CHAPTER LII What Serves All is Right 309 sion, bk. iv.) 29 F. W. Robertson, Sermons, first series, 30-32 Milton, Prose Works, vol. iii. p. 246 35 Milton, Poems, vol. i. p. 189 (Paradise 36 Jos. Mazzini, Works, vol. iv. pp. 281, 283 37 Idem, vol. vi. p. 184 CHAPTER LIV Let Woman Live out Her Own Life 1, 2 Ruskin, Sesame and Lilies (Queens 3, 4 Huxley, Lay Sermons, p. 24, (Emanci- 5, 6 Geo. Meredith, One of our Conquerors, 7, 8 Jos. Mazzini, Works, vol. iv. p. 284, ah. 13-19 Tennyson, Peems, p. 214(The Princess, CHAPTER LV The Nation is a Link between the 1 Tennyson, Poems, p. 64 (Love thou thy 2 Jos. Mazzini, Works, vol. iv. p. 280 (Duties 3-6 Idem, vol. v. p. 274 7-9 W. E. Channing, Works, vol. i. p. 219 10-12 Idem, vol. ii. p. 85 (Spiritual Free- CHAPTER LVI Strife between Nations is Barbaric 1 Guv de Maupassant, Sur l'Eau 4-6 Idem, vol. i. p. 519 (War), ab. 7 Southey, Poems, (Battle of Blenheim) 9 Shakespeare, King John, act iii. sc. i. 13-15 W. E. Channing, Works, vol. i. p. 518 16-18 Idem, vol. ii. p. 604, ab. 19-23 Edouard Rod, Le Sens de la Vie, ab. 24, 25 Shelley, Poems, vol. ii. p. 337 (Hellas) CHAPTER LVII Men of All Races are Brothers 1, 2 Jos. Mazzini, Works, vol. iv. p. 259 3 A. C. Swinburne, Songs before Sunrise, p. 4, 5 Jos. Mazzini, Works, vol. iv. p. 272 6 A. C. Swinburne, Songs before Sunrise, p. 7 Jos. Mazzini, Works, vol. iv. p. 272 8, 9 Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice, act iii. 10, 11 J. R. Lowell, Poems, vol. i. p. 181 12 Idem, vol. i. p. 273 (Bibliolatres) CHAPTER LVIII Sweet Reasonableness is a Secret of 1, 2 Archbishop Leighton, Works, vol. iv. 3 J. R. Lowell, Poems, vol. i. p. 156 (Colum- 4 Bishop Thos. Wilson, Sacra Privata (On 5 Francis de Sales, Devout Life, iii. 8 7-9 M. Aurelius, Thoughts, xi. 9 10 Thos. à Kempis, Imitation of Christ, i. 11 Idem, i. 9, 3, ab., "thine" sub. "a 12 Emerson, Works, vol. viii. p. 85 (Social 13 Stopford Brooke 14 Dr. Samuel Johnson 15 Emerson, Works, vol. vi. p. 260 (Con- 16, 17 T. N. Talfourd, Ion, act i. sc. ii. 6, 7 Adelaide Procter 8 Fénélon, Spiritual Letters to Men, lxxxi. 10 Idem, iii. xix. 1, ab. 11, 12 Ibid., "for this reason often "ins. 15-17 Rich. Baxter, Works, vol. iv. p. 417 18, 19 Francis de Sales, Devout Life, p. 1, 2 W. C. Bryant, Thanatopsis 3-6 Wordsworth, Poems, p. 94 (The Old 7 Idem, p. 171 (Lines) 8 Emerson, Poems, 276 (The Poet) 9-11 Idem, Works, vol. iii. pp. 163, 164 13 Lyra Catholica 14 Emerson, Poems, p. 277 (The Poet) 16 Emerson, Poems, p. 276 (The Poet) 18 Wordsworth, Poems, p. 100 (Prologue to 19 Neander, Church History, vol. vii. p. 66 CHAPTER LXIV Spirits are not Finely Touched but (Measure