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CONTENTS.
| PAGE | ||
| A Lady of Sorrow: | ||
| Introductory Note | 1 | |
| I. | The Angel | 4 |
| II. | The Siren | 10 |
| III. | The Shadow | 16 |
| Proposals for the Speedy Extinction of Evil and Misery | 51 | |
| Bumble, Bumbledom, Bumbleism | 104 | |
| Per Contra: The Poet, High Art, Genius | 124 | |
| Indolence: A Moral Essay | 142 | |
| A National Reformer in the Dog-Days | 166 | |
| An Evening with Spenser | 177 | |
| Open Secret Societies | 190 | |
| Sayings of Sigvat | 213 | |
| A Word for Xantippe | 220 | |
| Sympathy | 228 | |
| Liberty and Necessity | 250 | |
| A Walk Abroad | 257 | |
| The Fair of St. Sylvester | 269 | |
| A Note on Forster's Life of Swift | 281 | |
| A Note on George Meredith | 289 | |
| On the Worth of Metaphysical Systems | 296 | |
| A Few Words on the System of Spinoza | 303 | |
| In our Forest of the Past | 313 | |
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