r. !3, L S.— Apollo. The nn of Zeiu and Leto a»1 «.• _~i -. r.^'Td^.^lf-'^ Heiagentn^lS-eTfle^-trtht hin»elf invent thT^ *bJt ^j^f, ^ll^ft^' tT"" *" ""' Book rv., page H& ' ■""""•'™* ""»««**»"> Mercury. See dil^;,!-LX.'^*tu.'^f"™".°Lf'*-''"" ''-»'»-*' Thev wereall nnJ^i i^'. '^■'"°"' ™* ""« thread of life. d^ir^rrSi ^- "^^ **'"« ""'««• '" ""'""i' »» their vS 7\7 ™° *'«*'i'«'">on8 there wm no appeal. 1^.^,1.11 — Hebe. The daughter of Zemiancl w«.j, «. of her mother and the ouj^hearlr of r^f^f'T»?«^ H^^uKH^^e^^rHedtothathe^in^El^t^'l^t^^^^^^^ th^;SA '^-*«'*»^- ^''- <''i"k of the goda, ae amb.«i. «, TB MARINKItfl Or KKOLAKD. of Troy. '^'^ ' ' ""«" "' ■"""-'-■n. in Trow. „«r th, „i^y THE DESTRDCnON OF SENNACHERIB. toboMttomuBia The ooem .h™,Vri^' ^" ^«'°^*« «>" written « Ki^ xix. 3J. np™. Xhle^rna^r"""^ with th, v.«, ^ P. 25, 1. 2. -Cohorts. Amy. ^■«:i 9.::2S!r J^'"«»<"/'»'-"»'nRae.tin. 1 lin^;4! 2,1S"^- "^ "' "» ""-^ ^"'-f the A-yH«». VE MARINERS OP ENGLAND mumoal friendT At «, .u * *' *■"> ''•'"» "f one of his Oentkn-enlfLgU a-rwthT^^^ '':.""'" ""« ^ "y' «.e» .ooial evening,. ^^^u„tl ""^ P""" »"»■• °"» »' after the fonnation of "nl IZ^ V .™^: *" ■"" '=°'"P'«'«> ™«' B-^k IV.. page 24^^ oZ^ NeutraLty League, in ISOtt See «««aUo. C^PbeU-. patriotic ^^^U^^^t';^^^' M HAUDBOOK TO TRR VK-I««,a, .lUDinui. " long „ the Ung^ge iMf ^he 1,™ "? "T"'-™' ««» r.p«M for over. thouISST^r. itto?. ^i"":"'' ■■" «'"«' " ' -«« i» th. .™,y „,„,„ th, iCilT'd^Tl *^'"»"«'"' "<• ft^wrd. in 1640. 1, imn«,:.S; tflio^": Z.H,''*' 7? '~'«* ^'""'- w.r and thirty n^y^„taZ HiT I^ '^""^ '''•"■° "'"■"''» •"«' • «» oity by the oo™,r™r7ut w« t„li"* t™e^„„„„ .,, ,„,^ •ntwatie. of Priam. """"^ ""■"«» '" «io tear, and They w.™ wor.hip^^JS^ *J° """'"'^ "™' ">« """d- liv- tennin.t«l ^)Z^t!^lZ^^^ l"" ■«" l"""-"^'. " their P. SO, 1. 12 -Pari. A f. ... *'"'y Pn>«'d«l. of Priam and h!cu1 he ™ ^To^. "een »ch„„w,edged a. the „„ there he met Helen, ho^" * If™ f" T'*"'' *" "™«'- While b««tiful wom«, in the woTu Pa^™t"'' JJ "' **'»''*• "■« -"«t hi«. and carried her awa^ to T^ ^ ."i"'" *" "'"'^ -"■ refnjed to give up Helen. ^The oZk, t^„ "1 *"* *"' «>" »"'' to Troy, which they be.ie«e^ p.',""™ ™"«* "" """y »nd »il«l greatly in the war, althouKhlfter thT^ .t .""' distinguish himself by -hooting him in' the h«l He wL mTr^;' """"T '»' •'"- AchiUe. "row. of Phil«=tete.. FeelinThTUfT Z T™^"* ^ """ °f 'he «Enone and caused him«,rt!*h, T "* ''^"8' ""^ ""embered c-». into her presej^*' ^1^^^™" '" "-. ••«* di«l bcfor.^ «™™=". 1ft.} wa. «K,„ afterwards captured, thus 88 HAWDBOOK TO TB» VIOTORIAK BEADBWS. tj •.. , """ "y ran». Uinone continued to live nnnn u„„». Ida, waiting for the retom of her f,ithle« lover wT T^ T dead body of Rm. die-waa m over<»n» iTi. w ■ " '''" ""^ *■"• herself. ™ '™"° "'»«»'»« wt^ despair that .he stabbed P. SO, L 23.~nio«. Troy. P ai'V;7"?"*"- S-^nowyinseotc we„|;L^^-^frwtthXr^^^^^^ -« the gift'of p^S^ro^p^.: ^^'?^' ■" r'""'Jr''° "^^ ""'™> ^ele.. by de/reei4 Tt h^worTltl ''""I^'r^'' "^ ««' fo«told th. destmlion of T^i^tt tas W w ^, f T*^ f" After the capture of the dty riie fdl to The riZ !^ * ^ ^^ '"'""• ^thatn.onar«h..f.te;henhew..L^:rr:^^;r:SrC^t THE FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY OF AGA8SIZ. The distinguished naturalist, Louis Agasnz was ho™ .» m .- -^W. in 1807. After studying at wTprirps^^i^l^t"! a»»pe, he »" appointed p™fe«,„r of Natural Hist^ H^Zci^t^l ^tinipet^tothestu^Pu^rsli^^frCniXrL" UingfeUow presided, and read this poenTn hLr of^he L^'^lh, eTening. Aga«ii, died in 1873. Holmes' A FartJdlTn J • I IxiweU's memorial poem, entitled ^»««™ bTlS IT'* "^ Mght upon the character of Aga..i,,Td ^7411^ t: '^Z'll was held by his associates. wnion He The imagery employed in the poem should be noted, as well a. U.. great morallesson which I^ngfelW seeks to teachl^'iZf J^w! which oh««ter«ed Agasm^ ^ weU brought out in the poem THE BTAOB OOAOB. 89 Ono of the Swia. cantons, lying to the P. SB, 1 3.-Pays de Vaud. north of Lake Geneva. Px'lt' "*""»«"'«« O'Ood. TheBookofNatnre. CHARLES AND OLIVER ^.^^TZu't rt:°h.rc '-z -'"'"«*' "— OUver wa. five yea™ oTL^.^Ir^"; "^'"" '«»*•«'*"'=•' «■"« however, may have^u^^'^.^ j''"''^ "" '""• ^ '-'-J™'. d«Kl body of Charimi«,^'r°7 ^' •^"""*«" ""«• ""y "■« "» .tory i, very old an^wt^rel.^^t^l^/T'' "^ ""»" ""* ■•id to have o«mrr»d. *^ '""' »' *'• «»• it i» THE MAPLE. type of our young countn, " Th" ^1^^^^ "" ''«"'^«* " "» of poetry. ^ "" P™" "« » «<»d "peoimen of thi. clao THE STAGE COACH, depart, on the coach f^n. Sali.b^^^SJ^"" ^^ ""-P'"?" ""■ X'li'on.l'v—'-r":'-^"^^^^ .o.™ofhygone.^r^-— --^^^^^^^^ 40 HANDBOOK TO THK VICTORIAN BFADEBS. P. 48, L 2.— Boot. The luggage box in front of the oouh. P. 49, L te.— Cathedral. One of the finest spedmens of oath^dnl architeatnre in England. The original building dates back to 12!I0 A. D. YUSSOUF. This selection is taken from Under the Willom and Othtr Potmt, and is founded upon an Arabian story. Like a great many of liowell's poems, it is intended to teach a speciflo lesson. The various step* leading up to the final declaration of Yussouf should be noted. Exam- ine carefully the simile in lines 17 and 18. P. 63, 1. 3.— Bow of power. The symbol of authority. P. S3, 1. 22.— Sheik. The head of a tribe in Arabia. P. 83, 1. 27.— One black thought. Vengeance for his dead son. HOW THEY BROUGHT THE GOOD NEWS FROM GHENT TO AIX. This poem was first published in Dramatic Romancu in 1845. Brown- ing says, "I wrote it under the bulwark of a vessel, off the African coast, after I had been at sea long enough to appreciate even the fancy of a gallop on the back of a certain goo.-l horse ' York," then in my stable at home." It was written in pencil o.i the fly-leaf of a favorite Italian book. Browning himself is authority for the statement that the poem has no foundation in fact. It is simply the glorification of riding, the delight of rapid motion. "The route followed is actual enough. They go north-easterly to Lokeren, then keep due east to Boom, and then more south-easterly to Aershoti about ten milea from Lonvain. The poet does not say that they went to Haaselt, but ' by Hasselt,' and so with looz and Tongres. They probably passed between Hasselt and the two hitter places, riding straight acron country to Aix-la-Ghapelle. The ride can hardly have been less than 130 miles, and perhaps SO or 30 i,. •'^."—Ryland. The route is easily traced on a map of Belgium. The following names were incorrectly spelled in the first edition of Book IV. : Roland, Boom, Dttfleld, Hecheln, Loos, Aershot, Dalhem and Lokeren. P. S4, 1. 3.— Watch. Those who giurded the gates. It most be rememhereil that these cities were walled and strongly fortified. P. 54, 1. S.— Poitem. A small gate in the wall of a dty. ™" WHOIKO OF B>UMm,o. bu/^tU J«gJ!?L^^,,""- »" o».y to the t.„«,do» ^. j^ TUBAL CAIN. ^^'^RGWOOFBALMWo 43 HANDBOOK TO THB TIOTOUAlr BBADBBS. The iword Balmnng, had ita origin in the land of the Volnugi. The old king VoUung had a famous palace, the fairett ornament of whioh was a magnificent tree, growing in the midst of the banqueting hall, and thnuting ita green leavea even through the lofty roof. One day, while the old King Volanng, hia ten- eona and their gueate were aeated around the banqueting teble. celebrating the marriage of the Prinoen Signy and Siggeir, king of the Ooths, the door opened and a myaterions figure came alowly into the room. Solemnly he marched up to the tree, drew forth a aword from under hia cloak and thmat it into the tree up to the hilt Then, turning to the awe-atruck gnesto, he told them what a blade it waa, and bade the one who couM draw it forth keep it aa a gift from Odin. When he aaid thia he vaniahed. It waa the All-father himaelf who had apoken. One by one the prinoei and their guesta tried to draw forth the awoid, but not one oouM mcoeed. When, however, it came to the turn of Sigmund, the yonngeet and faireat of the aona of Volanng, the blade came forth without diffloulty, ao that the gueate shouted that Sigmund waa the beloved of Odin. King Siggeir, consumed with envy, resolved to obtain at any coat posseaaion of the sword. He invited the ten brothers to accompany him homeward, slew nine of them by treachery, and attempted to kill Sigmund, who managed to escape, leaving hia aword behind. After •wandering an outUw for yean, Sigmund accomplished hia revenge, regained Balmung and returned to his native land as king. He ruled many yeara in peace and then went forth to encounter King Ligny, the mighty. In the midat of the battle an old man atood up before the king. Sigmund struck at him, but the aword waa broken and he him- aeU feU dead on the field. The figure picked up the fragments and vanished. It waa Odin again. The sword waa not again seen until Odin brought the broken pieces to Siegfried, the heir to the throne of the Volsungs. P. 88, I 1.— SlesrMed. The son of Siegmund and Sigelind, the king and queen of the Volsungs. The early history of Siegfried is related in the three selections in the text. After the awakening of Brunhild, Siegfried lingered for six months in Isenland and then set out on his journey homeward. On his way there he stopped in Nibe- hingenland, where he again obtained posseasion of the treasure, which he had abandoned after the deatha of Fafnir and Miner, and whioh had been found and removed by the king of the Nibelungs. This treaaura carried with it the kingdom, and Siegfried was acknowledged king of the Nibelunga. Finally he reached hia home, where he received ™" «>«OWO OF BAUnro. ^ m«Ul in obtaining Brunl^mT^hZTi'^ T '■^''" ™'™- Siegfried w« «w,rfed with th, K 'T ^ t ""* '^■»' "»" ">"io« w« oeleb«t«l with ^T ^p Jr": ."^r""^ Th. w«ldi^ "turned to their o^kinS; ^j"""'" ^'«'"«' "d hi. bridf "Jdncedtcgain vi.it B„r^ ^^J*^ «^««"""J« they we™ the two ,„«„. over a que^^^lt^''"™' ^'' >"*» '«'"'««' «^or, n,o« to aven^ theTn.u U Z^!""- *«"• » ««"« »W Kri.n,v "»»'««' node, pretext of oaring forir^,' T ^*''* >»<•, of her hiahanl down to drink f„„ a*.