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FAITH, sad effects of abating; S. P. L., FLOWERS of rhetoric; Macaulay, 209.
382.
FOLLY, the memory of; Coleridge, 367.

not divorce from reason; S. P. FOOL, a, for a master; Jonson, 321.
L., 382.

FALSEHOOD, its time; Pressense, 78.
FAME, perfume of heroic deeds; Socra-
tes, 25.

FAMILY, Sovereignty of; Garfield, 72.
a well educated; Scott, 189.
FAREWELL, makes us linger; Byron,

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Byron, 416.

FOREIGN LIFE, the strangeness of; New-

man, 266.

FORGET, do not;

183.

FORGETTING, no such thing; DeQuincy,
27.

FORGIVE, I plead;

409.

how many say; Tennyson, 259.
FORGIVENESS of an injury; Tilton, 28.
belongs to the injured; Dryden,

259.

FORTUNE, an acquired; Wadsworth, 34.
the crowning; Emerson, 35,
the frown beyond the smiles

of; Thomson, 57.

sells what she is thought to
give; La Fontaine, 329.

FRESCO, painting in; Emerson, 17.

paint our lives in; Sterling, 297.

our unconscious; George Eliot, FREE-LOVE, tidal wave of hell; Cham-

416.

FATE, to fear; Montrose, 247.

FAULT, without a; Fuller, 38.

FAVORS, I ask no; Taylor, 55.

FEASTS, parlor, kitchen fires; Proverb,
231.

FEELING, deep, contagious;

227.

FEES, small pockets for; Mott, 32.
FICTION, higher than fact, Bailey, 227.
FICTIONS and realities; Actor, 227.
FIDELITY, sister of Justice; Horace, 312.
FIELDS, green, alike; Johnson, 345.
FLATTERY, the most skillful, Addison,
237.

FLIRTATION, attention, intention; Bur-
dette, 192.

FLOWER, the meanest; Wordsworth, 321.
of sweetest smell; Wordsworth,
831.

the, fadeth; Wadsworth, 410.
I never cast away a; Mrs. South-
ey, 416.

FLOWER-FORM, our life a; Wadsworth,
410.

FLOWERS, flaming banners; Argyle, 206.
smiles of God's goodness; Wil-
berforce, 271.
see and know what, we think
about; George Eliot, 305.

bers, 147.

FREE-THOUGHT, in science and specu-
lation; Minton, 165.

its results; Minton, 167.

to be found everywhere; S. P.
L., 168.

FRETFULNESS of temper; Blair, 329.
FRIEND, my true; Scribner's, 61.

a calumniated; Johnson, 801.
FRIENDS, once I had, though by all
forsaken; Southey, 59.

let us be; George III, 121.
our best; Lavater, 259.
to bid good-bye to; Ouida, 416.

FRIENDSHIP, death of;

196.

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FUNERAL, the largest, carries its genuine | GOD reigns, government lives; Gar

grief in one coach; Piatt, 269.

FUTURE, best preparation for; McDon-

ald, 305.

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GEMS, of thought; Holmes, 10.

of literature; Peaslee, 13.
GENIUS, will study; Dewey, 50.

will take hold; Wilson, 50.
power of seeing; Ruskin, 229.
credit for; Hamilton, 269.

but one book for, nature; Mad.
Delusy, 302.

field, 370.

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is no name; Byron, 60.
a soul of; Shakespeare, 261.

GOSPEL, empowers; Hodge, 50.

how to receive the; Bittinger, 87.
communism of the; Doolittle,
87.

of thoroughness; Mitchell, 151.
the fourth; Heider, 267.
the fourth; Ernesti, 267.
GOSSIP, public; Bulwer, 190.

GENIUSES, ill-assorted and sensitive; GOVERNMENT, human and evil; Paine,

Emerson, 34.

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GRAVES, where we promised; Moody, | HEALTH, Soul of enjoyment; Temple,

407.

GREAT, the truly; Adelaide Proctor, 63.
the, of earth; Pierpont, 313.

GRIEF, conquered by resolution; Goethe,

31.

236.

an index; Martineau, 246.

to preserve; Sidney, 308.
HEAR, unwilling to; Chesterfield, 317.
HEARERS, Who inspire; Vinet, 140.

proportioned to loss; Raleigh, | HEART, half,-whole; Boyd, 60.

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HAND, held in mind; Frazer's Magazine, HEARTHSTONE, corner-stone, Bellows,
337.

HANDS, languid; Mrs. Piatt, 143.

HAPPINESS, do not speak of; Plutarch,

27.

trinity of; Willits, 40.

no dream; Byron, 60.

partaker of; Shakespeare, 61.
bitter to look into; Shakespeare,

79.
duty of being; Stanley, 118.
what constitutes; Micawber, 263.
secret of; Clarke, 238.
a congruity; Butler, 245.
if we have not; Burns, 311.
a sad sight; Young, 329.
HARANGUING, insupportable; Horne,
303.

HARMONIZATION with environment;
Cooke, 34.

HASTE, always in; Wesley, 303.
HATE, what to; Robertson, 115.

HATRED, too keen; La Rochefoucauld,
248.

HE that lacks to mourn; Taylor, 68.
He was aweary; Realf, 45.
HEAD, often betrayed; Fielding, 27.

feeling its bumps; Holmes, 35.
empty purse into; Franklin, 14.

190.

