Page:Dawn of the Day.pdf/22

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
xviii
CONTENTS
PAGE
459 Generosity of the thinker 321
460 How to use the hours of danger 321
461 Hic Rhodus, hic salta 322
462 Slow cures 323
463 On the seventh day 324
464 The donor's modesty 324
465 At a meeting. 325
466 Loss of fame 325
467 Twice patient. 325
468 Great is the province of beauty 326
469 Inhumanity of the sage 327
470 At the banquet of many 328
471 Another charity 328
472 Unwilling to justify ourselves 328
473 Where one ought to build one's house 329
474 The only means. 329
475 Growing heavy 330
476 At the harvest-festival of the intellect 330
477 Relieved from scepticism 330
478 Pass by 331
479 Love and truthfulness 331
480 Inevitable 331
481 Two Germans 332
482 To court our company 333
483 Weariness of mankind 333
484 Going our own way 334
485 Distant perspectives 335
486 Gold and hunger. 335
487 Blush of shame 335
488 Against the waste of love 336
489 Friends in need 336
490 Those paltry truths 337
491 Even therefore solitude! 337
492 South-leeward 338
493 On our own tree 338
494 Last argument of the brave 338
495 Our teachers 339
496 The evil principle 339
497 The purifying eye. 340
498 Never demand 341
499 The evil. 341
500 Against the grain 342
501 Mortal souls 342
502 One word for three different conditions 343