^"^''- ^'« ^^'d ^ benTj »»pear in the .pot betwWL,^ »"^* "P '""'^ ««» plnn«ed »nd the hero diT Th'l^vtl^"^ .^'' »">™'.W" morST «»• of the „u«t btoody XiS^.!^^" '" «"« '^^e.Ti P- M. 1. S—IOmei Tkl ° *'""" hirt»ry or legend. B^n. When Mi„er ^nTbaokl'T "* JT^. *»«-» «».etime. .. "d found that Fafnir had ^^^ "» "» ''"d "-dy «« hi. father o»«e had fallen and wa. .fr.^ H^fl^to^TT.'" '"^ «»' ""e """ aoa wa. afraid. B« ll«rf ».. ^u . , ""' tne where he .pent hi. time in gi, faf?^ «•• Iwd of the Volnng., »»« renowned a. Se*S^'^""'j"»»^ •' »»»^ wor'l- B--bitterCn,TtrrA"''«-'»*'^th e beoame .wiownea as tba moat im.«»^ " -— *— »««k it. lo men. » **e world. But a bitter CngTteTr" "" «~'^ "»'"' Voicing wa. de.t.aed to help him to W.^!! ^' "» "f th* «oe of ho rtoiUd meet hi. death at S>e LS. oj ^^'S?'"' ""* '^•'- ""t After Siegfried had fo.^ the^ M^^ *»' "' 'hat »«. expected he«, had appe^%7^' ^,"»f knew that th. long ^««»". armed him w?Jha^mjl?" u *"' ""e .tory „f thi After the death of th. D^Z^e'tT' '^"' '"""■ 'o "^ FafT do«»uded :<, Mimer. Inu!^Z,'TT^ "^ "^th it the cune^ hWaml feu .gain.t the .word ^X^Z^'^,^:^^^^ .„h ' ""^ '^'^f f™«< the extraoriin.^ knowi^ a-Tp^J^ we« endowed by the g«U „u above manki,^. «. ^,.^ ^^^I^ Jn^W «p.^ ^^^^^^^^ 44 HAWDBOOK TO TBB TlCTOMAir UADIM. th. gr«.t tree of exietenee. Ygdnuril. w„ . founUin died M^ iu L^-^7^"'^**-™.'*" **"' '" """^ '''»°' ^'"" " "»«> told. the Rhine. Biegfned hen met hie death. ^ thL^' *■ ■"-!;•"»»• -"*«' tho '"'King of the .word Veli«t ud the other apprentice. beoMie very jealous of Siegfried and IttonJteS U^^der hi», bat the plot fai J. and indin::S;t.t,":Z^ starting the pnnoe on hie career of adventure. <»"" oi P. ai, L 0.-<)ne-eyed num. Odin, the All-Father. See JTl. «««p.iW r A year later he wa. thinking of bXd. !nd h^t« to hi. ather, October awh: 'My pen iJJZTy^ P~Uflc of Ute; only a little poetry b» trickled from it. There wiU^ «" -o.ujn.o or ,„, ^„^„^ • kind of baJUd in the next *- • , . J»- "»y consider if Z ^^ ^^l'*"*"- "'-<"»'«'. »*«,. which ■»^.ed dH.e"^i^r;'- ri"'"-- »" to'^^uTd rn olnur n»de froa th^ »o^ J^J^^^Hov^'b 7i2nd birthday lr7''° «h«.uhad™.„,can.:x. i";r™T t^"*^ ^^^-^^y^^ ^oT:K;ir.f-rr-?^^^^^^ t^itac. ,«t mentioned. «<«nurabk keeping with the oharaf. HATOBOOE TO TBR VIOTOMAN .■AD«S. fi.h.™.„. H.«th.wort„^„^„,^^ lor tha cUM of "w»tM^,yip|,.» JACQUES CARTIER. •t St. muo. in 1494 He mJS. »™"^\^"'."«- <^'*' »" ""n. •. After who ™d. hin, a «.i™«„. H^J"^«^' ■«•»«' by th. king. d«th i. unknown. ^Sl^^x iL"^ •"" "" '>•'« <" hi; «^ rf Ai;;'** "*"• '^ "•'»'' '» JW't-y. on th. north.w«t Smillnr morn. OnH»i9ii»i tli P. 70. 1 3.-on th.tr knees: ^o.Jl«"" "* "^ ™y«8^ nwn ««p««d to th. cTtLS!^ J^ """8 ""* ^arti* "«» hi. «>y.«edi«over.d the Gulf rfS. l!!L™^f h«l on U. former of th. N« World „. then^^^JCT^"' ^' '^'°^' "» »'«*' Pro l'.'^-^J'"* Night-wtch* ^70. L la-lloant BOJ... Mont™... . eont,«tioo rf Mo^t i. th. emblem of Frttoe^Lj, "™'-^«-''" or LUy of the VJl,, P71 Ltri!?S """• Surronndedbyrook^ '■'^Tr/??^'^^^^^^^ atua out fo, -^ - ««.. i^^,;!!?- '^ '"""'° ^^ ""• '™»n riv.„ being "»>»t»i'n « Hooh.uL'SrtI!!?"*' ^ •*'"« '"* *" »>>» top of the *'»Ww4 *" ""W' •'wot 1,000 pei^ on •ppr»t..«.„dth.yp,„tte^^ "^ *^. ^"y of th. oth„ ^^ bekiUed on the Wy 8^„?T ' "«**""« *>»' "■« boy R««in, .rhom he fmmd tote hi. ^. '• T"*' '"»''«' «» hut of W the .to^ „f hi. life J^e'"h ^-t^-^*-*-- Mi^er told tl^ •«>« Oreyfell. .„d deiT.S,ed htatJ^^rT' """,'" """^ """ At one time Odin, Moomnmied h^ • *''«™' '^^i'- ««• «nh. The t^o^e^tteL r"; "^ '"'"' '«■■' » ^t to •»t in the mke of LokiTr """""^ Wewing, wherever thev wS f?»"««ting.«Unfo„. iXhVw "1''^ ^K*™" •" • ■'"«". kUling it i™rt«ntly. He imrnrfuT^ *^?* "» l"™'"" animal -Tied them with him „ t^W* of'h ■""■ "*'«' "'' «^ -"h^ « for «m,e time and .t ^tZ lo^T^^, '^' <^' '"veUed ^^r"' hut. Thi. farmerf who«^^ them^lve, at the door of a •on., Oddar, Pafni, .„d kTn Sr'."",,^"""™"' ""^ "»«> ""ived, but there w«i no^fe^! '"™""'"' '«« hoepitably .«««., th^w down the body oTthe „ t "Tl.'*"' P""'' "' W« ' prep«ed at oooe. n, t^g^°l^l-r^ "^^ that supper h. 8=««J W'th horror at the animal on the Mf^ «d the ounniag dw«f,^^^' ^"^ »«'*»» .bed. of th.^ there, except . Inon ^"s^ ^ •" T" «^ ■» «»!»« h.^ notlungowe^^^^ « O" nagio ""t, from who., m-Z P™ »P .U hi. t««™, ^ ^^ . ^k. oompeiw the dwj^ g»W«i nng on the flng„ „, „." '~"j '"i''^ "I'M he noti«rf . Po».r of r.p«rf„ofaXuU^'^f ^W. ^i-g h«l the peX On the retarn of Loki »k. » '"^tttog ,i. ring ^Ki'tt X:::^'.,^""' «»-'«• »*. »* going, however, Loki, informJ^ ,T^ *"°'^ to depwt Refon. r" 7" d-^ven forth with ZJ^^^'Z?' "" ""^ ' '^tw^ .nd gIo« over hi. tn-™,. He^ct^ H"'d'n.r -t down to gn«d ^tnrned-into.^^^rrrTin^trr"'^- «^ "^ looked » long. When I ^ir retn™^ • .? "°« °" """h he h«i that the monetor h«I devou«d Id. f!^„ ""• treunre. Thinking WW .t Then before the or^lT^' '". ''~' hi, .word «i '-"" -^ ««« ^^ it fr fr"s:.r„„roi ^;lx S «« PMT4T. or TO, ,,^ THE PRIVATE OF mw i,r,^ 80 HANDBOOK TO TB* VICTOBIAIT BUDIM. . «Kig outt, Ml iota the hamfa of tK. Chlivi. n- .u. ii»i.^i.«.iT ^ P""""" "'■"••11 Wore any CUuimii aUn wu fuLT' *■ *"~"'^ ■***'•"**«• Took no thought of th. ~ tr;BHti:;;X-rto"S:;:' on. t.,„ CWno, ^ O^d. «^-II;.Vii;Sr?'th.n."r.';SJi"'; '^^ •'-* thfk~:i: ir'?^'*''"^- '*»'•'«. »i>odwd.tth.h««irf THB SLEKMNO VALKYRIB. »»tag quickly to^dTTho^tr* i^T' ' "^^ "PP"^ '° •^t. 3sV/«.t::S'^:s:Vth'rsLri."-^r "turning of" fe^S tau^'to TrthlV ^"^"1 "P^"" "» -abject «e OuerbeT. TZTo^^l Z V"" '""""'°" "' "^ yl^v/i^ „/■ w~-i r Jnytiuof Qrtece and Itme, Chapter XXX. JUytlu of Northern Lands. Chanbtp XTVTtt / a y"*"^ AAA., »d..peciaUy.„..^^'rS°-Cr.^X!; ™« siwipii.0 vAnrmn. ""world of Ifght A, «on „ Tl^ ™"''' «"" Wm forth into n«nr. b««„ ^j,^ Br^i now ^^J ^ *;"«• _/»"««»Wy .U klntUy ,«»iY«d by Odin, who wLfTTL ^•«^' *■>•» h» wm Wd h«d. He i. cUd in ^y, buT^J"!*" ' ^» «"y b«,d «d , W« g~t thron,, holding V^\^^^ " '"•"' •««>• H. .it, on ««» of th. god. or A«r O^.i!',"'^'''^'^ tothohabitT *W^ It i. th. oonnrohamW '^.K ""^ "' "» ««•' «««1I. fa erwtad, «d th. met ni.g„iflo,Jt ^ ^ "" ""S^ "-U ew Itn^""**"' ■"^"•^ "Itto'r.'.^in't,'^'"'™'- -"'' " ™° •»" again devoured. ^^ '»'°" 'he Mxt meal, * 7fl 1 o^ w • of whiei i. inelhaSfble.""""" "^ ""' '"o-S-' Heidrun. the ™pp,y inth'^S;?*^ -r^o "■«»«.« of Odfa. Theirdntie.a„de.oHb«, P, 80, 1. 3, Wttp.h »««k, or th. Twilight'of tht^™,L'" "•• '"'"«• fa""" « ft*- ^ W. «p,.n.«y, Lt .^ f^' ??'■■ -'" ""^ to fight not a«fy J^«r. of d.rkne«,. For thi, ™.t fllr'h"*""" "■" «™'' "" ">« great fight he .. con,t«tly maldng pr.. S3 HAKDBOOt TO THB y,' he™, •ho «,„t a challenge to^^l,^^^^ ^"^ J' '«*.'»• fi-l ,«„rt hare in th«e gamTof .tren^ij" J,\' ^X!" """"" "^ •^'" ""^ haavy .tone. ^ i„ leaping, ft, th" ™ "r*,"" *•*"' " '""W "» wc: the victor, but dealh waa tSet^t 1,"^"' B"»*ad«- to ^ their live, in the vain ZZTTI^^'TL, ""' *"«'•«' Panyjng hi. friend. Ounther, ki"g of BurJ^n!. '*L"'^ '^™'' •«»»• «« Mn,. but di«pp„i„t«, CTdid 3^^- ^™'™ '^» «■«» to coaled her foelingCwd p™J!«d t!, J . !u~™ " " '™«'- Sh" «>n- dUn king. Sie^«l. h^^b^::^ *^' "■"«* »<«> the Bu,^. friend, and BnShild'wa.'^lJ'^^^'- '"k thepUcTX mt, married Ounther and aooon, Wed i^ Tt^ ™" '""^ *» "*" afterward., during . amJrTJ^^tT T ^ »"««"dy. Many yoat. uw jhe,«™^ijriLrt^dr:::^«'rd'^-''r-^^ filled her «ul. A fitting in.trun.entwa.Toll'- i ""«'<» "veng. ™ .lain. BrunhiU, wh«. ,h. «w Z Wv i .?^°' ""^ *°8««» her rewntment in the «men.bra^„f h,, ',"' *•" "^ hero, f„got into herown apartment. -tabW hZlf I^^JT' •»> 'Hthdr.^ •me funeral py« a. that of Siegf^' .J^h .^?'" ^"""^ »» th. Burgnndian. and the Nibeln,^ ^' T^ *'"' '•'"ent.tion. of the R.bb. (Mcam,g ft Co.r3/^ Z"^ f^' "y K.t. 7 J"«.. (He„,y Holt *^ i.:^r«.f,r ^'** ^^ hy Cb, ft THE SHIP BUILDERS. 'U.ADDIN. S8 ~ writt«. War, the .bTti™ f |\^«° <" f «». Th,-,p«„ Wittier w«o„e of the I«d„™«^,^"^ to th. Unit*! State,. ^trr°*''"*'^-^-af^:;^'T^^^^^ »»^"-. toprobable bat t«t, it with Joh^"* «"• >mpo«ible .„d th. deta ., rimct to oonrince the reJT^ T "^ ""''' '"«nWon to P^-cMon thepc^t bythr^r^i^,™:^ *""'"''th.i„p^^' "S^^«a:*C„7h;:::^,«~"-it'.. He,e„t«,e„ porter. HinW. to .how hi JtUt ;:2r™u"? t^ r' *'«»'*»t^ I«» and peraonal exertion. """' '^ "''"*'''=d by enter- K«^n t™™u!^ jTiI'^Im " '"^"""y «fer«d to by the e.rlv « d.pb«t or . r!Lzr ""'""°"' "»' " "« "We .^ ::::;^ ALADDIN. S4 H^-KBOOK TO TH. VIOTOMAK MAJ,«a. «■/«. gift toth. h«ny«d'rtZrof t.^"','?'*^ *^«««- Thi, «lectk» «0WN80N CRUSOE. S«. and remai^d on the, uU«,d forlZ,. ^*°' "" "*• CWribeu, '=»»f«t*ri,tioof the.to,ri.ita^ewLH ^■*'?''* ^"^ "^ »•'■> won brought out fa the «Z^!^l*'.'i "''""" «^pofati.ve« !"• 9», L 16.— Cordial Watant 1 juice of thed.t.. """^ •'«■'« "■•do Ihm, the ferm,nt«l Thi. w_ THE CREATION. _^ YOUTH AND OLD AOE. ««. > to 8 of the l^C^^L il^^'-t?' "' ^^^^-i-e-.t^ i^^ P^Ubly fa „o .fag^ Zl '°"?.."P«»«y the figi,„ ■"T!:- . g«.t do,a of th.r."!^!^"'"''^ •""■ '"-fetched, k-ttW. p^ of their BK«u^Citi!"'.'' "'■«"■<""« W. ■—wng, but on the whole lUl .„ apiOj, ^ rma bukai of sib johk moom. ''•^*»»*««^.aib,^^U^J^t^'r^P-')- For . very p! iS . n:Tl^/*^!ArL.^"^°-'•'~»• Clouds Fetnni. Tii« iKnn. • •■ . folWri by .Zher. ^* '"^ "--"y " «°n. , on. fit of .ick„«. i. P IM L ,!?-*•*'•"«"">• home. The hand. «a.rm,. ^K10....ia-Tho..th.tUH.ir-wta<,OW. The.y«.«.^ p. 109. 1 20._DwSiteM ofm„ J^ °™ "" ""'y- ««. trembk when wSSIg; '*" ""' *'^»8'' P^y-i-J "-k- 'i^^'^ti^Z;:^^?^^..^ Whit, hair o, old ^^ n. tooWge. """OPPeP. Eventhe«„.a.rtweighti.,burdm THE BtmUL OF SIR JOHN MOORE. ColS.'rbuIlTr;^'^ -'>."' -.--dent u T.„i»y P««.. but the oUi^.'^wlt^e^ntnl^ «>« «tho.i]^hi. c~ted.t™.endou.«n.tJ:r:;L"lrp„h;-h:i ^•'»« w HANDBOOK ™.„,„^„^^_^^^ portrait of Moore i,^ ■ """^ "' ConarTw^. Sir John mZ!_„ p •*• °y W'- H. Rtohrtt. ^A/e .» &a.-» rT, ''^ ""'"^ general.. Pii.