OR, UNFETTERED THINKER AND PLAIN SPEAKER FOR |_ TRUTH, FREEDOM, AND PROGRESS. “And though all the winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, encounter ?"--MILTON'S ARLOPAGITICA. OF THE LONDON: PATERNOSTER ROW. GERALD MASSEY. W. MOY TIIOMAS. People-56. The Three Voices-72. The Cry –168. Lucifer: a fragment-469. of the Unemployed-104. The Kingliest Crown -120. A Lay of Love-136. This World is Truth is growing' - 40. The Time shall my Love'--248. • Press on, press on !'- 264. • There's no dearth of Kindness' 296. The Sonnet to Spenser-7. A Winter Dream FRANK GRANT. Hints-89. A Night Thought-136. GEO. HOOPER (EUGENE). The Hopes of ’48—24. To little Lelia E.-56. WM, WHITMORE. Mazzini-198. Helen-232. The Poet's Heri To Mazzini and Kossuth- 56. Shakspere's tage-264. Stanzas for the Times—296. The Birth-day in the Future-328. Tale of Love-312, Ode of Horace translated -408. An Autumn Reverie-424. Sonnet to Boat Song—25. Shelley--328. Human Nature-469. The Peasant's Epitaph--41. February—88. Sonnet--168. The March Wind-200. The Lowlands sweet — 246. The Hawthorn Bush J. W. KING. The Mountain Glen–440. THOS, BELL. Blue Bell and Primrose~120. Thoughts-326. The Worker's Vision-422, Sonnet to Spring—280. Sonnet on Beauty LETTERS :-To the Young Men of the Work-1 4. The Miracles (Second Discourse)—185, 201, CRITICAL EXEGESIS OF GOSPEL HISTORY : 7. The Resurrection and Ascension-397, 413, Newton--271, 233, 249. The Age of Chivalry Gulliver's Travels'-297, 313, 329. |