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HELL, absence of hope; Murray, 90.
the Gospel's: Warren, 90.
necessity of; Cook, 90.

benefit of; Beecher, 91.
wrath of God; Jacobus, 91.
arguments against; Dabney, 92.
"Penalties"; Carlyle, 92.
a distinction; Black, 92.
final rendering of accounts;
Swing, 93.

eternal; Phelps, 93.

shield of God's judgment; Mrs.
Browning, 93.

little thought of; Chalmers, 96.

HELP, the truest; Brooks, 33.
HERO, in battle; Calhoun, 261.

HOUSE, Spiritually empty; Arnold, 41.
HUMAN, all that is; Gibbon, 307.
HUMILITY, base of virtue; Bailey, 283.
HUMOR, in man; Beecher, 118.
HYPOCRISY, magnificent in promises;
Burke, 344.

I.

I KNOW the hand guiding me; British
Evangelist, 252.

not if; Alford, 288.

I LIVE for those that love me;

I THOUGHT to work for Him;
I WILL go forth; Smith, 52.
be heard; Garrison, 22.

none to his valet; Mad. de Se- IDEAS strangle statutes; Phillips, 10.

vigne, 307.

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through gloom; ———, 250.
alchemy of; Round Table, 262.
always liberal; Johnson, 263.

HOUR, one self-approving; Pope, 51.

HOURS, our past; Young, 80.

246,

216.

louder than cannon; Paxton, 10.
reach people; Guesses at Truth,
10.

trouble us; Brooke, 12.
go in silence; Daubigne, 12.
forming exact, Faraday, 14.
their caricature, Palmer, 44.
IDEALIZE the real; Hedge, 303.
IDEALS, all higher, Swing, 103.
IDLE, he is. Socrates, 310.

IF I LEAVE all for thee; "Mrs. Browning,
184.

ILLUSTRATION, wisely chosen; Crosby,
361.

"IMITATION of Christ;" George Eliot, 404.
IMAGINATION, indebted to; Burke, 79.

retina of universe; Ruskin, 266.
IMMORTALITY, evidence of; Emerson, 30.
remove, what is man? Spencer,
865.

longing for; Addison, 279.

IMPIOUS, to be sad; Shakespeare, 242
IMPOSSIBLE, not good French; Napoleon.

875.

IMPROVEMENT, human; Funny Wright,

22.

IMPUDENCE, not independence;

811.

what to be said of; Fielding,
875.

IMPURITY, to conquer; Essays and Re-
views, 116.

golden links; Adelaide Procter, INCONSTANCY falls off; Shakespeare, 376.

316

squandered; Whittier, 345.

INC EDULITY, universal; Goldsmith, 376.
INDISCRIMINATE defense; Junius, 3.9.

INDIVIDUAL, responsibility of; Mill, JESTER, the clerical; Brooks, 115.

279.

INDIVIDUALITY, want of, Mill, 30.
INDIVIDUALS, like raindrops; Garfield,

871.

particular; Martensen, 244.
INFAMY, not be missed; Wilcox, 240.
INFANT, begin with the; Mirabeau, 17.
INFIDELITY, methods, with; Holland,87.
not spreading; Bancroft, 146.

a serpent; S. P. L., 384.

JESUS, his influence; Carpenter, 88.

the supernatural in; Swing, 100.
asks for the heart; Napoleon,
100.

coming to; Hall, 394.
JESUITESS, to be dreaded; Sue, 237.
JEW, pilgrim of commerce; Conybeare
and Howson, 229.

JOURNALISM, a great profession; Bonney,
373.

invents systems of belief; S. P. Joy, true; Brooke, 300.
L., 385.

INJURY, to pardon; Preau't, 259.

invited by insult; Proverb, 259.
INNOCENCE, silence of; Shakespeare, 40.
INNOCENT, keep me; Caroline Matilda,
48.

INSANITY, the plea of; Hoffman, 150.
INSTINCT, prior to experience; Paley,

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no unanswered; Clarke, 147.

INSULTS, large pocket for; Mott, 82.
INTEGRITY, pride of government; Swing,
800.

INTEMPERANCE wipes out God's image;
Gough, 70.

dethrones reason; Gough, 70.

I dare and ought not to drink;
Cuyler, 70.

conquered by Christ; Moody, 71.
transforms into beasts; Shakes-
peare, 71.

only remedy against; Dale, 71.
INTERCOURSE, beautiful; Auerbach, 29.
epistolary; Johnson, 122.

IRELAND, her people; B ight, 53.

Gethsemane of Europe; Red-
path, 54,

JUDAISM, hoping religion; Luthardt, 85.
JUDGE, do not; Adelaide Proctor, 312.
JUDGMENT, charity of; Mallock, 108.

harsh; Beecher, 109.

the silence of deliberate; Gar-
field, 149.

JUST, to be; Russell, 266.

JUSTICE, of contemporaries; Napoleon
the Third, 39.

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Kiss, innocent; Mirabeau, 28.

the farewell; George Eliot, 308.
KNAVES, the worst; Lavater, 246. !
KINDNESS, kingly; Alice Carey, 319,
KNIGHTHOOD, not reward of worth;
Jerrold, 31.

KNOW, those who, the most; Ingersoll,
69.

we shall; Gray, 193.

KNOWING how things go; Ruskin, 37.

bound to English interests; Fox KNOWLEDGE, sources of; Hodge, 14.

54.

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