|,„? "W^^od " one " »=ep watch over it," ""-Poe^wT™^™^^"-"^- 1»« legend of the Ked P,«"T^ °' *'""« » "^wt n«», «^"the,,.u,„„wh!rthX™^^' ■*"' *- '»7ftX 22 i. *" w«D imm or HAinanr. in other plu„ i- .1"* '^•'- The peculiarity of the rh™. i. n*r«f Tartly.™™- '*'""*''»»•» «-»»o„ «. for the Kh«. „ J: "i I. V'-asr- rf ""r"« ••- H.b«w^ ""t^- A .tru^^ j.„^^^ »«d by th. JfewtowM, Ch»pten IS ■Am,Boo;«,™.„^^^_^^ -Ryland. "•'•'•O. I«*">g»ill«rtIy„dr.U..,,_. ^ th. oMdren PIx-«« to oom»«»„„^ th. .^^ nu.»w .^'''^^'^"^D A BEAR W Thi, , ™« TOURNAMENT. "» P«oeptorv of 1, • ^^ **"' Rebecca, the j7. "^ °' '^t- therein. Therwor.*!. 7^"*°*?' tab and tosermtk. "■* '•« JenualenTnTr f "' ''"'"™ " H«pit.IIe«^T "'tP*' "" "ek "■nbat Jitl, Jk ""^ •"* Of hig aD««i. 4 \ "'°'' ««tence. . «» VAXDBooK TO m norusuK r. i», L aB.-T«lipImn. Th« onW of Kaighta TtanlMi or IV» pi«. J" "?!••. •?•""• B^". I ">•»«. r. 138. L 7.-HalT0l*ill. The thm muining ohalkunn do ~rf pUy My important put in /nniJUw. ■— ™g «»u««eM do not LOVE OF COUNTRY. tt«^1j^' '5'»r^"f ? "'"" ■'•tkCteto of n. 1^0/ tMUMMmMrO. Atthedo«ofthoflfthCMito,theUdiMwhoJL- SootUnd u he d,d with a p«i.io».te intensity, could nTta^ tTw HOME AND COUNTRY AND THE FATHERLAND. The*, poem, are not contradictory, bat repplementuy It i. ™„- b»My true that only thoKi who are t™. ♦„ *k • "'^ « » pn>- «n n» to the world-., Je conception of Lowe! S^ individud toone UKmarrAm. 61 hAKS WINNIPEO. 8»*»W»wan i. WIS moT ^' "'"'• **» Wth of ih. YOUNO LOCHUrVAR. '^^t^ZLfr^,^^'„^^^';^*o^l^^ Set. Initaalf. ~«~7«otl>e»tndyof tlii,««,s,, it i. oompht. fl«^wM;r^»'S^-rt^"'jr;;,''' 'Ttfe. beio„gi„g to «» g,,^^^^^ ™ more of Loch LoohinT.r, in Kiroadbright, ^'^lu^n^J^ ^"^ t"^ «"«!«<. ^ Soot- " HAM»>0OC TO Tm. TIOWWAN M^n«. -^ ^'•b!;.S.7*^'"» »** ^ PWn on th. b«k. „, tt. ^_ the pro„i» „,I™S S^th"Tv 1^^ *;' "" 'o^. -H "»■■ named Robia«m, whoZi ll . J^ '^'«' ""'* '« Anatmli- . ."u.f and «„t^.;:j°^?^ With hi„. ,„ j:;;^^ • brut. i„ i,u™„ , n^kS^"^R°;;"''y •»«»•'«<•«»«. tortUTM in the j.il. but .t I„t Haw« ™ h— ^ »nderw«,t .wful p» the ohapUin. Mr. Eden, .udTT^Z ^"^ **"""«'' "'"«^ kind.he.rted chaplain to Wt„„c *"*■"*<•*•»«">*• by the P~v«l.,ailu,e,L wh« CJ^u ^T,*!"*-*- *'«™in7h«! their fortune, .. ™™^ Twa, whL r*""^ *°"' "^ '~" '^» hundred, of rough n,i„e«. S^l^J^' '"f f"- "^"ndKl by «»««ion reUted in the t^x"toorpW mL'"" '"''^ °«"' "»' the •twork. He deep.tohed.toTofhr^^r'"'"' '"'««". — till ^ W.p„wer^^^ <^^ -^ .^-tt^L'"'^-"''^^ By the anistanoe of Mr T™- "uoceeded in hj> pnnjoee. triumphed and Z^sJ^^' " •»«»' <" «■»*>».. 0«»Ke'^ DICKENS IN CAMP rhe «ene i. Uid in a'l^^nin™ .S^ttht ^t^ "* """ •"" y*"- - - or the ^^ 1, r^\'tXiT:tZ.\'2 »«OMTH««BOO«orBUU|,... 68 r:JS:!:."-::5!::2i:?":^«^"'^^'^. ■nent ud revurf text m> M™i.„. ^^ *^'"' P»«o»l •»T»og». , P**ui xxm. •bU fc„t, with iU wme „d i^otal. ^« f""' ' ""e ho-pit. F8AU( CXLVm. «d in«i^te. U <»ned upon C^lh. W ""^^' "^«« ni. U-, ™" "^WO OF TH. LYRg. ^« which «J»t.r«ZrtiflJ,'^S^ ?''""«''«»• «*-«Si THB LAPOHiNo SALLy. .void the confu.i„ ^^J^, ^Lt"^' •-« <^ «S-^. ». P. lao 1. 1 _p«^ v^^ *"■ '»•' truth." ' P. i«. 1 8.-ih, WMkrr^.r^""'^-'i»*.ii^ Pia ^*"*^ "<»^ '«*« thMww JfuJ; «■ rOtmAlh MATOI. ^ THK FOOTBAU, ±B» book U • thorougiuy wholL..». V^ SUUey i, j^^^ *^ l»»i I. 25i— Old Bimnb. .. _ 2»»«."or..SjJ5&'*"f«/ •''Me-.. "Wi.ni^ «» 14th Ode in th« ThW &„k ^^"'"T""" " *" "» "'-ing ItaeT^ g" "P With thi.. in th. t^^ °' H"™"'- O** "I would'norr.™ B5«« »" .bout 23y«; Xhen P^ • *'"" ^<"" "" "n^T" 66 HANDBOOK TO TH« yiCTOBIAK BMAVUB. ov«»e other rtudenta. "^'"' » ■*«>•»* "PpoinW ,to THE DAISY. *»<- point. w„ri.w„;th-8Z^t^j*7„«;r';^.''ri-go,t^ fewer very m.6h in the wayul. f^^ '^ f"**' »«•«" «» That thmly deck, hi, few gr^hiu™. That .he may >un thee; ^ Wkole Summer field, are thine by rigi.» ^ Autumn. meUnohoIy Wight! ' Doth m thy orim«nheJdelfght P ™ , o. '^""^""oonthe^ TO THE DAlSy. ,^P<-«„.eom,«d.tT.w.^.O.,^ ^^^^^ ^whiehth,«oomp^;n^^'^*;S:«7«- f'«*'»^^t Of oonr., none of the., „mile. ^'2^^ T ■"k«.for thee." 1". 178, L i-Commoii-pUee. s^ ™7yw „ * 8«.™. Aim,. Book IV., page 17a. THB AROONAim. 67 theflowlSl.tbJL'^t?I.^^*^^<>;;™« «» U.0 yellow centred P- 177, 1. a-Self-polsed. ivl™* ,. P"""'»™"=« *» the cent™. rtalk of the flower ean„„Tte«e„ ■"" *'"' I»" » .ittmg th. Rl77.l30.-K,palr. He.lor„fr,.h. THE ARGONAUTS. "ri.. of Re^ier. (Gum * ^r T^J^J^, ^ ^"-"'f Oat" io- of tale, told by the hi^^L to &" iT'^'"* '™» " »"«. o« year, of age. A much fuUer a^^t^^ f^°"V ""^ "^ ■"»«! omadn«.. and carried CthetC^^t ?::^""' '^ ""'J"' 'o fit« of the chiMren of Nephele. « the7^„ k ^f^"""- ^° '«» J«lons «If «.de.vored to d«troy ." thToTTi^T ^ "" "^«- S""" "«- ■<»th.«yer. to Athen>aa to toU It "r* tt. d T""''^' ""• """■ ""' »d.W„e judgment and that the^ !? .?^n™?"°" "' *'» «"» »" only by the «orifice of PhrUu, S„ ^ O*"" "»" be append 68 BAKDBOOK W ™, y,OTO„AK BBA»«a. P' 178, L 2.~llaBhaU a t«"«d»to.oloud!Sri«^" "«y » toM ta th. „rt. Sh. «, «. kindly ««ived^*. ^1";^'"* t'' " ^"'■" **•" "« '*^- Shortly .ft.n^~^'^f™k>- hi. daughter tan»,. P«t him to death. ^™" ^'^'»* °' fc" ««i-in-la», u>d HeUe.p„„t, „„» tfc„ Bc^Z. ""' *° *" *'*"«*. the her children whelp, f^^ the«^i^"« "^j". >» » lione- ««, «»pe the fury of h,r h«,hand^„ ,h™^ ™« .f ^"' •*"*»»• To her remaining child in her ^ ^^ '"'*" »'<' "«- •». with lV».fterwa„U ZL. ^^ht^ tZZ i*"' "» ««• ^^• mother of three children amot ;h2 l.t'^' ""^ '»^« '"e Weho., and wa, kMy receive^u,! !?. 7".,^*=*^ P«"- Ti«ted d«th„f the King, PeL. dLl«Cd I- ^■."'Cre''"''* On the «»d the kingdom. althongnST^^"' ^' "^""^-^ ''«>."'' the throne he wa« rery jeaZTof ZLT "'°'' ^'^ ""Wirted on ^nouamean. toget^d'7^°'^^"'Xr' ^' "^ *^"^ "^ ^JC-'^mi-^-^r" "?^ --^ r^"'"' "'«^'"^o; Io^o.'Ty°kSl"''^j'^,'~ ""i'-tly de. rom the A,-g™.„ti„ „^iy^ ^-J- M^ the retnm of J..™ to hw youth again by M^ea. Sh^ .u T "^ "'''• «• ""tored re•««« of Bo- rrj:^re.»^tTh-Lr" «-" - ^^ •nd wing* '"•'"'« ""presented u a god, with white hair Sea, and not t^rlZ^t^^ ™^r" *° "'^ *="^™ "» B^k 79 ""~°'"™<-«™««»»„i„» •t"7. After th "^^ f^' ^,"!'! -">•' "lebn.ted fig„.« ;„ „„;„. time later, owiDB to « fri„i, t , ^ . v with Jaion in Gram, a- '^ 183. 1. 4.— mi..j-» i- . Mcape oi, sevenU ocowun, when InoiW thereto by HerA, who -• ."J ■« meuu •■""'WW in danger. '"■f-o;»'b.e;;"h'f !''"'""'""»• ""-'' -turn of the Ai^onant. » «<»nidied the danghC^P '*"" *° ■■'' y""* •8«i^^^ the «™e with their fafh^^™ M^^'T^'l' *?"' "^^ ^« to^ ^ falling .„ old 1,™, boiling ifroThr „ ^ ^' """«' "■«" de^ The daughter, „f PeU„ .„li^;^ 'l,^""*;'* " *" "'« <^in " a Ub^ h- vein., cut hi, h«ly i„ pi^^.'t^i»"'«'- <»«* the blood f^ •id them farther, and „ P^jJ^l^""^ "" M«J« then reftJd^ own danghiera ^" P™'''«' »>i»«bly by the h«rf/7u^ THE MEETINO OF THE WATERS "^tST '"""^ '"" "" ™'"°""' "'"" '""°*"-" '»'^ whieh'^lllItrLtdrTi^'lilX^;^"' t-^t '»»'•"'"' -"^ ™ow, u, He county of WioUow, MASJHOM AND nouotAg. 71 "mme~ "tTClW^'^o^" "*" '«"■'■ ""-otic .pot i„ tU Tl» »U«. «, th. rive« Aron .nd A™« "*B»nON AND DOUGLAa of Mannion. """ """' ""■ «<1 "th action, of 0«to VI. Mannion, a nobis Enjdiri, i„.„i,» ^ j i B^ley. who. for love othZZC'^' T' """"^ ^"'«'<» do «!<». W.«r. for worldly ;^^^ "T^™ ''" <»"™»t vow,. Mar- Pl«». but . rival, De Wil^"^^.' *" '"""» ^ """Ty tho Lady letter written by ConatZT' ^ " ^'V^^' ^^ ■»«»« of a foi^d *»Wht With hJin trS.":™C "" "T""" ™ •"' "^ »»nJ». '~«pturedandDuni.h^f K J ^"""''n™. .hortly after- ^ -..lutnded to^^e AbrL o/r^^.ff'*"''"- ^death. 'C™ »ho m the di.gni» of a palmerT? ,'n ^\^ «»vo to De wSton, wh«, he had gone on an ZZiy^l^^t "^■"' ^ Scotland ^th th^bbe. reached EdZL^t th^ "* °' ^"«'"''- '^ »»™g been captured by a ScottiTbLd „ '• ""^ " *^""<». »«-.«» in Scotland, wule iZ^tJ^\ *'»™™ ''«"« <»«nd f^ lu-tallon Ca.tle a. a gneW ofThrZ f *"/' »'^' *" ""t to tfc. Abbe., and Clare. oTwiu ^^^' ""^ "" •"" «>mp«,y went ^a.o-.tl.laidrth.S^^I'rbetrerT"''^ ^^-"^-^^ ^t«l Marmionwith nurked ^li^ "^"r .'?°''"»°"9'»»ce fc. i»».t.ble and wi.hing to takoTTin ^ '""?''\fl»<«»8 »« to W« eqn.page to be made «adv T^„ L T"« "**"»• """'"d text : Marmion ha.tened for«H lZJ!7"^ '^' '°<^''"'* '- the fcdden. but wa. liUed onTlTuttllTM T'' '°"«''* •'»«'y "t di.tingui.hed hin-elf du^t^e u'tftl ^ T'""-' ''«' ""^ »h« '^.irr'a-'''' "™^=» "^^ fc "'''"'""" "^ ^™'""«- y~^«.. 'whom ^u!'t^^''^r^„ '"" men-atHirm. and twenty -toutoh^emb.«.y to thTs:::^!::^':; ■"""""" '^''- ""» '■• RnJi- >, 3— Suirey. Thoma. Howard !!•» i < = KngU.h commander at Floddon. "°*»™. Earl of Surrey, the 7t H4W.BOO, TO rUK V,0TO»M« nKAn,», .t T«unonc«tb^„rinrJ:::?,*r'' tt""^ '■■«. ttxz -*«. a. Wilton hif 1^'*" •»«>»• I-' M«n.i„„ Jo^ i. of M•™iU^;;SIf,^5*^'■w^;*'^„d';' '^" ■"'"• '""'••«-• Knowing thi., h. hrf J™^ it j7^""" •»'»'.,. persecution of CU«. ^ew,u.n tae.'rfTHe^nrz'"'""'"''"^- who w.„ rt«ding i^^ond '*''''™«^ *° «■« '""-we™ of Doug]„. .t the bottom, whid, Sa^„t«iriir'"^*: *"'' '^"'^ "P*- It w„ done under in.rj«:;S ':;'""<"> ""' ^"•'-". ""."^ ~' at1o;f''?Ji^l- J^»JW S. Co,un.U »aHi. •*"">■ '*"™' °' Saint Bothan in Berwiok- P- M», 1. 3a-0awaln -n.- .i.. j »; the w k„„.„ ofTLi^'s^Xr: t '^-i'^ «• ™ "• of Dunkeld. Hcottiah p,«)ts, and i»as made Birtop P.l«.....-B0,.b,shpp. TM,i.^^,^^, OawainDo^ «■ YALUT OF mmtLunom. 78 . y ■■**« » tlwir nmki till «.. ' ""™*"a the men on deck «~j ^™M.ftoh.bly never h« diwiplina^f-^*™*' '•'■*<'«» 350 IBU poem ihonld be «»J „ j ■_ *• ^w, L 8. — Shoeir A 74 »*in»0OK TO THM TIOTOBUir MMABMmt. ras 81 i, r.^RD OF KINO ADJimm not who writ« thVuw.T.T.tioi 'IT','"'''""' '>» "ying > "I .« fa. thi. «»„e„,i„„ T,e„":„.: 5^^^;;^ ^ -»y "-k* it. «^- B«d For thi. «t ApoUow« hlThJ, ^^ "^ '''""> ^«-c>J»piw. ktadly ™«ived by Kinijl^Z^^^ J^'^^- ^^ •» wm r. iM. I 7.-M,n'i tKMom swelL And here the .inger for hi« Art Not ^U in vain may plead 'it^fra^r:"" »""■'• '«-_^^,^ boar ; and aUo waa one ofTh. * "^^ "' "» Calydonian AW. by bringing torrflhe°ptr*.?hari!r'''T" ^ ^ ■boar. This ha did by the «d rf A^^^ '^™ by . U™, «rf Tfc"*! to Uia hunuui heart by which » H~ Tto me the meweM flower thst blow. o>T!L Ti»«.