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CHAP.
I. AND WHEN LOVE SPEAKS
II. "IMPARADIS'D IN ONE ANOTHER'S ARMS."—Milton
III. "GOD MADE THE WOMAN FOR THE MAN."—Tennyson
IV. LIFE IS A JEST
V. "THE FLY THAT SIPS TREACLE IS LOST IN THE SWEETS"
VI. LIKE ONE THAT ON A LONESOME ROAD
DOST WALK IN FEAR AND DREAD
VII. THE SHADOWS RISE AND FALL
VIII. KIND HEARTS ARE MORE THAN CORONETS.
IX. HEART SICK AND WEARY WITH THE JOURNEY'S FRET
X. FALSER THAN ALL FANCY FATHOMS
XI. IF WE ONLY KNOW! IF WE ONLY KNOW!
XII. "TO-MORROW, AND TO-MORROW, AND TO-MORROW."—Shakespeare
XIII. "IF NEED, TO DIE—NOT LIVE."—Charles Kingsley
XIV. IN CLOUDS OF SILENCE FOLDED OUT OF SIGHT
XV. "AH, FOR SOME RETREAT
DEEP IN YONDER SHINING ORIENT."—Tennyson
XVI. OH, LOVE! IN SUCH A WILDERNESS AS THIS
XVII. "WHERE THERE AIN'T NO TEN COMMANDMENTS."—Rudyard Kipling
XVIII. LET US BE OPEN AS THE DAY
XIX. THE IDEAL! DIM VANITIES OF DREAMS BY NIGHT
XX. LIFE IS THORNY, AND YOUTH IS VAIN
XXI. "BY A ROUTE OBSCURE AND LONELY,
HAUNTED BY ILL ANGELS ONLY."—E. A. Poe.
XXII. "NO FOOTSTEP STIRRED—THE HATED WORLD ALL SLEPT,
SAVE ONLY THEE AND ME. (OH, HEAVEN! OH, GOD!)"
XXIII. "OH, I DEFY THEE, HELL, TO SHOW,
ON BEDS OF FIRE THAT BURN BELOW,
A DEEPER WOE."—E. A. Poe
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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