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CONTENT S. A Fortnight in Ireland , A Day-Dream Plato upon Poetry Das Kind Der Sorge. (The CMld of SQ1'row,) Chess and Mathematics "The Coming of the Equinox" Auvice to a Young Curate ,The Havern Hunt A Few Words on University Studies Attica, (a Translation from Sophocles) -. The Boating Mania . On the Advantages of being in the Wrong Song Autobiography of a Goosequill A Word more on University Studies A Vision , 'Scraps from the Note-Book of Percival Oakley Typhoeus , -everton Hall 1arch 5th, MDCCCLX ['AOE 1 9 12 18 20 23 24 30 34 38 41 45 49 50 52 57 58 64 70 80

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CONTENT S.

A Fortnight in Ireland ,

A Day-Dream

Plato upon Poetry

Das Kind Der Sorge. (The CMld of SQ1'row,)

Chess and Mathematics

"The Coming of the Equinox"

Auvice to a Young Curate

,The Havern Hunt

A Few Words on University Studies

Attica, (a Translation from Sophocles)

-. The Boating Mania

..... On the Advantages of being in the Wrong

Song

Autobiography of a Goosequill

A Word more on University Studies

A Vision ,

'Scraps from the Note-Book of Percival Oakley

Typhoeus ,

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?>1arch 5th, MDCCCLX

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- A Coincidence

Spl'ing and Autumn

... Debating Societies

Our Emigrant

Past and Future

,.. The Sunbeam

_ A Word for Wanderers

CONTF..NTS.

- Home from the Easter "Voluntary"

An Autumn Night

'-Scraps from the N?te-Book of Percival Oakley, cont-inued

�Bores

-Correspondence

Our Emigrant. Part n.

Philoctetes in Lemnos

Double Honours

My - .

The Total Eclipse of 1860

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Elegiacs . 187

� Scraps from the Note-Book of Percival Oakley, continued 188

Dungeon Ghyll 196

Expel'iences 199

nOTva :EEhava 202

-Our Chronicle. Michaelmas Term, 1860

.....correspondence

• Fellow-Feeling

Fireside MemOl'ies

, Scraps from the Nota-Book of Percival Oakley, concluded

Zephyrus .

Shelley and lEschylus

Ariadne

Steetley Ruined Church, Derbyshire

The Questionist's Dream

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Homer Odyss: V.43-75

Of Man, and more particularly that stage of his life called the Freshman's

.-Our Chronicle. Lent Term, 1861

How to deal with the Bucolic Mind. No. 1. Village Schools

_ Spenser describeth a Grass-cutting Machine

A Day's Ramble in South Yorkshire •

Translated from the German of S,chiller

Dissenters and Fellowships

The New Zealand Fairies

Municipal Development in the 19th Century

Owen's New Classification of Mammals

The Wounded Knight

On the Advantages of belonging to the Lower Orders of Society. A Fragment

Our Seventh Jubilee

_ Our Chronicle. Easter Term, 1861

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Prontispiece- View of tlie New Chapel, St. Jolm's College.

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Three Days among the Alps of Dauphine 1

Our College Friends 14

l"i Our Emigrant. Part Ill. " . '. 18

Thetis 37 ,"

After-Hall Reflections • . ; . 39

Hope ... 43

Johnian Worthies. No.1. Roger .A.8cliam 45

XL VI. To himself, at Spring's coming, (Gatullu8) 58

Lost 59

The Cloud 64

Our Chronicle 65

Notes, brief, but multifarious, of a Winter in Madeira '" 69'

Our College Friends (Second Group) 80l

How tq deal with the Bucolic Mind, No. lI. Village Clubs 83

A Few Words about some of the Earliest Inhabitants of Europe 88

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Rome in 1860

Sturbridge Fail'

Letters from the East

Bridal Song

Our Chronicle

A Fortnight in Sicily

The Picture

Translations, New and Old

The Scentless Rose

Reviews and their Victims

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Our College Friends (Final Group)

From Zermatt to Zinal and back

The Moral Sense

Our Chronicle

Christmas and the New Year

A Note on the Bower in I illnone'

A Ghost Story

VU'gil, Georgic II. 458, 499

A Day with the Fitzfungus Foxhounds

A (Bachelor's) Farewell

Salutations

An April Squall

Remarks on Physiognomy

11 Phyllida amo ante alias"

Slaves versus Hands

Our Chronicle

Letters from the East.-II. Monghyr

nOTNIA Nl'13:

My Favourite Scotch Village

The Stroke's Dream

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A Ghost Story. (Continuedfrom pa.qe 204)

The Return of the Twilight

Naples and Lake Avernus

The Alpine Club Man

A Long Vacation Trip

Om' Chronicle

In the May Term

The Last Sigh of the Bachelor

How to deal with the Bucolic Mind, No Ill, Village Festivals

Chidher. (From the GM'man)

A Ghost Story, (Continued from page 273)

The Lady Margaret 5th Boat, May, 1863

Two Pictures (" Home," and" The Silve?' C01'd Loosed")

Our Chronicle

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ERRATA.

Page 276, for I stray stress,' read 'stray tress.' .. 286, .. 'before zero,' .. 'below zero.'

THE EA GLE.

THREE DAYS AMONG THE ALPS OF DAUPHINE.