>.t.th.tdooft«.ue^'j:::;ncr;L^ A»d thi. our Hf. ex«npt fam, p„bUo h.«,t ?»dt«g™. ta tree., hook, in the mnTg b^ota. ^•™™ •"•«<»" «»d good in ey«7thing. ^ THE SNOW STORM. .t^uo^Tthi '^rjhrtr ^t "- '^- -»' •o «"»' poem With the p.„„de toZ^^^'"' T'" C""-!— thi. •wing to it, beautiful w^„X"" "^^ '" '»'— «« -e-Ipture. P. 196. L 21._Maugre. Inq,i,. '"«« • th. N,th«I.nd.. whTTy t^tw'.^' ^JnH>nt^ Au^riJZ ijmmmn wmn, prinoinJlv witt^n^r^'™**'^'*""' S:?---— '- H^fhTJrt^-sr^^.-jj'o^. in one of the* Utile* Ctamnny. He «»» to, de.th A^M^'.:.!; In:^' "' ^"""*- =- "«*y ««. ch.ri.. .„ Tm Row. B-vLIl-tntr^^tf-^^J:^ >^ the ^, ^ ^_, ^ ^.«>-««. «n„L„ --- -- ^^^^^^t. THB ORAm OF A HOUSEHOLD ^ It 1» laid th«t thii poem hM lir»».i,. •"^ The «,rf, „, ^i^*^ T"^^' 8«»t ""fort to m.ny «d h " the «««, of uITp^ " *" "" """""^ "' -^y^t. Bypitt, ■»t why, ^ yj^ l^TLIll? »v JJT" "*'•' •""«•■ I k«» « ide. of thislTd to myti.^"^;!^"' "^^"^ » <»« h«, «pre«ioo for it in wohLl Thi r« '""•• **'k'>»t flading ur «« Without tty eflbrt of my owT.*^ " T^ *" «y«.Ui»^ Jl.i. poem belong, 71L Z^ ciU"^"^ «*> «d «.y p,oflt,My b, oompWUhTt "^ " -ff«-«W* FAITH, HOPE AND LOVE The Qruue^ Thing in ,He ,Zl ^'"'^'- »«• Henry Dnnnmond'. INDIAN SUMMER ••"OMW MSOUITION TBT CHART (ANSI ond ISO TeST GHAUT No. 2) ^^^^ '653 Ea*t Main Strwt '-^^E (7)6) 2B8 - 3989 - Fox 78 HANDBOOK TO THK VICTORIAN READERS. ^"Li^tt i^r "■" ''-''"''" '■' "-'■ -™»^ •-» - THE EAGLE AND THE SWAN. Thi. election i« intended to bring out the cruel and savage nature of THE LAST LEAF. "Thi. poem was suggested by the sight of a fiimrB well bn„»^ . onh?or;<;"hr Zr- '"" "' ^'^^^ Thoml^TelXThX ^tasor^rindiisTtrrorLi„rre^"„— THE TAKING OP QUEBEC. This selection is taken from the 4th ChaDtar of *),. ^„ ■ 'ently told in ve.^^ T^' ^kofVl b n."""^ " ""^ "'^■ Rand's r.„«,^ „^ ca:!:^^:tx mJi zv:tT^" account Book v., page 216. '""ggs;. uorapare with this Wolfe. With his army of »,000 men. had been [^sieging the g™.t THK TAKING OP QUEBEC. 79 natural fortrew of Quebeo, defended by Montcalm, with 16,000 men since June 28, but had not succeeded in making any impression. The approach of winter alarmed the captains of the ships, who insisted on immediate withdrawal Wolfe resolved on one more desperate attempt fcvety means waa token to conceal his real intentions from the enemy The troops were all embarked, as if for immediate departure, the ships were kept moving up and down the river to confuse the French until at last Wolfe s plans were matured and final orders issued. The result IS given in the tort. A good map of the miUtary operations before Quebec is given in Parker's Seat, of the Mighty, (The Copp, CUrk Co. ). Wolfe was one of the greatest military geniuses of his age He entered the army early, was an adjutant at 18, and was but 33 when he fell at Quebec. His personal appearance was against him as a com- mander. •' His forehead and chin retreated ; his nose up-tilted heaven- TOrd, formed with his other features, the point of an obtuse triangle. His hair was fiery red, his shoulders narrow, his legs a pair of attenn- at«l spindle shanks." In addition, he was a chronic invalid, never welL and frequently prevented from attending to his duties by illness. But in spite of this there was in Wolfe that which commanded, not only the respect, but also the love and reverence of his men. It says much for Pitt's knowledge of men that he should choose this unprepossessing sickly colonel, to command the forces against Quebec; the result proved he was not mistaken in his estimate of the man. See Wiift by A. G. Bradley, in E,igli,h Men o/Actim Series, (The Macmillan Ca).' P. 213, L 1.— Twelfth. The 12th of September, 1769. P. 213, L 7.— Malady. Wolfe was the victim of a painful ohronio iseaae. A short time before this, for a week, hope had been given op that his life would be spared. P. 213, 1. 9.-Dlsaster. On July 31, Wolfe made a daring attack on the French forces on the Montmoranci. The attack, owing to a too reckless charge of some of the BritUh regiments, and a tremendous rain storm which came on in the midst of the struggle, proved a failure the British loosing 600 officers and men. P. 21.% 1. aa-Oray's Elegy. See Book v., page 193. The Elegy was first published in 1761. P. 214, 1. 10.-Qnl Vive. "Who goes there?" The usual chaUeng. of the sentry. ^ »■ olt' 1" ]^~^ France. France. Probably the countersign. P. 214, L 18.-BoU|ralnTUIe. One of the French genetahi, serving 80 HANDBOOK TO TH, V,CTOBIA» nKAO^ under Montcalm. At thi. n^. i. '«»«* of 3,000 aea ° '" ''" '"«'"'«» "'"v, Q„,b« ^^^ . f^mfb^^M'il^li^'/^"**"- J'"'- Pl»« took if „.„. "la He entered tte^at ^'^t "" """«^ w„ bom in in hi. profe^ion. Att^TZZ^T^^ "^ "^ "P'" «■«"<»• warsof Fr^oe. kew«i„i7^?J^."'^™«7' » "» "-ntinental m North America. He b«uV?; °°'"'»'"^ "^ "•" ^'^ 'oroe. hold the colony and obS^S^^ ^sfngmehed himaelf in hi. eflbrtT^ have .uoceeded in hoiangout 1^^ h Z I °'"' P"'™'' '"' ■night battle. «"ng out longer. He d,od the morning aftTZ ««»™>.«nto„t J;?^„*/f ""^- Two of the brig«U„. "Idler. «,d ably wconded the e^?L , w'^" ^°^ "«" »kilW»« »»«i3 Governor of Quebec .^rf ° l^""'" ""™y «« after- THE INCHCAPE ROCK. TU. poem wu written at Bristol liun j ■ . extract f™m an old writer. "By Se^ ." <»«d on the foUowi^ Iron, allland in the German ««fZa ™ ,,!.' "'^' '*»'™ "^ ^pe. very dange«u. for nav.'Tt^™ Cf^'.^» "«* "^Ded Inch- It u reported, in old time., uSTZ »!^ L overflowed every tide, upon a trie or timber, whi4^''„;ii;;:=''. '^^ ™> • b.llTflx«i K.vmg notice to the «Ul„r. of^^!^, 4.^ """f "^ *"• "•■ thereand mai„.i„ed ., u.e ^b J:SrAb^ranS"S,7J;' . HOW THBSEHJ8 BLBW THR MWOTAOTl. gl ™rook, nearly oppodte the mouth of the Tafi; . L? '^" .pnng tide., and there » deep water J^rll^-l l .^""^^ "^^ »' built on the ««k in ,8U by iZlZu ^ "^ "" ''«'■"'""«' *" HOW THESEUS SLEW THE MINOTAUR MaemillanCb.) Se^^tT ™ ^^o ^ '^^ ^'"^- (The faL?;, n'-J^r-,^-- -«'• '^»' newly arrived at hi. hi. mother, who had^tr^tio'. i Z T ""'""' " '^'^'^ "i"* l^bletoWtklar^e^lr^rjh^rhXtTh'ftr^^^^^^ hu sword and mndah. Tt.—,,. latner, had concealed U»k p<«e«.io„ ome.^MLTnr°rd°''^''r''''«''°™' whe„ he arrived after anoo^^t^^fng ^t^^trT*^ '" ^"""^ ««g^ hy hi.^therandp™elaLedlf:«:::,,^r" " '^"' He^hThJ; „^h^'l"\.™^f J^ ,^"'- -'^ '"her of The«n. /earof hi.nephXtrelro''VZ.'™:;fo'Lr:,'^i""">^^ »t once recognized Thewn. when hlTj, Z "^Pe""^ the crown. He hi. «,n.^wa. inoZo" wt™ hr^tr^'' acknowledged him a. made him promiw that if ti ,. departed for Crete and voyage. The«,n, forgot hi. p^milT m V*"" °° "" "'»™ «il., thinking that hi! a„„ wa, Z^ ., Y f f"' ""^ *" '"""' which now b^n, his name, r^^'n "^ """*" '" "'" -•• ve^ ^ch'J;;SLShVarr'' ^ " """"f ""■ «-■" ^^^ oon.idered Mcred " """Sht after. The person of the Herald wa. 82 HANDBOOK To THB VICTOHIAN EEADMg. very powerful monarL-Ii «,„! ..xtendHl hi. „ the -Bgeun. He pur,u„, Da^lZTl?" TT" """' """ """'•• "^ eourt. Mine, followed Un^tXln i ' """'"'"'" ^ ^ '«»>• the king of that o^u.^ry wh„ id I'^T i'"" ?"' '^ ''"th by P. 223, 1. 2i.--creta o„, ^1 *" ''°"™' »P »"*^'»- anea„.f.„ou,f„rndr^„lie^J:dT\'r'"?'" '" »'"' "«'''«"■ were in force there. "** '■"■ """ "»*" °* «!■>«. which faLT^ittr^lluKu ■""■ nr' '''"°" """ '•-?'->. and. P- 224, I W -S„„, „V „ ,7" °' '"'" '' ''^'«» '- 'he text Th.e.,who„theyatte:pr«> by celebrate;i;ititof™'^';GrX™tl',^.^,'"' """' "' *"• "«» yea™ bad been »v:Si;L"S„°Ma«V''™°'°"' "-"' -"■■="'« .lain all who had cX Lainft it T, "*"""'"• "=»■• ^then^ .„d had -truggle, by Theseus, w"it th!l T T"^ ''"™' ""^^ " «««» ^orifioedittoPoseilr "*'" *'"' ""*" <" Athene, and of 'the't;|„a -'""''-'*"''«•• ^ ""o^oe to the monmfu, n.„^ p<^S*io!ni;™S*- jdeTer " ^'*'°"''« '^'■'""»» -««• •ible. The Ubyrinth ofclte "^j TT ^ 'k"^ '"""* ™»* w« modelled on the famous o™ TCt ' '^ °~^"^ P." ^:V'.8""Ha°ve T nl*"' rr**"' '""ydescribed in thete^ Tnezeno'toAthens Zafte^lrf"^?;, ^T^' °" "«'"-' fr„„ famous n>bbers and monste^ A f^n*^'" "/,"'"•"'• ''"I ••"'-» "any to the incident here ^oord^ is jvenTZ ^r .I™"'""'' P"" extract is taken. ''^ '^° original from which this amtgl'he otkf "Sfm*^rp*rrr ^ "'™''" ""^« "^ -~'^ begging for the b,dy of Tctor "^ *" '^^ """^ »' ^'''""^ P. 228, 1. 2.— Orew Int« "ri. we« chosen by lot so that ait h^ «ven youths and seven m^den, P. 226, 1. 20 -SmI.^ a '" °'""' "'""'™ '"'»»•»• from Athens. ^'"°- "^ J'""'™'"'-y of Attica, about « nul« LUCY OBAT. 88 inllJit';^-''''^"^- Sometime, called Talu. Hi, .tory 1. giv» despair, hanged herJf "j™' Y-^-^. "'»'«'»"«1 Ariadne, and she in -ulted in the death Z the oulT^ l^"^^;;: X'"*"*"" *""" foUowing chapter in the original sto^ ^ " '""' «*"- '" *•» puSd':Ve't!ir.trh;s ^'■- "-"■"' "«' «--« P. 231. 1. 13.-NaX0S. One of the isUnd, in the ^gean »a. LUCY GRAY. » place. Wordsworth asks that wo should f^^ for tte ~ °'7™* ^» than for the child. She is painted J a crLrur^ ! ZT ' "*^f: mtu«' in her death, not less tVan in her life !^ "'"'° """ '""' Great care should be taken in treating this no,™ ,. ;. ■ .• •. may e..ily be degraded into chUdi,hne«. ^ ' "^ "^ ™P'"="y M H^J^DBOOK TO THE VIOTOBIAW CANADIAN 6TREAM& BEAnsas, "Canadian Stream.,- I »», "f ^ ' V" "" °»" "' "•» poem called ,7 own e„„,„,y. i'w„:"h "^™°f„ '^ "■• f-'"- of r„^„r,:^ ^■opla." The germ of thi, iZm^l^^ T'''"" ""^ -"y^ Cana,I,a„ Confederacy," pubS il t- "^^ "'^" ^'^°' ">« (Walter Scott), 1889. P""""""! ^ ««j„ „™,-™„^ «.":.n'.r,t:.-.rr;' rr-" •- -'-■. c-..' ■n . t hut the making of money "' '^° ""'"' "»' «'« h« nothing withWPrenchmenandafeA J" °?'"' '^'™-- de. Omeanx wh„ ^""rf. See Stone, of Mu, J^^Ty A Mm" f '"**™" ""I'd * Co.). page, 165181 , Slorie, o/2 Mat , ^^^'- '^- ^^th-op Yo™«. (Thea.ppClarkCo.,; Z^^T ^"^1 ^y Catherine A^ lO' George Murray i„ Song. ^X^ltL ^"" ^""^ ^- «•«<<. ' *^**» '• '»• — La Toiii> ni. i » yjnst hi. father and T^^^^t^ '^""J-J^" held Fort St. Loui. Tecum.eh wa. killed. "'^ °' Moravian Town, at which ---2..