for Measure, act i. sc. ii.) I a Bishop Thos. Wilson, Maxims, No. 98 3 a George Eliot b Bishop Thos. Wilson, Maxims, No. 367, 4 Shakespeare, Measure for Measure, act i. 5 Emerson, Works, vol. ii. p. 150 (Spiritual 6 a (First sentence) M. Aurelius, Thoughts, b (Second sentence) Geo. Meredith, One of 7, 8 Jos. Mazzini, Works, vol. iv. p. 261, ab., ins. 15 Goethe 16 a Geo. Meredith, One of Our Conquerors, b (Second sentence) Goethe, Tasso Tor- 17 a (First sentence) Carlyle b Carlyle, Sartor Resartus, p. 83, bk. ii. 20 Browning, Poems, vol. iv. p. 146 (In a 21 George Herbert, The Temple, p. 71 (Em- 22, 23 La Rochefoucauld, Maxims, No. 630 25-29 Rich. Baxter, Works, vol. iii. p. 590 30 R. L. Stevenson, Across the Plains (A 31, 32 James i. 22, 25 CHAPTER LXV Not Failure but Low Aim is Crime (J. R. Lowell, Poems, vol. iii. p. 175, For an 1-4 Francis de Sales, Devout Life, pt. iii. 5 Idem, pt. v. cap. v., r. 6-8 Rich. Baxter, Works, vol. iii. p. 228 9-11 Lord Bacon, Essays (Of Nature in 12-14 Carlyle, On the Choice of Books, ab. 17 Oliver Goldsmith 18 a (First sentence) Prov. xxiv. 16 b (Second sentence) Shakespeare, Mea- 19 a (First sentence) Browning, Poems, vol. b (Second sentence) Idem, Poems, vol. 21 Idem, Poems, vol. iv. p. 186 (Rabbi Ben 22 Mat. v. 6 There Will Come Hours of Spiritual 1-10 Rich. Baxter, Works, vol. iii. pp. 227- 12, 13 F. W. Robertson, Sermons, second 14 Fénélon, Spiritual Letters to Men, xlvi. 18, 19 Matthew Arnold (Morality) sub. young people" 8-11 Dr. John Tauler, Sermons, ix. p. 249, 12-13 George Herbert, The Temple, p. 83 14, 15 Constance Naden, Induction and De- 16, 17 Browning, Poems, vol. iv. p. 187 18 Idem, Poems, vol. ii. p. 49 (Saul, ix.) 19 David Atwood Wasson, Poems, pp. 125, 20 Emerson, Poems, p. 30 (Mithridates) 24 Emerson, Works, vol. ii. p. 8 (History) CHAPTER LXX The Ideal is the Source of 1, 2 Jos. Mazzini, Works, vol. vi. p. 253 6, 7 W. M. Salter, Ethical Religion, p. 34 12-16 J. Martineau, Essays, vol. iv. pp. 87, 17 Emerson, Works, vol. x. p. 202 (The Sove- 18 Bishop B. F. Westcott, The Incarnation CHAPTER LXXI Our Finest Hope is Finest Memory (George Eliot, A Minor Prophet) I George Eliot, Poems, Spanish Gipsy, 2 Idem, A Minor Prophet 3 Mrs. Browning, Poems, Casa Guidi Win- 4 Prof. T. H. Green, Works, vol. i. p. 371 6 Idem, p. 391 (Decline in Religious Belief 8-10 Idem, pp. 383, 384 (The Ethics of Re- 11 Idem, p. 391 (Decline in Religious Belier) CHAPTER LXXII Ideals must be Built on the Real 1 Browning, Poems, vol. iv. p. 93 (Bishop 2, 3 Ruskin, Frondes Agrestes, p. 8, sect. i. 6, 7 Edward Dowden, Studies in Litera- 8 A. H. Clough, Poems, p. 96 (Dipsychus, |