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Anne of Green Gables

Evelyn Hope The good stars met in your horoscope
Made you of spirit and fire and dew
2 The Vision of Sir Launfal All the little birds sang as if it were
The one day of summer in all the year
A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy Scope for imagination
I Dreamt that I Dwelt in Marble Halls
It would be lovely to sleep in a wild-cherry tree all white with blossom, don’t you think? You could imagine you were dweling in marble halls
Solemnization of Matrimony I’ve got all my worldly goods in it, but it isn’t heavy.
Diana Oh! What a perfectly lovely name.
3 Geraldine When I was young I used to imagine it was Geraldine…
Cordelia Will you please call me Cordelia?
5 Hohenlinden I can read pretty well and I know ever so many pieces of poetry off by heart–`The Battle of Hohenlinden’ and `Edinburgh after Flodden,’ and `Bingen of the Rhine,’ and most of the `Lady of the Lake’ and most of `The Seasons’ by James Thompson. Don’t you just love poetry that gives you a crinkly feeling up and down your back? There is a piece in the Fifth Reader–`The Downfall of Poland’–that is just full of thrills.
  Edinburgh after Flodden
I can read pretty well and I know ever so many pieces of poetry off by heart–`The Battle of Hohenlinden’ and `Edinburgh after Flodden,’ and `Bingen of the Rhine,’ and most of the `Lady of the Lake’ and most of `The Seasons’ by James Thompson. Don’t you just love poetry that gives you a crinkly feeling up and down your back? There is a piece in the Fifth Reader–`The Downfall of Poland’–that is just full of thrills.
  Bingen on the Rhine
I can read pretty well and I know ever so many pieces of poetry off by heart–`The Battle of Hohenlinden’ and `Edinburgh after Flodden,’ and `Bingen of the Rhine,’ and most of the `Lady of the Lake’ and most of `The Seasons’ by James Thompson. Don’t you just love poetry that gives you a crinkly feeling up and down your back? There is a piece in the Fifth Reader–`The Downfall of Poland’–that is just full of thrills.
The Lady of the Lake
I can read pretty well and I know ever so many pieces of poetry off by heart–`The Battle of Hohenlinden’ and `Edinburgh after Flodden,’ and `Bingen of the Rhine,’ and most of the `Lady of the Lake’ and most of `The Seasons’ by James Thompson. Don’t you just love poetry that gives you a crinkly feeling up and down your back? There is a piece in the Fifth Reader–`The Downfall of Poland’–that is just full of thrills.
The Seasons
I can read pretty well and I know ever so many pieces of poetry off by heart–`The Battle of Hohenlinden’ and `Edinburgh after Flodden,’ and `Bingen of the Rhine,’ and most of the `Lady of the Lake’ and most of `The Seasons’ by James Thompson. Don’t you just love poetry that gives you a crinkly feeling up and down your back? There is a piece in the Fifth Reader–`The Downfall of Poland’–that is just full of thrills.
  The Downfall of Poland
I can read pretty well and I know ever so many pieces of poetry off by heart–`The Battle of Hohenlinden’ and `Edinburgh after Flodden,’ and `Bingen of the Rhine,’ and most of the `Lady of the Lake’ and most of `The Seasons’ by James Thompson. Don’t you just love poetry that gives you a crinkly feeling up and down your back? There is a piece in the Fifth Reader–`The Downfall of Poland’–that is just full of thrills.
Cobbler Keazar’s Vision The Shore Road was ‘woodsy and wild and lonesome’.
7 Westminster Catechism God is a spirit, infinite, eternal, and unchangeable, in His being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness, and truth.
  The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner “houses, houses everywhere, and not one for us”
Macbeth “by the pricking of my thumbs,”
Euripides Those whom the gods wish to destroy
Revelation 20:7
Gog and Magog
16 The Isles of Greece “What, silent still and silent all…”
19 Ode to
Immortality
Phil came downstairs, trailing clouds of glory…
26 A Forest Hymn The woods were God’s first temples
29 Ode to
Immortality
Where was it now — the glory and the dream?
So Wags the World So wags the world away