^.eeu«8e. ^.e chief of the Sh.w„ee .dian.. CAWADMN OTBBAMS. ^ who Mri,ted the Bri«.h in tho war of I«lo ^ ■n th« Brit,,h „rnoe. Ho fen .t li J" "^" " «"«™I boundary between the French IndP^rK *"""'"■ "' '"™«1 "■» b«.It a fort on their .ido of the ," rea^*'" d Tt™""'' '^"' J'™-" «.oonnt«r-cheokthe English bu^ F-frt r " ^'"*J""- *'"''' -de, on the .ito of tho old village o'CI'k"'"' ™ "«' "PP"""' ^"vent it fa„i„g ,.„t„ British ha'dt^Th' "™^ ''^ """"*«"' 7. i^T"i°l"°"""**' """d^-nflic J"" "™^' *' """ '»"-*-y. ^Sir j/d. EdgfrSt^- F^ero/T" '^l' """ """' '"""'»'«' *= O^-X i)om.„,V«, page 306. "" ''■^'""e. i" Song, tf P- 234. L 27.-Hoberval Ti,. n withJaoque.CartierinW,e«I„„H '^™™'«- "^ C.»«Ia, assooiatod Achillo, ho organizedanolr^.':;^;! ■ '" "J"' """ "" """^^ » one of the ™™antio secre,. oSj \'^^^- the fate of which -« believe that the advent,™'. tS' „^*"'«"^'''''" *™''' hav. bngdom of jewels and «,»„gel^c"ant,2 ?'«""'"''y' '«''""8 » company over returned through .rMw' »"'"'■'"»<• "-an of the by ChampWn. 3*^"!'^ by to^'l^-^' ^^'"' '-""^ - laoa . «S'^^'p^r;,!LrL^ri:'.:^---. 86 HANDBOOK TO TH, V,Cro»,AK ,KA»«,. ^-. .t^^cSS-- -p" -^^^ -'"" ""'^ fought .re on the aw,katohow»r "^ *'"'" «"8»K™™t. w.„ P. 23S, L 10. -De Salaberrv Th. he »« killed. See Roberfe ZlZZcl^^"""" "»'«•>". where ^^ THK WINGED HORSE. 8«.^ The book « . whole deal wuT "f /»''""'' '"«rIo, Soribner". the Knight, of Ch.rlen,ag„e, or Cl« t ^T^ 'TJ!^™"'-"- ■" an attempt to abridge and namtT . ' °' *^"». «■<> » principal metrical rfmancL ^f^h^ 1^/'" '^^"^ ^''"' '" "» «lmirably adapted for cUm „„ *''° *''*"« Age.. The«, rtorie. are y»t for «hool room „«, Jexnlol^ ^ "^" ""' "^^ *° » '""'■ and a. (Cha.. Seribner-a SonT ar^otr^^Z:' ^^ ^^-^ ^^^-^ I-ier (American Book Co.) are all fiiiJ^ . " "•'^ "" ^'ddlt Aoa The latter i. well i, iTt^" "^ -'" 'f """ation „„ thi, J^Z Babb. (McClnrg,, a„d p^i,, ^^^JITT'^^T' "^ ^^ M. and Jones, (Holt 4 Co ) "'^ "'' ^«W« ^»«», by Cox M^^h'rri:^""^;^ t: r:;- ^- r ™™'' »' •» - lea™ hi, home and friend, and bZl^ pu*' ""^ ^^ *™W »ne day ^ prevent thi». kept the bo; o^M^bnt"?"."- '"'"""'' ""'«*'''»^ h.m ,„ all warlike accomplifhmcr W '"'*""' """ t^'-ed from hi. home by Ag^ma't. xtg of Aftf™ T!. '"'"'"'='•• "'"■"^d ^■n« Africa, and induced to a«i,t him TH« wiKOKD nonm. •• "fmua, ud while ■Mrohing for hBr TL ■* ™' •"""«'■ w.rrior, of her »» HeTf^hJ ^ °"" °' ""' "'™' "'"-'•rated jj^_^^ go oa, rrinoeM of Cathay, to endeavor to relea« ignorant '"" " "> "''J"" "' dread to the hoL.^e ieid'oTS'^roLic'-ihtr • ''"■ "■• *™'^ «" • with feather.. ^ ' ™'"' *'"' '»'°"»' »»d '^i'W covered »ad make goodt« r^"^""" """ '""" »~'"°«»' «« 'nte^eting, Cir-.td" h^'^llf ^l"f ;, ™',J^^ ^'^^^^ - toe ."Hnee™ of enchantment. When nUoe,! in th^l .^l 7"'""' P"»' "K"™* P. 239. 1. 7.-Bound hta ^rr J '""'" ""' P"™"" '""•■•'»'''■ .ne»y of Char.eC«. a'dwrthertr " "■" "™" •" ""■ R^ro. in order tlTt he ^Z^J^ITJ^T"^ "' ""^""« king. * ^"' AK^mant against the French of M!:!2ktt;rJh'f hr^^Zct^t™. theenohant™,a„d keeper enchanter. ■"Hmcted Bradamant how to encounter the P.242.L7.-Decreesoffate. See introduction. 88 HAKDBOOC TO Till V,o«)»M» ■■ABWW. THE PUIN8 OF ABRAHAM. P""' '• Written. "" "•" ''"«'''8. ""»i«» v.r«, to which th. THE BATTU: OF THE BALTIC i he Incident oelobratB.1 ,„ .i fought between the t^'^tr 7"". v "" *""'" "' Cbp.„h.g„ -'gin „, the „„«„,, ly be ;ll^;'f,''''t" ""•' "» I^CT^ . 'ord.. NaHeon ™„„„i J '^; ^''^'7» »> ">« ".»d. and in hi. „„ Und.' Paul I. „, R„„i , ^^» W« <" ■»».,„«„■„« the «. by the ^l- Paul wa. able to ^ut "hd^^?* **""" '^•'»'-»'' '"j «d i«arIiMdPru«i., ^d the! ^ « P«»-u« on Sweden, t),.. Anned Neut^iit;. ^^^th thravrrrZe'l'":'^ " *-' ^^-' ■upremacy of G™at Britain FauT^' "^"'"'^"S "■« ""rin. KuMianport,; BuMia marchiri t^ ■ *" ^""»'' 'hip* in the North Cape to^lZ , •* '"*" H«,„ver, every port fc«™ northern power.. Th„ oZ^T^ * "'"'"' ^^Wnation of all Z buttheth.«,„„rthen, pow^clnT'* '"'* "»"'" ""^ WooUdJ^ » great .hip., .„rt 25 ,„^:™ ""^j h«ve put into battle line a Z „i Wocha.Ic„f the French ^^.Jln „ ^"* '""y "'»''' "« »»>. «««a„d Und a French a™7i„Zt''^S' """"O* ">« »"">» M,ni.ter and hi. m^uZl n,SZl 11" ^^^ «« -" Prim, deteronne,! that the RoeU. of De",mark a^^r'T'^ •^"""' ^^- He •weapon in the hand, of Nanoirn JL 1"""'' "'"'»" ""t «»««,. "hipB of the line, ^ith frZ^ TJt' "" ^"«'""'' •■ "^ » ''"'^S "^'on, fr„„ the iron lips rfth^if ^°*'' *" "opatched to government." Sir Hyde ^al^^ Ct !"■ *""' ""^"^ Daoi-h the expedition, but in the battle it^lfNT"®'*'"' ™ ™ "»»«»d of a portion of the fleet h«i„« dVs^t ,T '?'.°°""^'*°^' "^h^'with ■»- - p^e on Ap^.rir:V";:i.:^":u«?rhS^ *■■ BArn.! or n» baltio. Malmi himMir hM that it .t "-'«"». h. I».l b«„ „„^. "?^^r"' ""««'« in which, „p u, "d th. 8wri«. Th. death of th! rj . ™*«" "" «"•"<"• Pwm hM .bout it » martial rin„-^'i. '* " ""Piriiig. The -wm-u. I^«forr.«^^::i?.'xt'^•'"•'""«'"■p^^ OI diction and oleatnen «» .. . "" hardly be attempted Pi,ri,„ -mjuiud. Ti'^m°'zrCe;t^ri"""""^'^°'^"p "•'""'^"-.■"tiomi.imiUrTi.I'*?' ^; *Cu.), .„ „„,^jj^ Patriotic poem., ,uch a. Th.n T "^ "^ ^"'■- Tenny«„-. 4n'^!ba^~^'J:: «*^^,. "^-^"le™. ,„^Ht near Cbpen. P. m. I 8._PHnOB. ThrB " ""y " tbree time. --pw.^Sxif:,t-r:;j:''-"^-'«>eH„.vi He portion.; ' '*^»*^»- A'-ytW-al^.-animalofoolo-lp,^ thfn^hL^7,'"i»r, J'^i* . ^^^^ clo«, action flew at P. 24S. I. s._j,„ of rnL?"*"* "" "•'"''o ongagement. "..n»t«p..tten. ' *•"" '°*"'°- ^be action began at five U>!n!f 'to' chl^lf fil'lfoff^t to"^ """'" ""' -" ^-PoUed buoy, had heea«moved. L. Se d^iftTnT "'.*' °'"'""'"- " "» ""' <»"o to grief. " "* ''"^*'"e «™»1 of the battle .hip. 80 HANDBOOK TO THK VICTOWAN ««AD«M. -hip. apart w„ .b„„7a6o feet ''™"'«' *""" "' *. hortil. „^,^,2«. ,. io.-Adam«.eiae. Like ad.™„, .„ „ ^ p 3^K I *M o « fire durirlg the Uttk '***"*"■ "^ """■'*' "' ">« D^i-h -hip. took P- 248, 1. 28.— HallaH XT , ««««e i„ th.« Zlf^:.Tft^;*f,r' )^l *"« Dane., but «,„t . I-rfNel«,„ h«. direction, to^'„C" ^ \"8""'"»''"- th. D«,e.. but i the firing i. <„„ti„ued ™Te ^ZjC""^rr''""^' "^"W be obhged to «t on fire all the floati^ h»» T''' ^"^ '^<*»° -"" b»v,„g the power of „vi„g the brt'rS.^ T l" ^ '*''*"'• '^""'"t After another me«.ge .toli „g that 1^ 'Z''" ""^ ^"'"""ed them." •-S tbe flag of t,^„ J^^,tTol"Z"'j *" """ "^" '« «»d- it wa. «-o„,f s°"L''2x„d'!:;';h''r^ • '-*■ ••«-"«- »PpI»a« when Nelwn landed **" ""»• ""ere wa, „o Co^Sn and~S^l,t°t™ and ^ZtJ!^'' """' « ■»''« '«" Sweden. The ".torn.y stee^" ll'eltonr ,""•"' '""" *'"' ™"» " the poet. ' P """"*«°"'"'lyintheiniaginati«,of ^^H""''*^"'"^^"^^^ Sir Hyde Nehon however, paid no attention JilZ^ ? ^^ engagement -.gnal hadonedi^atrou. reenlt-the Uttte nl T ,T "«"*'"«• "The ^gaged with the Three-Crown Ba^ri!! '.!!!?' "^ '"«*'™ "«» •''»P« battery got her in full «^„d a "L* u "^^ ""^ ""'^ ""> Da™* him»If, heartb^ken wi*«, 1™^ tl!. ^^^'^ ''^'- «»". excIain»d,.WhatwiUNeI»„t^„^ nt^l™ ''\''«'"' "^ i"' ;ntwo."-i^feA^,. Nelaon had b«lr L *."'"''''*''* ™' hin, before the battle, and deaorib^ir?^T «q«a.nted with Ri„„ j„t in the poem. ^""^ '""' ""^despatoheainthewordaC n » , , THE PrOMIES. ^ underlying the text, „d ^^Ch ?""" *"'" H-'^home. . the ^enu^u^der the'^.I^ Tf™' '^ '""^>P«' " ' «odde« by »o.t <«,eb„.ed %»4^f^oaf "ZT, " ^''•"™- "- <" the «pIo.t. are related in the t^Tlr.^ '°«^- ^ "»"">«'• of hi' ^^■^r" " •"«'■ -er a^;^" »?^« « pd -fter death j;^«<™pM^trj^rpar';^^^^^^^ *f^. Hephaetu^hi. »™^^^ andki'"'".'^ «^^» Wm hi. Z^r °"°"'°" ""y ""■• '"'ther^rhrLon r J"" "" «"" '«'»' •"■•"'•dtLgLt.^rn^tlrwa' !S;..^'^ ™''<'' ">« Titan.. h«l w« oo„peHed t„ ™ppo,t the Je.T °„' th„ ! '^'' ""' » """"quen™ Wh» Heroule, wa, engaged npjfthe ^ITT'"" "" "■™"''™- «» He.per.de, he ..ked the a.^.t.n^TAt.^'" 'W? "•""*" "' ««as. The Titan refuwd 92 HAKDBOOK TO TH» VIOTOEIAK .EADIIB8. pla«, during the luC «1 t, ^f" ^"'^'^ °«'""«' »» take hi. and departed. ^^ "^^ '" *"* °'«™""'» ^*^ h^l procured wJ^- ^«uU^TfX?pp JrohXr '-'r r "'■'•*' '' weddinjj d«v Th„\™i . " "* 8*™ *" Zeu» on their ™" JMiATH OF THB FtoWKM. Giaote with rurnaees fi„ i ««e.utiful theHghea„d„„,,„„eJJ:r.'';'3«--u„,too.whic^ iTofem/a. ™ '"» the great Finnish epic the withrea"''HX'r'^"'""'"^— ■•^^r.Cnaintance Bl«k Hawk «,d hifL^iXtor.nT,:^""'" '" ''^^-^^^ Oltche KanJtO. The Or«t Spin, the Maat,, or JlS'l'^-'auPlk. Death. THE DEATH OF THE FLOWERS. . I*" poem 1. a threnody, written h„ n ...ter Who di«i of co„a„n.;,irlrth^^^7""' ''' """""y "' h" oh.nA«l companion of hi/oMdhJ^ he J ^ ,!f "' !«. •. To thi. monument, with which the me^o^o^lT* """ "' ""■ °°'"-«' 94 HANDBOOK TO THB VIO«,r,a„ ^.ADraa. m«n thought of tho poemfaS the rL^f /^L '"'' '""'^■» 'h* '^t.hou«g„„„th^r/o';h'n:;:j;:r'*'"«"""*»'- ^ SAMCEL JOHNSON'S REPENTANCR '■Biog™phiclSUetoh™",„''Zll::'e.*'°^- "" "•"'^» » AUCE BRAND. o^dTE^:,'tS^"»-»™'to'"it.^the%Cfl.r„fl^ ho™„u' '°"*y- ^~'-°'"'""«»g'«nn for the baying oftto P. 277, 1, 7.-Hold by. Remain i„ WnM * oountry. ' ■™'" '"■ ^*0U. An open tract of D SI'. ^*— *"**''•• Sworf. P ik ■ f -''f Win*- In tha dark. oio^h. ^"•*"- »"«'"' •«'»w«i- Crimson. Cn„,«„ n»terialof,aoh7^^LuIL^~ ^'?7.™'''f """' "•> the ofthehappinewof umkind. '^"■'" ""''«?"'*"« «nd en vioq. raou "EVAwoKLuni'i 96 ducted their midnight Zlt^^^^,'" ""'°'' *"*' ''"^" ■»»■ ««« the gr.™ they encle* are «rr^ ?~"' "^ ' ''"«''*<'^ «««» ix«d to be nude by the^t rf 2^?"""™ "■ '"'»^""" '""l »« V P. 278. 1. 22 -Fata X;'*'.^^-""-''^ *»" in « „;„,«. "^ habit, th... were .upp<«5™ ^ke offenl J^™ °' '^"^ "°" 8™» to ».ume their favor^.^.r^;^^™"' *''™ "-y mortal, venture! ^ifto etj^-;;:^''p'2'^4:f ^»^ " ^e ^™. were ^„pp^ ^ they gave to tho« mortobThoT^fa,,^. ?"'""' ""iation, and P«»«denoe, £«„.ded uponthira^rj ' T *^'' ^^' » "t-i" of Chriatianity, w^^pj^'l": ^« "<^ <"- ^^e oro«, the lymbol P-ed to have died wtow!«i„*!?, •?*?'*• ^^^^ '«'«»» '"« »up- p.^,j.u-w,«Tb'?C'^'^'°^""^'«"«- 'w.r.L;.a;;^Tr,r;.,::ttXt4l«--^^ prom "EVANGEUNE" P.rb„.n..^„„^„„^'°^r' '» h. connection Chapter ^oT^ of theA^dian,. ^n^lt ^^hrLr rfrvll'''" r°™' Evangehne was the daughter of B»n~n . b .f?