FAR from the Madding Crowd, 19, 299, 536 Peg-Legged Bob, Fiji Islands, The The Whites,. The Natives, 638 Parsons, Some Old-Fashioned 579 619 762 812 The Blacks, 635 Ritualism, 703 579 631 SPEAKERSHIP, The . 61 643 Speransky, The two 160 Stanhope, Lord, and the Historians of Union, . 707 Scepticism and Modern Poetry, 236 V Courtier of Misfortune, The Disorder in Dreamland, TALES. 591, 658, 739, 789 | Peg-Legged Bob, Far from the Madding Crowd, . . 812 150, 227 Rose in June, A 168, 212, 353, 682, 715 467, 559, 615 Fifth Series, } No. 1556.-April 4, 1874. From Beginning, CONTENTS. I. INTERNATIONAL VANITIES. III.Titles, . Blackwood's Magazine, Thomas Hardy, author of "Under the etc. Part IV., III. THE PRINCE PRINTERS OF ITALY, Cornhill Magazine, Macmillan's Magazine, Chambers' Journal, Pall Mall Gazette, 2 EPIGA ASLEEP, MISCELLANY, PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY BOSTON. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. For EIGHT DOLLARS, remitted directly to the Publishers, the LIVING AGE will be punctually forwarded for a year, free of postage. But we do not prepay postage on less than a year, nor when we have to pay commission for forwarding the money; nor when we club the LIVING Age with another periodical. An extra copy of THE LIVING AGE is sent gratis to any one getting up a club of Five New Subscribers. Remittances should be made by bank draft or check, or by post-office money-order, if possible. If neither of these can be procured, the money should be sent in a registered letter. All postmasters are obliged to register letters when requested to do so, Drafts, checks and money-orders should be made payable to the order ot LITTELL & GAY. IN MEMORIAM. O SUMMER sky, so blue and clear; O earth so sweet, and roses fair, O form I loved so true and well, Where lies thy quiet, peaceful breast, I think of thee at morning light; I'll love thee still while life shall last; Chambers' Journal. EPIGEA ASLEEP. BY WILLIAM WHITMAN BAILEY. She thinks her rosy buds expand The arching elders bending o'er The pussy-willows in their play The toads their cheery music chant, "I must awake! I hear the bee! 412187 Transcript. |