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APPENDIX II.

FRACTIONS.

No. 1.

TRAGEDY OF THE NIGHT-MOTH.

Waking sympathies between Moths and Bookworms. The fount of Life, and abyss of Danger: A tiny tragedy. Mystic resemblances. What gained we, little moth? (p. 389.)

No. 2
CUI BONO.

What is Hope? What is Life? What is Man? (p. 391.)

No. 3.

FOUR FABLES.

1. A Radical Reform successfully accomplished. n. March of Intellect, and general scientific achievements of the utilitarian Squirt.

we try to force Providence to what the alternative might be. slower its development. (p. 392.)

III. Before an alternative,' it were wise to consider IV. The richer a nature, the harder and

No. 4.

THE SOWER'S SONG.

Earth's bounteous coöperation with the labours of her children. (p. 394.)

No. 5.

ADIEU.

The past may be forever present: and the saddest tears must fall.

(p. 395.)

No. 6.

THE BEETLE.

A new claimant for Public Sympathy, and the benefits of the PoorLaws. The chief of wonders' common to the lowliest Beetle and the loftiest Peer. (p. 396.)

No. 7.

TODAY.

Each New Day a new glimpse into Eternity; and a new offer of eternal possibilities. (p. 397.)

No. 8.

FORTUNA.

The weariest heart may find something to be thankful for; and only a dastard can really come to evil. The journey of life. (p. 397.)

END OF VOL. L OF MISCELLANIES.

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