^ ^" " hiatory. e-t farmer of Grand IW, the teautM^^^t"'"''"' '<•«-»'*- the Ba«„ of Min«,, i„ No™ 8^tt"^i.:f "" ""^a" ™ ">« shoreeof in peace «rf oontentmentTd^ "."rf. w ""r '* '^"' ''»'• &">". l»Wed by all in the vuC F^m h* ' r '""""^ ''°»"'^'''' "d vuiage. From her earUert childhood, she had M HANDBOOK TO Tni T,ew>mw »»ADMi LebUno, the notory. D^riTfu '"'"'*^«' "> "» !««««» of Ren. «P««ed the f«r7h.t ti^ThJ^o*'^ J^' •PP«nHl in the B«fa .„d The ne»t day, «oord^ .JT " ' P^*'"" P-T"*- the ch«„h, wh^re^^ ^T'T' *t^" "'™^»" '» •w. inioroed that tth^f ?^i LTv^ """" «"**»•"■ They once .ro«, which w«™j„^ t«>i«hment from Ac«lia. a tumult at "«antim., Evangelic wJ^^^STrld"*™""^ ^ "" fcer time comforting the tremMiZ«Zr ^ """y- '»" 'P'"* Wren f »m the ohm^h TZ^T^ ^ """^ "^^ "» ■»" we" •«!!«.. Here a„ediot ^erf .^^JL l^ """ ""^ "' ™l«katio„ complete Ev.ng.Iine>. ni^r^ ^Jjl °°.*?« — •^<«. "h"' to ■«1>atate«hip. ThaTilwTw' k ^ *'*"'' *^ ""ried into But Ev^^UnT^ ^hir ,''T"^> •"<* »■>« ri,ip. .ailed a«y. P«t of the^ "oT^h^'"^ J? J" '-" '« Gabriel The .^ —y year, and tookTerT^'^ir^; ' ■*"" '"o" <«««» 'o; ft«|«.ntl, of her lover. bnZZ'^^jUV^^*- ^ "^"^ At laet. worn out, die became . hL^TT^ "°°"« "P *'"> >'^ Ing. wart ™.e mimingTtat tZ^?^ ">™ in PhiUdelphia. Enter- eyo. It wa. Qabrid. He of twovi^^i ofKntlh^S^ St- Catherine^thenan.. of Alexandria. On the« J^^IJ^'^"^^ *"""' «"" Ca'h"!". go to the chnroh and b^dThttr^ L\ZT '"*!' ?' "»'■'*'■' *" only maiden, could Uke nart TT- «" °' *'"" "'"t^ A. "«n. "to remain „n».3^ '" ""' """-""y- ""> "P"*™ he« of I'lii*-;*^,"^'-,^^;^™ to the Mn«. „,,, ,^ „^„ IV.. page 23. ■'"•"'"»""»• «"tmg hi8 poetry. S« Book SONGS OF THE NIGHT yieht. Book v., page 312 Iv^^T' "'""=° ^''"«'' """""t ^o- P. 284 L 17 S^ii ■ "^y ** ■*«1 in this conn«,tion. »». «• as—Ood s oiory. y<* xxxviii., 7. HYMN TO THE NIGHT -vo^.reprodn. the L^^io^rfr "h^ 1''':^ '' Lf «W KAHDjIOOlt TO TR. TIOTOWAl, MKADWU. father, Ore.te. ^^ wf ^^C^'^th ° '"■*• **" """■ "' "'• the orim/™ m; „pl^^ %•.'»" »° "»' «ther night or d.y, „,»„ (The M«„irc^X",?I^r"lX^'7 :l'd^* '^«««^' ALADDIN, OR THE WONDERPDLLAMP A FOREST CALM. «^»':::i«r::it:i!?'*'^'^'- "<»»»•*««- •-ginning puMirted in . f^entarrfo^T^ °' '™'*™ " '«22, «rf pat« thodeUght of that exZJLT r' ''»^'«'< ••>'' antici- n«r Pi«, of thioh Tp "™r^„Vl^r. °""' °' "•<" ^"""o- to whom thi,, and several otW I^ "collect on. The ' J.„e' wa. the wife ot bi,ZS CaoUin wr"" °?'"'"'^' "« '«""«d. «^denoe.ndu,.in,ri;tS''''"^'^":*™;.'''° "T^ ^"""'y'' >"* «d yeanung and di«iti.ft iortit"^'? 1 „'""*' °' "«"'' the poet."_^<«t„;^r. present, ao oharaoteriatio of P' m. I fiilXL ^^'"™'?'» """g «•; Mediterran-u. ble«ed. ^"*°- ='*™"'y- ^y""" ™ the abode of th. ™" "iOAPB or "» «*"" P«™».1 .tteud. 4of.'°Jl».:f*^?S::^:. .^J«f '^^ of th. „oM. hou« „, I«ol«d Gtmm,. ^^° ' •""'dant* She rfterward. n«ri„ h^'^^. ^IT^^be^^*. K " t' ' ""^ maa-at-ar™ Sir William Do^ He Z^^T ^ *"" ^'^ °' "■« Cartle, Abbot of St. Mary-., ^od^^',^""^ Glendenni,^. ,h^ Tr, rrr "•'^-^'^^beQ-ur"^ -^ '- "■• P 311 L r^ll^.f*'- Tk« Virgin Mjy. bef-^tli,. by thffS-rtetXTh'^.T" ""^"'"«« «-« F^tunatoly the attempt ^«^,^tS^ ' "" °""^ '" P-*"" ">» Q-".. I-^^ ^er^fwl^^mltt^r Vf.f °°"'«'"' "•* "■""« of P. 312. L 29.-Ta,LS s^ °^" "' ""• '■°8™'' Mmray. Wy had i„ai.ted ™'2^w ^"^,^1* W ""l*" '""°" *'"' *■«"• *'"' to guard agaiu^t any .uehtumplet ^„f^""^ «"- -^- ^ orfer !•• 313. 1- 9 -Coppse-candles. The win „• the wup. 100 ■AltDBOOK TO TR. TICTOBUH ■■ADn*. look With f.vor «,r;h!r;:l '*^' ""'" *•" ~"" "»">. did .»„ inl'"™ ^'.;o;2"* "^ *"•' ■•""' •'■""' "•"'""y •?!-.«« -t... Hew..kmed.tU„U.Twrd eXthX:L^™'"" THB BALLAD OF THE "CLAMPHEBDOWN " willbebec.u»her«am4ZL^^ ,'* "»'«»"~« <» the «., it b«t are «.mpeUed toTTtwruf:^ '°" ?""*"• -*"■ """""'y. thefoen.ile..wav T?» J T !L "' " " "ght-d-y dock " with be pointed ou . 1 ^tj^ •Ple-'d'cl vgor of the l«t .t««„ d.o»ld wo^id «^ H i^-4r;t:™pr"'' "'--' '" -« »d«pid'„^„^''^^ P 321 1 o/T » i^ •-*• ■*''''>'»died seaman. P ^ ' ■ M "S?'*""'?"- * ""^"^ »pid-flring gnn. '"• '■ "-Co»n»n»-tower. The piiot.ho««, „f ,. i™^ BATTU OF LANDBT. THB BATTLR OF LANDKN ^.^^pip- '« XIX "HJXXtaJratht."" '""'"'*»"'"' *" ""» Ch^P*^ "iiuam liad™oc«eilede«rIvin lam i„ „•/ , . the F™,ch king, Lewi-.V^I^T'T'""''"'' '"™'"'"- ™-™y- took oomnwnd of the .nLj"o«l J!, "??"« "' '«»• W'"*™ found hin«.U „pp<«d to ov„whr;„;tjrT' *'"' ""P"''^ He ity of Lewi. ibZZni^ZTJ^Z^' I "'J"* *" ""■ ""■'«'• I«vi„« Luxemburg with M W mel^^ ^:"'" ""^^ ""*>''"''. French genem,. b/a «,rie!^?Zmn^Zr *" ""'""»'«• '^ in induoing Willii„ not onW Tih! ^ *■" """""»««•. ".ooeeded Thi. left Willi«n ^th tat M (^■^ITJ^'' """"'-"•y "rvioe. «»» Under th... c^u^^^u'! T^ "■" «••«» "' I-nxen.. F^ich, with the r«ult reuHT^. , ?* "Ot '"*="«' ^-y ">« «ve, « the Frenrvilr^ »ot fnn !^ ^ """'" ™ "«'«»• WiUian. w« .» rt«ngt?ver C 1 "^J '"'' '" » '«" ""k" •bont 10.000 men. "" '"" ™ »<* "*> »* I«den wm 8r«tne» of heart ^4 ™der defrt7^r™'^V'"'"'y """' "«» in the narrative tend, to hrin?*""- N°'« how e«;h .ten . how the det.irattl^^""^ir .hT h" ?" °' "■"" J""'"- -' u«.rfo«.t».t.„d„,im"r:i;uaii4:'n "vr, '^'■\'"f'»«™ a marter of the art of narration^ ■ , " ""^"h.? ■"- howerer, thi, point If the eLTZ '., f "P"""'' "™" "'■""'•» he laid o.^ aabrZxeeUentta^irrtr^t f T' "' """ ''"^' ""> '"«<«■ ». 32S II -^T JrV ^T^- °' ""'*™'^ 'tn,otur«. - «s,i.l. King-. w.ihamm. HajtyretreM. WiUiamh«i IM .«»«« « ™« rtcnmi,,. .^umm. ?^«"~^^^ ' "* '^"' ""«" "'-^ I"' »«. 1. 4. -smut siZ, A ; T •^■°""' -' *'■"' .it«.ti„„ -tirt. homin ..^H.,°S;^* "'•'•"'«' i^"»"l. Writers dip^^ P«t in th. battle „, U^^^, ^^ ""^ •* " ~rl, ^ ^ Ck "Won. in the «„iceo< ?«„« h.^^JT* °» "^o- *plon«.«o ««»■WI!i.^^t'^l?„^'S: ^' °' "■» «~*«t of the I^eh ^nother.„ddi.ti„g„iri,edhr™X„Ia "h '""»'^' «»""'"d of Frwioe in 1678. When »i.. -« T j "° *""» ""ode a nrnreh.! Lu«mbur» ».. _... ^" ""■ «'»'«*'~oy under Willi.™ „ "r™"^ of iw ■-"uguiwiea nimaelf in all ii " -"■"■■■•na o» IVMoe u, 1678. When the oonfe^Z, L tJ^^ ""^"' * "^^ •'« made Cor.m«derrS ? .f ^""'"" *" '°™od. .k.t.™ :'"*'"*"« «nd Landen. w. ji.i , ." Luwniburg wm made Conmander-in Chi-'f T.!" Confedenitea *""*" "o ""ore viotorie. agai irt the the "legitimate Jr7JtLnT„rr"'r"?"' '^'"' "' Berwick, wa. the Duke 0, Marlborougt HeL"l,d:S'«'l»^°'urohiU. the ^^ «-de hi, atf.mpt to wiS that IntT 1,^" ^k".'"™* "««' J"— th« war, he entered the sen^ '7r>.^"". "■" *•""»" ol« of •turned high «„k. He w^ WiL at Mr'' .'" "'"*' '™-- '» ««• P- 324, J. 27 _wi,„ "„ V "t Ph.lipaburg in 1734 Stuart, and hen«.„rtte5^!::.'"'- '''"' ^'"'"'"" ■" ">« "o- of ■"»■ .iTIXM or M1.DB,. j^ •"Pri". owi^ to th» broken n.tCrf t^.?!'"* *' '''""'"■•k- Th. Brittah troop. „„der Count C "J^'^Ik """^ •""""■*'• ^ ^ th. Hou..hold Wg«,. of W iA'r »■;«•»- -«"> out in pi«„ »d dnvM, b«k with great Io«. '^^^ ^' ■*"*" »•« *>'«t«l "^Cw rfTh""ffi °' Ho*;;!.'?* ^L""" •" »'"' °"'" »' Orl««. "■ongh ^'y a boy of ,1 HThe^ '^' "* '"""'" "' Steinkirk!!S^ P. 388, ^ 24.-S0taM. I '"■"•P-rtant command at Unden -»nded the Dutcht^^^gent^rS i^'"" "«■=■"• *''° ■=-• d»tingui.h«J him„l, at jh. C„. « . * ""'^ *" '"<««». H. » IreUnd. Hi. ^„a,„Z Skirt wT"''' T""""'"'"-'""' •very officer .„d n»n in the Englirt .rrnv'^KV'"." '""' "■* ''•'■«> °f »«» by hi. harsh and overbeaX IL^Z^ t""^ "'""'■ ^ "<" '«"■ '""oneof thefirrt who .id7w"h"theT^""r''^''*°'«™»''d. "-nded the Life-guarf-, at the CVall "' ''"'"«"• «« «>-■ -™w^ ----^s;^::rrc:i;:---^^ 104 HAKDBOOK TO THE Vr'' — recalled on aco„„„t of h s il t^'e^"" 'Zl' ■"."■« ^"-"1- l™* wa. P. 327, 1. 10 -T™...-.- """^ess. He died m 17aa native country. ^ "'""'"" "•»««'" •>? fighting againat hi, to wf^t'"ri™I*Marlte;„„i'™He' ''"«"/"'. ^-o™'- «»™d only personal courage a, for Sy" "^hT nTZ''^^J'.^''' '^ unsucceaaful attack on Brest in C Th„ t T ^'^^ ''°""« "> was responsible for this disaster. ^^"^ °' Marlborough ori« by'^EZlrt m. °' *ne'„f t^r . """: ""''" °' *'■« «»'^'- Only Princes of the royal bW Li ' r'™' ""'''" '" ^""f"- higher nobiU,,. a™ Xi ^^ ^^C 1'°""^, "««■«-> -^e a dark blue ribbon, edged with ^d^ ■ ^! ""'"'*'" "' *■■« •»^»'- » golden letters, with a buckTe andr»„^""«/^r"" "' *'"' °"^" ^^ .eft leg, below the knee , Z'^t^^X^':^- ^e '" ""™ T *"" order is an eight-pointed silver staw T ■ ■ *'""8° "' the St. Geon^e, enciXl ^tSf ^arS ' "'' '" '" "='"""' *'"<' ««» <" GaLftke™\-"lrHotr;Jr """''"" ''*'■ *-" O'*' »' «>» others is the •■ lesser G:r^T::h:iuT:of r. o " '"™'"- ^""^ encountering the Dragon-pendanI tf ^H t m ■■«' °° '"'"ehaok the le^shouHer^ X3th.':td\ratr;ftr^''^^ fands. The inmates, wCo a-T 'nilT' ""''"'■'"'' ''^ g-vemment and are under complete n,iLr; dt"™' '*" ' "^' -««» «>r'vic?!j Wilhal""""^'* '"'"*'• ^" '-" -airy „«<„,„, i„ ,,. P. 327. 1. 12.-fiye-wltness. Note the skill with which MacauUy ™« BATTLK OF LATOb,. ftew introduce, mnet n.™™,.! . .. The challenge w„ ^l^X^^ it "^^ ^ '" ■'"«"' »™'^"' b«ve,t of the Greekheroe. T^^'^'L'"'' °' ''«'™™. one of the 'ortnn-i for «,me time ^'" '*"»'*' P««>-e«ed with varyfcg S^'rnr„f:^"'.°"~^. »:i::^:;:i-^-r4ht'hu„.erh.., J ■"' ■■ '^™" '■> "» «-«• Wlc Of Homer.. TheperMnal bravery of^' r' '^ ^- Coenr-de-Lion ,f En»I.^ '•t«e'^'jotd'!t'HS;„ !;'^^«™«'■ i-ediately befo™ »o»nt«, ^ ^ .„^„ po^\™"^ *" "*»8 in f«.nt of hf. a3 ■"h knight. Sir Henry BoW Tn ^ **"■ "•« '""le-axe. an ^»' fweryed from the .Zk and'^lT"^' """"^ »'»" "^ B™1" " - "' r l.:Sih'^«" -^^^^^^^^^ ^"' '"^ ^ ""^'^g^-j^^u^ay. '• ^" «"»«t"tion wa. feebk I^d ««."tiWcL^';;;;^*'»»f Jk'taton. Wmiam wa. afflicted with ■■»P«ible that he eo^l ZZm7 "J' ^"^''"'^'^ P™o^c^ t ■o gh,.tiy that he oouldll^*''/'"' """■''' *•>" y«"- ». faJw^ '~"»ot b„.i„e« with ICtlJVT!?''^- Tho«, whoZ7 -"■• .