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Index.

Action and motives, 44.

Admiration Society, Mutual, 58.

Analytical truth-seekers, 158.

Answer, My, 97, 105, 107.

Anti-Xenions, 9.

Apollo, 85.

Appearance not sham, 101.

Aristotle, 94.

Art, 56, 130; Christian, 168.

Astronomers, 133.

Authority, Those in, 71.

Authors, Two different, 60, 61.


Baal priests, 45.

Barkers, 71.

Beauty, Oneness of, 38.

Beethoven, 3.

Being and possession, 36.

Belles lettres, Servant and, 62.

Berkeley, 99.

Bigot and philosopher, 144.

Bigots, 143; (Schwärmer), 25.

Blank verse, 19-21,

Boisterous, 28.

Born is the poet, 129.

Bottle wine, How to, 119.

Bubble in me, A, 99.

Bucolic caesura, 16-17.


Caesura, 14-15, 171;
  Bucolic, 16-17.

Catalectic, 14.

Celestial repasts, Pleasure in, 145.

Changes and oneness, 162.

Christian art, 168.

Clerics, 160.

Coin, 73;
  Depreciated, 159.

Collector, The, 78.

Color and light, 162.

Columbus, 136-137.

Committee, A, 74.

Common natures and noble ones, 147.

Conception makes three, 104.

Connoisseur, 86.

Conscience, 107.

Cork-tree, The, 119.

Counters, Valueless, 73.

Cow or goddess, 132.

Creation, 131.

Creator and world, 135.