OR, UNFETTERED THINKER AND PLAIN SPEAKER FOR TRUTH, FREEDOM, AND PROGRESS. 1950.// "AND though all the winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, so Truth be in the field, we do injuriously to iisdoubt her strength. Let her and Falsehood grapple! Whoever knew Truth put to the worse, in a free and open encounter?"-MILTON'S AREOPAGITICA. PRINTED LONDON: AND PUBLISHED BY JAMES WATSON, 3, QUEEN'S HEAD PASSAGE PATERNOSTER ROW. CONTENTS. GERALD MASSEY. A Call to the W. MOY THOMAS. Sonnet to Spenser-120. Song from Eurger People-56. The Three Voices-72. The Cry-163. Lucifer: a fragment-469. of the Unemployed-104. The Kingliest Crown -120. A Lay of Love-136. This World is full of Beauty-216. No jewelled Beauty is my Love'-248. Press on, press on!'-264. There's no dearth of Kindness'-- 296. The Famine-smitten-344. Sweet Smile on the Sonnet to Spenser-7. FRANK GRANT. Hints-89. A Night Thought-136. The Hopes of '48-24. To little Lelia E.-56. Birth-day in the Future-328, Boat Song-25. S. M. KYDD. The Mountain Glen-440. THOS. BELL. LETTERS :-To the Young Men of the Work- 4. The Miracles (Second Discourse)-185, 201, 219, 237, 253, 269, 284. of Exeter-5, 66, 177. To Lord Nugent-17. 5. The Transfiguration of Jesus-300, 316, 333. 425, 441, 457, 476. ORATIONS:-The Life and Genius of Sir Isaac 3. The Miracles (First Discourse)-105, 121,265, 281. Moral and Political Lessons of 137, 153, 169, Gulliver's Travels'-297, 313, 329. |