-'. -«hi„g „„tii tbor-ltir^^;:: -^«^£ 106 HAWDBOOK TO THB VICTOBIAW BSADEBS. THE GREAT STONE FACE. This «l6Dtion » taken from Th, Smm-Imagt and Other T.mc.TM TWe, p„b„hed m 18S1. The following extmct from Hawthorne', diary for 1839 gives the germ of the story: "The sembUnoe of a human face to be formed on the side of a mountain, or in -he fracture of a smaU stone by a ;,««, m(»ra<. The face is an object of curiomty for years or for centuries, and by and by a boy is bom, v. hose features gradually assume the aspect of that portrait. At some critical juncture ™7iS^;k ™1 „* f ^"^ "'"""y """' '" ">» Franconia Notch, called the Old Man of the Mountain, or the Profile. •Die story teaches the same lesson as The Diamond and the Slav Part IL, page 82-" We gww to be like that which we reverence and keep continuaUy before us." This has a bearing on one's reading one s companionship, one's environment. The attainment of an ideal IS not primarily a matter of birth or wealth, but the result of careful, faithful, honest effort. ' JrU^)' ?• 'r''.""'- Tl-^ Titans were monsters of the ancient world, of gigantic size and horrible aspect. w,^'.f M '■ l''^ "'""*' "*' Washington. George Washington's home was at Mount Vernon on the Potomac. HORATTUS. -This poem is one of The Lay, of Ancient Borne, published in 1842. in the iays Macaulay assumes the truth of the theory that the earlv history of Rome, as it has come down to us, is entirely mythical, and owes Its preservation to the popular ballads of the day. He has en deavored to reproduce the style and spirit of the original ballads' supposed to bo sung by the Roman peasants. Two of these, Homtiu. and ne Batik of Lake BeyiUtc^, are in The Victorian Beaded, ■The following ballad [Horatiu,) is supposed to have been made aW 120 years after the war which it celebrates, and just before the taking of Rome by the Gauls. The author seems to have been an honest citizen, proud of the military glory of his country, sick of the dispute o factions, and much given to pining after good old times which ha» -kh-go, Veil. we„„gJJ::^!!'],]^-«"«'' C^niUu^fU., the Tarquin. Luoiu. Tar,ui. Tby hi. t^^' '"^'^ °' ">« •»»i»l>«l to the Romans A frighttu ori„l ^^ ''' ^"^ ""^* '''">«'« "dion- -on of Luoiu,, ro««d t^ i^L^^r""'^ '^ Sextu^ the eU«,t their adhe«„t. were h^J^TT^T^"''"'^.""'""' '"■""y with irtep.tointe«,ttheneightoS,„ri!Z'" '°™«'.ately began to take M«n,of.pI„twithintX"^i"„dirf'*""™- ^*«'*'"' "d Veii. to take up hi, eau^^ t the CSt ' P»Pleof Tarq^nii werertotorious,a,uper„,t„„,^i '"*X « ? ""^ R°"»™ be the ca«, aa the RTmans h^^^f * *''° "'«■" deoiaring thU to thinl attempt, with^:Zi'^„^: ^^r" '"" ? " "" »4. H^ Church'. «on„ /™„ zC (X m ™' " """^ '» *''« text. i»ok to „»d in ooCtit1^th^;"T:^ ?"' ■■' " ™'y »«>w whoolrcon,. An excellenrC .hZ„ fi^ ,» "hould be in every mentioned in the text, i. given fe ^ZJ ''">«™ <>' the puZ H. Flather. (The Cambrid^Te';;,^'" "^ "'"^ *■»«' '««'«' hy J- thtrt:g:;ti*r'r'Tre:trrv^^^ t ve, the fine vigor of the ™™e tZv M^d "'"""^ "' ""' ■»"»• «mile and descriptive epithet the Z^r. '''^'T™ '"''«•■ "■« "« of P«.per name, i,uV the ualrf.^rri'''''f'' "«' '""'"'•"''' «' the „.e of repetition, MitZu,^^ I"^^ P*'^'™'«'- i»«tance,, .U the.plendidpatrioti™ rpaL and " "''°"« *"«'• •'»»'"«™ ■'Ioj^"or chief. T;a,tS«trrr*;? "" ™^«^ «on being called Arun. "^"^ *° ""^ fl"t-hom, a younger ^^tiu?:iti:!:rrHtXir f r-- '--■ -- Nine Oods. The Ktru,«an, worhi!^ ' ' "*"^ °' "■"" 'f-'^^- 108 HANDBOOK TO THE TIOTOBIAN HEADKB8. ZT!?! r. 1 '"^"y- *•"' **»« " •«». »« excluded from aU poUfcal pc.wer in hi. ,„tive city. He kcconlingly «»^rf to Rome, M.umed the name of Luoin, T«,i«im«.r and^ Wme the k,ng of hi, adopted city. Hew., a^Toat*! rftT. ^ ^nd^thT'th'™ r-»'-t«» l-y a 8-.d»„ of Luciu., who M^ or'^Z.'f r*""** " ^"°'" Tarquiniua, .nrnamed a^f^n ^h f ^- ^' *" '■" *''° '"" '»™*«d from Rome and in who« favor Pomena marched againrt the city ' J.3a9. 1 3.-TPy,tln»-Hay. Adayof meeting agreed upon befor- t}Ii^t^T '■ !;-*""»«• The Kntiment here expresaed i. of courw that of I^ P„r«,n,, „„t th,^ „, ^^^ ^^ ^^^ .^ ^^^ ^^^ ^«m™. P. m. I a-Amam. strenuously, a« quickly ae they can. P. 3«», . la-PnrpIe. The permanent epithet attached to monn l^a^n-nthediatance. " On purple peakf a deeper Jl^edeT^d P. 3S9, L IS—VoIateprae. One of the 12 citiea of the Etnacan league now known as Volterra. It waa built on a lofty hiU mSZ h gh, about 6 mile, from the river Carina, and 15 mi J frl the Z It wa. so atr^ngly fortified as to be almost impugnable TtwLTn consequence, fabled to have been constructed by the hands Tihe rL ^!:^jzr "" '""" - -^^ ^"- " ^^l^JS^ite^lltil^^^ of Sardinia are easily visible from Populonia. ounwm. P. 389, L 17.-Pls». Now Pisa, on the Amo. Queen. In reference to its commercial supremacy Rhle '• '*-""*'">• Now MarseiUes. at the mouth of the Jk'^ratvel^er'''^-^^^''^''^"^"'^'"^"-"-'^^- of "p^^fT^rt '/*'"'• """^ '■'"'" "•" "•"^■"«' f"™ ""e interior tH w 1 . """"^ "■* ''"™''" "■"»»• An extensive slave trade was earned on by Maasilia. P ^' ""l '*■"*•*"'*• See note „„ page 3S», line 1. P. 359, I 20.-CoPtona. All ancient Klruscan city, situated on HOBATIUB. 109 ■^'SrJsi""""^-^ "■■•'■ """•■"»■ after bathing in the cu! ^^- '^h' weient, febled th»t p. 360, 1. ft_D„bpo_ ^ Amo and the Tiber, "* "'° 0""'"»'«'. flowing between the P. 360, 1. 7. Luna A -i -rated for it, wineTdoht^""""' ""' '«"'' "^ "•« Maora. eele. p"^ j"°'«™«'"«dg«.pe juice. -"certain the wiU of the god, by tt ' '" """" *°^«- '» sought t wh-h might be f»rni.hedChtVi. .t T?'::''"°'' °' """-art Ti? l"f- *'" ""-■'a of viotimf/or i'tvlb '■ """ *"*'""">' «l^ ' cuatomary before "ndortaki,;^ ' "'"L"""" "V- "- ^-ay/or. It »« uti r*""™- ="" 'i^ZpS^:::"^""-*''™'"™"™" "'p'";;^^;°J;'^"t-gthe«crJ^"l^:^ "" *" """'P"" '»«' pared b;thewiJrt?tb'!rr,fd'a;^!f.'- t'^t'"""^ '-'". P«- from generation to generation Jere tT k°. ""*• '""' '>''"'1«1 down no HANDBOOK TO THI VIOTOWAW BBADBEfl. godded, „, th, E^S" ^fSl^i^T' •"" ""• °' "■• «~» .Kowonpewr "rrfhre::,^ r;rXn\^^ """■' tion of this shield depended the Mfetv It^ w ? P""™" make «,y attempt at amoving it " ^° ' ^ ' U f r," "** *° •hieldsoonrtnioted exactl. ni. I "* , """' "^ *''™" »0>w to tell the on™;^'troofj "-I^'rS ~ ""''■' ™ ■■">P«"We I.ejepHestswpLtr^nrjria^'^rri^^^ -oL^tier""*"""- *'="y'»--'«t«ihinah„nt32„.,.. Jri^'pSe^Srinlir.."'''-"'™'-"' -«-" In orier to increase hi, influence Tal^nlL^" JT'^ '"" "^""^ MamiUu., and when banished frlJ^^ "■'"* ■■" ''•"g'-fr to 0» 8U«™, who w«, b«k J"'"-^-. WU. yjj^ « '*'"'^''»''«»<>tly opposite the PiUtiiJ •»tivepowerw.,enZLd11^1''l"P'^'°" »' ">« Wog-. the ex- held <'ffic»foroneyearZ^„I!r*"'"^'^''^<^°"™'"- The* o^«l "lictor,,.. Ih „, ;t»Srbu'nl fJ^^''*"'™ -"S-" «»»«e..3a,y„bolthatthecon™^p:,e:^\l"f'^J""^ •nd putting to death. Ane mo.t „.v,k ??^^ ""e power of scoureing theconeuK The two if Xt S^,^"^ '"'™''"^ theae„i„ri^„? ■KtueLucretiua ; the formed! the t. TIT"" ^''""' ^»'«""« «d Ioo«outer-«be7wLTf„Ii'i''™''"'."'''"^ *» ™> thVtoga, . «.und the waist. ""venience in walking, was gathered up 'n^VJl:^^" "'""• '*'"•'• ^'" Port- F.«»eot«u, directly Thfhl""""'"'"'"^- ^"P>»ta terms ^' ■• ^-Twelve fiUr eit.es. The twelve eitie, of the hi HAWIWOOK «> MM TUTtOKAM MMUmU. •^ of th. App«.,«^ l^id^"*'' '^ J^t- «»y « th. oth« fa^h^f ■ ' "•-««»'"«• Th. h«d of o» „, th. pH»»,y Bt™,„ ^.R 362. L ll.-Fo«r.fold rtl.M. Co„.p„«aof fo„ Uyer.of „. Brand. Sword. P. sea, I U_War. Army ^^ *"*■"* thf-B?^;^^-*^'^" »'««•»•«* I»<*«g.ofth.g.^.t pr..,te«e.. who were oho«„ from thr.hLJi^' wen, rt, of the« Their daty w« to keep oo™^lt!^"' f^ """ '*"""•• "^ ««"»• of Vert.. The .tetionW?.Jf ^™'"« '"'' """^ ^^ "n the altor that'^hithTthlt^'tS"™ rf~r*'r; "'^»'""'»'' -pporition oioneof theth^ePatriSnbe^'i^^^,'!":^ -»■ the^p^ent.^^ Macr-^Uay. These w... ,1, » >ng<»uou8 and probable."— I.»oeree(EtruZrs). ^"^ '"-"">■ ««« (8^)! and ^^ ™^' by^h^ mrioialflLi!;!.:^ Ta«,uin. the became » odiomi that the PlebJanT™.* '^^^y " """g^ ">o riebiaiiB, or common po<^e, left thedty BoiATnm. jjg »iw. "wnmentol to the intereeU of the FMie. "P™%4 I , '^""^ "^ ^'«" ""'•>»'«> for iU l™. .wt^'"„i*ti;;?Stil[^nhtsr*\''"*"''^ t<'w„..it„ted o„ P^^t 2S „UeX. 4ttC '"™'* "" '"""* '" ""' '-y "' Kt^' *• ^-^Wnla. Liguri., ly,^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^^^^ "«y ri«h and'feSf'**"**' "* *'""*™ °' I*^?. »«th of Utiam. »f Sd'-t.'e'^^''12e"h^ r ■""' ""^ «•— '- - «.o«e. who hadr^TthTTh^T^f T "*' '''^' *" ""''" "f the" oMt up on the banWthe riveran^ grandfather. They were took ^ of the™ until l"TC''j„„r"""«»''y»-l.e.wo.l wh" w« the founder of Rome, and Z rIZ ^ ' ^^"^''''^- ^o"-'-" Utter or progeny of the ahe Tolf "* "" *'"'" »Poken of »» the P- S66, 1. 2.— Alvaran. a j were held in high «epeot in tleCv s . '""'"™ ""^ "8°»- They P.386,l.8._Cheer El^r '^^ ^ '^*^- m^ m. lin^ 9. ' PSWLsZtIi ™tertajnraent. 114 HAIfDBOOK TO THB VI0T0M4W MMAVKtM. «»k« th. »me number ..f atfmpU. to ™,1,«, hi. nH-lher-^ Odyii ."irit. p f!?' ' -Cmytn. Cowanlly. Rom. ■ '-''•^'"'»»- Th» P»l«ti«. n« „f th. »v«. hlU. rf BvU Case. Advene oircum^tanoefc 4h *-"«»"n»- !-"■«. on «oount of th. wound in hi. thf'^* •'■ "^-**"«« «>• VoUoUm. To oh«™ the rank, rf p. 369 L la-Juno. The wife of Jupiterand the Qnwn of H-^.. hiu.!S„t\?;^^*'j'«.tVr:^ -"^ -- "^ '-» -»" -urwtt.xrr«;ortieToi°yrrior."' *"" THE WATCH ON THE RHINE. mn71^"T^ "t°"* '■°°''' '•'"■'»'» "» "tribute the victorie. of Fr«ch fore* Ha w« l^TZZ ""."i""' «"-*«™"^y tb. tn» patriotic fl« fa w. ^t ^J? r" "' *■""'""•■ *"' '•• ^ "" b~kof th.^.^'^^'::;;;"^ '^^ popaUrity until th. out- The traiulation printed in Book IV i. >i. . . « » „ THE MARSEILLAISE. Th. ho.pit.ble C^Hhf SSl . '^r'^ " '"" table of thi. family. «d n«Lti« of^ tha?:^tLt^" " ^"'^ '^ "» «^""«- •nd » few dice. „f K.™ ^ . T ^'^ *""*?' 8«ni»n braad Um.ntingt^'™eny^;fc,^:r=\™"«' »?'y •' W friend. ^IS Orifice t\.l.^r,2„7n'tr of ^n*" °*"''''f-<' "« would if h, thought it would aW d. Me°. ^H *'°' .'" ""^ '" "'' """' to oomp„« a patriotic eLng for th. n^^ '"™""T' ""^ "'P'" "«■ place in 8tra.burK Th^?fli„V "^^ ""raonie. .hortly to take wine of which thfho^"Li^rz.ri.r^'T""rj"','»"""" hi. room, and though it wa. bitted .ol/l f " ^'' ^''^ ""S"" piano, and between r-t^Ani!^ * *' °"™ «" down at the enthu.ia,m. A few^a!