THE summer of 1860 will not be soon forgotten by Alpine Tourists, and many successful seasons must pass by,

before the dismal impressions of wet days and unsuccessful expeditions are effaced from their memory. As ill luck would have it, I had arranged to spend part of my summer Vacation in exploring the unfrequented districts of the Alps of Dauphine, and I started with the hope of being the first to plant my foot upon more than one hitherto unsealed peak. All this was frustrated by the bad weather, which, bad enough in a frequented country, where the inns are good and the passes well known, is intolerable in a desolate and unexplored district like Dauphine. The consequence was, that after a stay of about ten days I was driven out of the country by the weather, having only succeeded in one expe­dition during the whole time. Still though unsuccessful in the two great things I had hoped to effect, the ascents of Mont Pelvoux and Monte Viso, I had added largely to my stock of alpine experiences-and met with a few adventures, one of which will form the subject of the following Paper.

The country of which I have spoken, has already been in­troduced to the readers of The Eagle in a paper· entitled" Our

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Frontispiece-Purtrait of Lady JJlm·.IJ!!/'et.

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A Ghost Story (concluded FOIn page 345, Vol. Ill.) 1

Mathematics-A Satire 7

JltErA ElBA-ION, MErA KAKON 10

The DOll 15

The Queen's English 17

Meditations of a Classical Man on a Mathematical Paper

during a late �ellowship Examination 37

Our Library Staircase 39

The Lady Margaret Foul', Nov. 1863 51

A LeUff 55

"On the Well of a Jaunting Car" 56

Our Chronicle 58

An Ascent of the Grivola 65

A Legend of Bal'l1well Abbey 72

The Principles of Psalmsinging (with illustl'ation) 'i8

Letters from the East. IlL-From Monghyr to Darjeeling 83

The Lady Margaret Sixth Boat. Lent, 1864 D9

Lady Mal'garet 102

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A Valentine

Our Chronicle

CONTENTS.

Lady Margaret (continued f?'om page 115)

A Lesson of Life

Liberty, A Dialogue

Psyche

Walking

" Suave Mal"e Magnum"

The Sixth of May, 1864

NHNEMOl: AlA

Our Chronicle (with ill�tst?'ation)

A Voyage to the Australian Statioil

On the Prospect of Admitting Women to the University.

Italy

Psyche (continued from page 163)

"Quid Femina Possit"

Bella, Horrida Bella

Of Puns

"Up" in the "Long;" or, a Soliloquy by a Senior Soph Quis Desiderio

Our Chronicle

On some Remains of the Hospital of St. John the Evangelist

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Rome

A Few words about Church Psalmody (with ilhtst?'ation) A Valentine Lady Margaret (continuedfrom page 136) Charnde

Meminissc Juvabat Our Chronicle

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Richard Cob den

"Nunc te Bacche Canam "

The Nineteenth Century

AMOIBAIA

CON'l'E1<TS.

Euripides. Hippolytus 732-775

Lady Margaret (concluded from page 304)

Mutat Terra Vices

Con�erning Mesmerism

The Doom of Diaz

Of Alliteration

OU1' Chronicle

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Paul Louis Courier

Ion's Morning Hymn

Hobert Browning

The Devil to Pay

CON TEN '1' S.

Alpine Travel and Alpine Accidents

An Italian Picture

Scratchings from Australia

In Camum

Father Camus

The Senior Fellow

Our Clll'onicle

Paul Louis Courier (continued from p. 14)

Gul u Bulbulj or, the Nightingale and the Rose

Robel't Browning (continued from p. 28)

HYlas. Theocr. Id. XIII.

The Confessions of an Old Don

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In Memoriam

Our Chronicle

COl'iTENTS.

Professor Adams' Rccent Discoyeries in Astronomy

Joy and Sorrow

The Man in Gray

Adonidis Epitaphium. From Bion Id. I.

RelJollections of a Christmas at Rome

A Romaunt of Normandy

Tennyson's Enoch Arden

A May Term Memory

Our Chronicle

The Character of Henry VIII.

A Ballad·

The Picture Gallery:

I. The Bore

n. The Absent Man

Sorrow and Joy

Reminiscences of our Town

Diyan I Hflfiz

Our Chronicle

Casimir Delavigne

Translations from the Sabrinm Corolla

The Education of Women

The Fishermen

The Land of the Famous

Unequal Friendship

Murder!

The Gift

Relen of Argos

Congratulatory Lines to M. F. T. on the ·Publication of his

New Volu.me of Poems

Our Chronicle

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Tria Tempora

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Education of the Lower Classcs

The Wave

'1'ennyson's Aylmer's Field, and othcr poems

Charade

Our Picture Gallery:

Ill. The Enterprising Man

Our Chronicle

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English Character and the Sea

The Bandit of Bohemia; or tlle KnilYe of Hart7-

Too Late

Charlemagne and Napoleon

Don Fel1lando Gomersalez (Grrecc redditum)

Our Chronicle

HelUY Fielding

Italia Libcrata

A Virginian R:\lnble

C�ssandra

Slrafrord in Ireland

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A Tour Dehra Doon

Our Chronicle

Hamlet. An Analysis

The Lesson of the Flowers

A Wandering Eaglet. Flight the First.-Nuremberg

A Hundred Miles in a Leaky Canoe .

Our Chronicle

Hamlet. An Analysis (contil1lled fro171 p. J64) .

The Song of the Pipe

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A Study from Morte D'Arthnr 225

Idle Words 243

New Poems by Matthew Arnolcl 244

Our Chronicle 250

The Ghosts we Raised.-A Reminiscence 2Si

Despair 285

New Poems by Matthew Al11old.-Part H. 286

SU' Gareth 2')2

From London to Sadowa.-Letter 1. 30L

A Poem 307

Our Chronicle 308

The Ghosts ,ye Raif,c(l.-A Reminisccnce (contillued fr01ll p. 284) 313

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A Dead Hero

A Visit to the Grande Chartrcuse

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The New Chapel and the Consecration of it

The Stream of Tears

Our Clu-onicle

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