. . . . . . . . 09 . . . Attachment of Dogs to their Masters Anon. The Murderer and his Dumb Accuser Sheep, and their leading Instinct The Fish and their Little Mistress. Anon. How I became my own Miller and I am Startled by the Prit of a Man's My Kingdom is Invaded by Savages The Character of my Savage Friend. How Friday and I fall in with White The Story of the White Savages We Decoy the Mutineers into an We lay our Plans for Seizing the The Horse overshoots the Mark stops at its own Stall Mrs. Gilpin makes matters worse 244 Goethe 245 246 . Pleasant words are as honeycomb, sweet to the soul. Prov. xvi. 24. Is it at all necessary that knowledge should come to a child in the shape of knowledge? Science, it seems, has displaced poetry in the walks of little children. Is not this sore evil ? CHARLES LAMB. Now that we have to do with grafting and growing, pray do not vex yourselves with thinking what to do with the pippins. RUSKIN. |