^ .l' . *'"8;,*W* ««""«>d the greateat thenceitwa,J:;xt;;xr^^rs::"''^^^^^^^ onginal y named The lr», v^ y .. JMaraeiUefc The King waa «j4tedLthe'l!!^,h?m;t^Thf„' :,i.Sri?' ''*'^' .""' "'""' ftle. It wa, during ti.e wa. .«ain.t l'r;':'nrZ*rfS:r 118 H*»MOOC TO T.K v,c«,.,^. ,^„^ iMteKl of "rolling... ' ™ '"" " '» »•» wiginri hu "wowUng" The ,01. ?' "^"'^ ™^« ««««UC. ington, ,»«lf a|„,„,t j y^ J^,"""": '«"• M™. Howe v|,it«i Wwh- »"1« from the city to «. . „vtVrf thT? *" * '"•^" <" -"^ "..my lnurrupte.1 the progi^mr Id ,h "* "^ '"«'' "' «» through aie. of KldienTX"^ ' , !*" "'»™ -Jrive »u ,„mb •-g-il. the tedium of thelr-wrn^ m'^V" ■"""' "~>-^ W«« the „Mie„. who .u^„^^ fiT" •/'*''• '^" ■"■»»d to cheered thao,. M™. HowelTftl wfl^' ""* ™""»i"tio.lly to th . tune. «rf kept turning o^^tk;'^*^ f *"" »''"»• to be .un^ quieUy that night, but wakinri^f ^ '" '"" ""«'• She .W t"g.therthelirt rf . U™ *T^ ^'™' '"""'^ »»"»» we.X tH.tth.wo„Uwou.dfrf™„'^rn?i"„d"]; '"*■'' ""-••"'^ in the grey morning light hartTlv " 7^ ' ''" 'P""« °»tof bed, „ W^in and «»? w„ /^^"''(^'•r ""> ««». went he^k to "*red thever«3.t„the^«„„,"Z;„°" il!' ""»™ '^ Boeton. .he »nd Pnbliriied, under the Dresent.^- ,""'*«" "t onoe >«oepted ^'^^. im. m™. Ho~i:xtiwrf "'.""' ■^-^' Th.. poem i. a fine .pecimen of thrt^T^t 7- T '"" «°"'"'»'t.on. «d d,g„ifled, full of vigor, y.t ^j™ P"'"°t'<= 'yrio. It i. .i^p^ touch of patho, in the C ver«^H° \ ™ °' «otion.Ii»,. ^.e Bum. J^^f^ "^^^^''^-^ BLEI). --Ko.rtBXrir^™----^tu.. «>«> MTB nrn K1H8. 117 "ornlng." ™ "" '*^" 'oUo»«r. on tlut ewntful in . oo^pleu victory for J^lh " " "' '•'"• "'' "»■'"«' until ««,,«,ve„ ye.™ Uu.r.tS"°'"''™«' '" ''^'"« •"* ™"«'--v ■«k. hi. oUim g«rf by f„^ .TCI "■"""• '■"' '"«• «« THB DOMINION HYMN GOD SAVE THE KING put forth for different writer, llVl ^^^ ^'"™' "''i"" «« -n-egon.™! verdict. howT^e^^!^ T"" ,"' '.'"" """^'^ -"PPoted. the .uthor of s„l,y .„ ouZileT^ T^"" '" '"'•"' "' ^""nrO^i; i. «id to have written th„. **«" '*"'K"'P''i'»l Sketohe.." hJ A full di«uji„:Tthe .wtinr;'''''! .'*'--» "^-» "« --^Sr^tn/sf^--=^^ 118 HANDBOOK TO THI VICTOKIAN BBADBBS. BOOK V. THE RKD RIVER VOYAGEUR. The poem i, . yerv beauWulT. * Tu ".'"°*"" "' *■■« »" "hnroh. Wo wn With whiS:'o,:ar °™ '"' "^ " '•■' ""-' <•' «» P 2' i*" ,*-*»'""««>»''* Seo Book IV., page 157. pi'";-^°''»««nw. SeeBookIV.,pkj28a Winnipeg. "»»«'»<»• The town aoro«, the Red river f™.. Me„™, a^ui,,, s^«!;:^trrvi" e:';:'"; ^''"'°«« war of 1812, and under Lord Se^irk ^^ fT *^'' ''•^"8 *■■• for their m.Htary «rvi^ 1^1 AT'*'"*' «^*' °"»"0 in retnm expUin, the ohoife ThTpat^n ^nTIt tf", "' t" '°''"" Germany. Hence also ^rStTn B""''*™. the apostle of St. BoniLeC^C inTl1tIt''l^TBr;:r"" '"^''•" "" by the Rev. S. Dumoulin, arrived a^ St "^nfT " ! "«»"'I»»i«' Catholica there ami to evan^Trthtfr^ T *" "'''''"«' »» «>• hi- headquarter at C'r lU V^trP^*^"'''" ^°"'™ ■"«■»• St. Boniface and the neightorilT ^Jr,™ ^™°'"'" '«>k charge of latter wa. oonsoorated B^h™ ^ R'ver «ttlementt In 1822 the North-West Z^^ t ^'r' ZVr'^"^t'' "*'"*"« °™' '"e arrival in the -tCnt^f L^e^^rl^^Jig r^lrT building, which aervivl .. o j n- . ' * ""all wooden chape. 1; th^'rnt:^" ;it;«":f' r^rk'r;::' "'"'*'• *^ more Bp«,ious construction, and'^^Ta^t fa", the^^™;*" "'"^ ' the handsome cathedral '■ with tn„ T . ., '"»'»''»"<»' »tow of by fir. on DecembeM™ 18W ™"' '""'='' "" -l"*"^ P. 2, I. I3.-Angrel of Shadow. The Angel of Death. MB PILOWM'e PBOC ,1158„. 119 THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS -implioity of style, hi, plain di^t^rf^ J ?"™ *" °'"'™" •"d intent e.r„e,t„e«, hisU^^^ ^^ a A""* "'' ""'^' '^' power. All of the« point, »„ more oH^ ^t ^ ° "™« •'»™"'= The no,*, are intend^ ^ dZ^ZtLH ^K "°'*^ '" *''" «'""'• the thought and the kngnar„f Sor 7 r""""' """""'' >»"> Ca), Chapter II., and PurZnTJ f f-' ^ °"''" ^'"•'■'"•- 'C".well & Bdw^M I^wden » xiv, John xii., 26 ; //. Corinthian, v. 2.< 120 HANDBOOK TO TttC VIOTOBIAN BEADBM. A CANADIAN BOAT SONG Montreal, but the way w^Zv.^Jl^^"^'^ '""" '^'"K""" »» men, who «ng their foIkTn« in th ^ *''" '"'""'-C»-»dia„ beat- ain, eeen,ed to have nTe aTro" V " '°"«""- ""o <" '^e* that he h.™„„i.ed ir::!d w^ti rrHhrZT- " "•-'"■ » boatm^Wn^**" '""•• "■"" """^ "■''P«rf'»t harm^oTth. mL':;,:-;^,^".^- Ha?; eXfH:;^™^^ "!^°r-- attempting the rapid at St. Ann. ""' "**' *"'"• P. 10, L L-Uhlwa's tide. The river Ottawa. THE PICKWICKIANS ON ICE. Thi. selection!, taken from Chapter II Part II „f -ra n i i'^P^r, 0/ (A. Pi^t^t CM. Mr Pickwick InJV, fo«»«»«« his servant, Sam Weller, Mr. CAnenand M ^I'T '"""^ ""> medical students, with the s.^te;of thl ?„ ""''• ^'^"' y™»« with Mr. Warfle. After atl^rf,"'^! former are spending Christmas of lunch, the party pieLl tit: fee """" "'"'""' "^ ^'^'^ f^^.^^':2'T: ;r;i:ii^'r '■ "^^ '- """"-« -- ^- because it has no plot It I ""P°'"'''«.'» S"™ "X «tory of the book Which the cynicaufsi^irL^icrrrtUi^irnr^^^^ TtrofT™'™^"^^™^^ ^^ »^««« ™««- rhe title of this poem in the collected works of Mr. w poem IS prefac«l by a line fr„„. Hewitt, ^Zl ZZ^7) TJ" mountains." iiiauia oe to Uod for the BBETHOVEN-8 MOONUOHT 80KATA. - - 121 -bjeoted to terrible peJ„lX,h"'SZ„?r°™' ":^.' ^^ iWam their mountain home, were raideT hT,t 17' n'"" ""* n»«aore could shake their faith ThTh """h™ PiUage nor .b«lute truat in God. ■• Though h!^ ^"" " '" "P""'™ <>' their ^o» xiii., 15. *°°*'' ■" ''•y "■« y«' wiU I truat in him."- "• '• '*-SUll. smau volee. /. King, xix., 12. BEETHOVEN'S MOONLIGHT SONATA ideaiaperhapsLtrxnLLr. ''•**'*'"'"'»■ ^he underlying the text. ' '' P"™"'- be read in connection with McClurg * Co.) " ATnlji'^' »/««<*<.««, by Loui, N„h,, ,a. c. triah,, bLght upon ^ bv I-^^l' '•'J^8«"«'™" » penod of Lere hearing waa increasinu but he Lvi *. • '™"'''* *'*'' Ws in thi. regard rX^Wm ^ a'^nd"?.'"'"""™ *" " ^i, ca™le«„ea. no allevi»«„n and ^jol we^Tt T '".r"* 'f '"""''' ""^ '"""^ he po«e«ed within himself ' '" """ ">«'»»"<'"« ™K.»rce. »"2:.rs;:t""htir"'i'i''T r" "-"""• '->'«-'■"-» befo«. He «y. . Y„ro^T" V^° ^ '"" ^'™» t'^o years ui. conflict j:.Jzzx^"'''- 'v:"^ --'i:'"'^ «" what was most precious to m. u • ' " " """* '"■<"' 'hat ><-t. Howsad m~st^ All' t^t t::i"7' T '^- '» "^^ P«^' « gone 1 How hanov wo,W i *""' ™r °" *" ""'• "" ""' ' '"ved. My beet year, will flv and T ^n ' v "' " " '"• ^ »"»' '^^^ »™y- y.ith.niacco^^Hs^-rmy'riLut:^;:!^''!?''"™''""^ now take refuge in the sad™™ T ^ ^ ""^ ^ """'"^ ' """' word, to the ZsZZ t^, "^ ""•H'^t'on.' We have here the ng-orawn funereal tones of a song a. we find it at the 123 HANDBOOK TO THB VIOTOEUU BEADEBS. h«.r the .term o^'^™ '"w M, Ztn '^T'" "^^ "''' '™ ■"« at this time was oneof wr™ J He^T f? ""■ ^""'oyen'. life a mi^wble Ufe. I have mZ'.h.^ ^ '"" "'^ ""' ^ ™ ''""S if possible I 8l,all bidTfiToe toX?"°urT'°^ ""^ ™'*«"™- B"' Bonn. ThefatherofLt; ^TtMs t Le"^ " "'^ "■"°-> '^ AMhbi,J,op of Oologne HewaT^ . . , ' """'"'*" '» «" teacher of music He „f "7 '''™°'"'<' ■»»». but a competent musical pr^r' so Z mr'""'TV'° «''»>" ^s son 'I . family. S^ZCy Zr^'t '«°'"»™ed to support the musical instruction it chHd mSe S " "'°""'«'' ™""* °' the age of seven. His extrlLTn «™' »PP««rance in public at recQffii^, and opporLTt "^ T "'"''"" """"^ »•«" •* once K^areiovcd t^ vLTi'orfrto *" """""" "" "'"*-• 1° master In 1793 he Zfhis tVap^rT:""" '""" ''"' •^' oity. About 1800 the great affliction ThriT'^"'" **"' deafne«i. Three years lt«r h,T^ . "" °™'"'°°'' ''''". W» of hearhig. This mTsTry ;! lb Z°" '-"npl^My lost the sense f~«thee\^.of :r^Tne™'r,:ttrv:;i°~ 'r -r- reside in Vienna. oocunieH with ♦>. " ™™.'"'"«- He oontinaed to HisUatday. wereTTf amL H " "°"™ °' *"' ™"°'" ""k- domestic ^bbed i.ctstXp3::r.!rf7'""/°^^- ='■ neglected him. He di«l .t VillTTj^T^'^'^tt' »'»''"« opmion in regard to Beethoven is that •■ H. .■. ■ S'""""' pea«i.in ^try, a name befo« t gi^tl"? whT'",?'^"- names, however great seem tv, .1=ri ji ^„ '" °' ''•""h. f U other A. KudaU, (ScribfTs,: ^™""''- ^«' "^ ^""^. by H. wor.s'L'«i-;f :rn iirc / "^""™" -' '-- P.21.1.9.-Pinale. The clodng p„«^ « Red«n. an combined .™.ie.;Xt'„7,«'^'-' '«" "uring the siegTrd t^ ■^lana and Franco loet at leaet 60,000 men. Akw IK Lapbii. Maxrelton braes ate bonnie Where early fa-, the dew, And it's there that Annie Laurie Gie d me her promise true ;_ Gie'd me her promise true. Which ne'er forgot win be: And for bomiie Annie Uurie Xd laymedoune and dee. H« brow is like the snaWHlrift, Her throat is like the swan J Her face it is the fairest ^t e'er the sun shone on , •_ That e'er the sun shone on. And dark blue is her ee: And for bonnie Annie Uuri. 1 d lay ice dounc, and dee. I^ke dew on the gowan lying !• the fa- o' her fairy feet, I-ie the winds in summer sighing. Her voice is low and sweet jT^ Her voice is low and sweet, .^f "'»'"'"•« world to me: And or bomiie Annie Laurie IdUymedouneanddee. 134 nummoK to thb victowaw bsadsu. P Sr I in tr^""*™ *d not take part in the .lege. «dt^'^ ^^' ""^ "*• '""*»• "rhe .terming^ the JWakoff EJ^l^d'slftiii^lrik^r «'"»'-' ««P-»'-«"Hve™„, THE DEMON OP THB DEEP. Thi.»leotioni8 made up from Chapter. I. and III Book IV „f ».. It deal, prmcipaUy with the endeavor, of Gilliat to Zt a D.n.ehette.thedan«h.:rtrherC.°'G,«:r:„'ret^:*'f°' .ri^ti'rhe"'""^"""?""' *" ■"«" "'^" •.r,:^^n : 12;^ to the rook fron. Which he h«, flo. J the ::ii;^:S:S THE DAY IS DONE. Thi« poem wm. written in 1844. a, proem to Th» Waif, a maU volume of thi, chart^; i,^bwl '^"*'^""* " '"' """^"'■"°" *" ' him!^lf t th*®,""" r:° '° »nder,tand. unlo« the ,tudent «« put the flr,t parti, clearl.^der.II^i'rd t^!!::,™ ""^.'"« •^"' TBM VI8I0W OF itIKXA. 128 _ THE VISION OP MIRZA. which I have rtiU by me. a1,™„ .. "^ T™' °"™'»' manuwript, intendtogiveittothepuWio^™ r^ Z™-- ^''^ «"»* Pl«»«. i «>«.. «d sh.U begin ^th the flL "° ""'" ™'='^i"™ent for wordforworda.foUoJ^:" *"' ""™ """"h I We tnualated P. 84, ^-Of the moon. Of the m„„th. iltn.ted'ontheRi^*Jl; ^ '"^^"^ ""^ "' T»rkey-m.A«., ^-ughott'tTe'^:^"'- ^'"' ""---"^ ""Ki™ i. «fe«d to -pr^.i^woriT^'*"*'"^- «»P'"~ which it o„„,d„„t »«f