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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