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151. His shoote it was but loosely shott. ROBIN HOOD

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Gazed on the heavens for what he missed on earth.

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154. He and his valian soldiers did range the woods full wide. OLD BALLAD OF LOVEWELL'S FIGHT.

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Of all our valiant English, there were but thirty-four.

OLD BALLAD OF LOVEWELL'S FIGHT.

155. And braving many dangers and hardships in the way.

OLD BALLAD OF LOVEWELL'S FIGHT.

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A man he was of comely form.

157. For as we are informed, so thick and fast they fell.OLD BALLAD OF LOVEWELL'S FIGHT.

160. Yet I doubt not through the ages one increasing purpose runs.-TENNYSON.

165. Men find that action is another thing.-SAMUEL DANIEL 167. And round about good morrows fly.-CHARLES COTTON. 168. The early pilgrim blythe he hailed. - ROBIN HOOD BAL

LADS.

170. Now turn again, turn again, said the pindér.-OLD BAL

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LAD.

Virtues as rivers pass.

204. Through the shadow of the globe we sweep into the younger day. - TENNYSON.

205. Fragments of the lofty strain. — GRAY.

217. They carried these foresters into fair Nottingham. ROBIN HOOD BALLADS.

218. Gentle river, gentle river.-SPANISH BALLAD IN PERCY: "Rio verde, rio verde."

219. Then did the crimson streams that flowed.

225. When the drum beat at dead of night.- CAMPBELL. 231. Before each van. MILTON.

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233. On either side the river lie.-TENNYSON.

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247. Flatter the mountain-tops with sovereign eye.—SHAKE

SPEARE.

247. Anon permit the basest clouds to ride.

248. How may a worm that crawls along the dust. — GILES

FLETCHER.

251. And now the taller sons, whom Titan warms.— - GILES FLETCHER.

266. In a pleasant glade. —SPENSER.

272. Amongst the pumy stones, which seemed to plain.— SPENSER.

66 His reverend locks. — BISHOP PERCY.

285. Of Syrian peace, immortal leisure. — EMERSON.

293. Too quick resolves do resolution wrong.

295. Nor has he ceased his charming song, for still that lyre.— SIMONIDES.

297. The young and tender stalk.

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309. Man is man's foe and destiny. - CHARLES COTTON. 821. He knew of our haste. - PINDAR.

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springing up from the bottom. - PINDAR.

The island sprang from the watery. — PINDAR. 328. Rome living was the world's sole ornament. —SPENSER. bees that fly.

830.

351. He that hath love and judgment too.

352. Why love among the virtues is not known.-DR. DONNE. 857. And love as well the shepherd can.

862. When manhood shall be matched so.

365. There be mo sterres in the skie than a pair. - CHAUCER. 390. Silver sands and pebbles sing.

391. Who dreamt devoutlier than most use to pray. - DR.

DONNE.

392. And, more to lulle him in his slumber soft. -SPENSER. 393. He trode the unplanted forest floor, whereon. - EMER

SON.

409-411. Lines from Persius.

414. Sweet day, so cool, so calm, so bright. — GEORGE HER

BERT.

417. To journey for his marriage. — CHAUCER. - The swaying soft.-W. E. CHANNING.

418.

421. Not only o'er the dial's face. — J. MONTGOMERY.

429. Old woman that lives under the hill.- NURSERY BAL

LAD.

432. The laws of Nature break the rules of Art. FRANCIS

QUARLES.

441. The Boteman strayt.—SPENSER.

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Summer's robe grows. - DR. DONNE.

443. And now the cold autumnal dews are seen.

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444. From steep pine-bearing mountains to the plain. — MAR

LOWE.

445. Wise Nature's darlings, they live in the world. — MAR

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LOWE.

— at all, Came lovers home from this great festival. —

MARLOWE.

455-459. Lines from Ossian.

465. And what's a life? The flourishing array.

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467. I see the golden-rod shine bright.-W. E. CHANNING. 490. For first the thing is thought within the hart.-CHAU

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493. If that God that heaven and yearth made. CHAUCER. 498. There is a place beyond that flaming hill.—SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT.

500. The earth, the air, and seas I know, and all.

501. Although we see celestial bodies move.

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502.

Largior hic campos æther et lumine vestit. — VIRGIL
Unless above himself he can.-SAMUEL DANIEL

503. I asked the schoolman, his advice was free.

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511. He that wants faith, and apprehends a grief.-FRAN

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514. Therefore, as doth the pilgrim, whom the night.-GILES

FLETCHER.

515. Pulsa referunt ad sidera valles. - VIRGIL.

INDEX

"A finer race and finer fed," verse,
503.

Advertisements, the best part of
newspapers, 241.

Agassiz, Louis, 32, 39.

Agiocochook, 414.

| Beach-plum, the, 471.
Beaumont, Francis, quoted, 86.
Beaver River, 115.

Bedford (Mass.), 4, 47; petition of
planters of, 63; 66, 77.

Bedford (N. H.), 306, 307, 311, 312.

"Ah, 't is in vain the peaceful Belknap, Jeremy, quoted, 113, 159,

din," verse, 18.

Alewives, 39, 113, 114.

"All things are current found,"
verse, 512.

Amesbury (Mass.), 108, 110.
Amonoosuck, the, 414.
Amoskeag Falls, 322, 323, 417.
Amoskeag (N. H.), 324, 325, 326,
336, 339, 381.

"An early unconverted saint,"
verse, 53.

Anacreon,

295-297;

translations

from, 298-302.

Andover (Mass.), 155.

Antiquities, 327, 330-332.

234, 249.

Bellows, valley called the, 235.
Bellows Falls (Vt.), 113.

Bells, the sound of Sabbath, 97.
Bhagvat-Geeta, the, quoted, 175;

pure thought of the, 177; beauty
of the, 184, 191.

Bibles of several nations, the, 90.
Billerica (Mass.), 4, 39, 40, 44, 47,
54; age of the town of, 61; 64, 66,
77, 148, 483.

Biography, autobiography the best,
204.

Biscuit Brook, 469.

Bittern, the, 309.

Apprentices, the abundance of, 160. Boat, T.'s, 15: hints for making a,

"Apple tree, Elisha's," 470.
Aristotle, quoted, 165, 476.
Armchairs for fishermen, 113.
Arrow-head, 22.

Art and nature, 419.
Assabeth River, North or, 4.
Astronomy, 507-510.
Atlantides, The, verse, 345.
Aubrey, John, quoted, 139.
Autumn, the coming of, 441; flow-
ers of, 466-468; 498.

Average ability, man's success in
proportion to his, 166.
"Away! away! away! away!"
verse, 231.

Baboosuck Brook, 287.

Background, all lives want a, 57.
Baker's River, 108, 333.

Ball's Hill, 24, 46, 54.

Bass-tree, the, 207.

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Calidas, the Sacontala, quoted, 227

Battle-ground, first of the Revolu- Canaan (N. H.), 327.

tion, 18.

Canal, an old, 78.

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