CONTENTS OF THIS BOOK Haldane, Lord . . .319 Halifax, Lord . . . .114 Halleck, Fitzgreene . . . 257 Hammurabi's Code . . .215 Happy homes of England . 120 Hapsburg monarchy . . 38 Hardy, Thomas . . . 247 Hare, Augustus . . .117 Harington, Sir John . . 91 Hawker, Robert Stephen . .115 Hay, John .... 116 Hayman, Bobert . . .283 Hazlitt, William . . 248, 288 He prayeth best who lovcth best 62 Hegel.....290 Heine, Heinrich . . .290 Hemans, Felicia . . 118, 120 Hentzner, Paul . . . 220 Herbert, G-eorge . . . 124 Herbert, Sir Thomas . , 93 Here lies John Trot . .123 Here's an acre rich indeed . 114 Herford, Oliver . . .126 Heroes and kings , . .79 Herrick, Bobert . . 98, 99 Heywood, Thomas . . .101 Hezekiah .... 17 Hickson, William ... 17 Hill, Bowland . . . 294 Hillis, Newell D wight . . 233 Hindu proverb . . .284 •His soul goes marching on .241 Hodgson, W. Noel . . .301 Hogg, James . . . 103, 209 Holland, Josiah Gilbert . . 107 Holmes, Oliver Wendell 77, 117-8, 286 by James Bussell Lowell . 121 Home Thoughts in Laventie . 302 Homer's Iliad .... 280 Hood, Tom, by William Watson 198 Horace . . 123, 124, 210 How blest is he . .180 Howard, John, . . 248 Hughes, Thomas . .124 Hugo, Victor . 128-30, 329 Hume, David*. . . 91 Hungerford, Lady Joan's will . 8 Huxley, Professor . .124-5 Hyacinthe, Pere . . 127 | BAT my peas with honey . 46 i I have a rendezvous with death 299 I loved a lass, a fair one . . 200 I will lift up mine eyes . .261 Idle singer of an empty day . 46 In Flanders Fields . . . 305 Inge, Dean . . . 173, 294 Inscriptions on three gates , 287 Isaiah.....268-9 Isle of beauty . . . 107 It is not to be thought of . 147 It might have been . . . 208 James the First . . . 282 James, William . . .290 Jammes, Francis . . 182, 187 Japanese national anthem . 322 Jefferson, Thomas . . . 280 Jenkins, Arthur Lewis „ . 306 Jennings, Sarah . . .26 Jeremiah, Lamentations of .331 Jerusalem, Bide into . . 271 Jesus, sayings of ... 277 Joan to her judges . . .140 Joan's farewell to home . .139 Johnson, Dr . . 45, 48-9, 165 Johnson, Hiram . . . 285 Jones, Ernest . . . .150 Jonson, Ben . . vi, 47-8, 220 Judas Iscariot . . .165 KANT, Immanuel Keats .. Kepler, John .. Kettle, Tom . . Kew in lilac time . Kilmer, Joyce . King, Henry .. Kingsley, Charles . Kipling, Budyard . Kitchener, Lord . his death Knowing all is to forgive all Kossuth ... . 34, 39 .. 44 .. 52 . 299, 300 . . 288 . 38, 46, 298 .. 61 .. 57 . 20, 21 . . 318 320 286 83 TACKS, Dr L. P. J Jago, Richard 28 30 LADY with the lamp . . 76 Lamartine, Alphonse de 228, 230 Lamb, Charles. 64, 65, 139, 169-70 Landor, Walter Savage . . 5, 6 Last words of the last Englishman's wife . . 29 Latimer, Hugh . . 67, 68 Laughing and weeping . . 27 Lawrence, T. E. . . .11 Lecky, W. E. H. . . . 60 Ledwidge, Francis . . .301 Let me grow lovely growing old 100 Let us do it now . . » . 285 Leyden, John .... 280 Lichnowsky, Prince . . , 280 Life is sweet, brother . .174 Lie lightly, earth . . .116 Lincoln, Abraham finds himself famous . . 240 fooling the people . . . 241 bis monument , , . 240 no name like his . . . 243 on his second election . , 243 Punch apologises to . . 246 sayings of . . . . 242 stands alone . . . 241 tragic last hour . « . 244 what he must do ? . . 239 when he died . . „ 247 Lister, Charles • • • * 310 Little ship in great sea , . 283 Locker-Lampson, Frederick , 290 Lockhart, John Gibson . * &