768 PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION J. 
Tuirp Year (15th to 16th years). 
Wordsworth: ‘“‘ Resolution and Independence”; ‘“ Mi- 
chael’’; ‘‘ The Brothers.” 
Tennyson: “‘The Princess”; ‘“‘ Becket’; “ Harold.” 
Herrick : 
Vaughan : 
Crashaw : 
Herbert : 
Shakespeare: ‘As You Like It”; “The Tempest” ; 
“The Midsummer Night’s Dream”; “ Richard IT.” 
Burns: The non-amatory songs and “Tam o’ Shanter.” 
Byron: “ Prisoner of Chillon.”’ 
Milton: “Lycidas”; “L’Allegro”; and “Il  Pen- 
seroso. 
Dryden: “ Ode on St. Cecilia’s Day.” 
Matthew Arnold: ‘“ Balder Dead”; ‘“Sohrab and Rus- 
tum.”’ 
Selections. 
FourtH YEAR (16th to 17th years). 
Tennyson: “In Memoriam”; “ Maud.” 
Wordsworth: ‘Odeon Intimations”; ‘Tintern Abbey.” 
Shakespeare: ‘“‘ Macbeth ” ; ** Hamlet ’”; “Lear 7; 
“ Romeo and Juliet.” 
Marlowe: ‘‘Dr. Faustus”’; ‘“ Edward II’ 
Chapman’s “ Iliad.” 
Milton’s “ Comus.”’ 
Chaucer’s ‘“‘ Prologue’ and ‘‘ Knight’s Tales.” 
Sir Henry Taylor: ‘“ Philip van Arteveldt.’ 
Crabbe: ‘“ The Village.” 
Blake: ‘‘ Songs of Experience.”’ 
Palgrave’s ‘‘Golden Treasury” (a good deal of which 
might be selected for the earlier periods). 
Keat’s Poems. 
Matthew Arnold: “Lyrics”; ‘‘The Scholar Gipsy ”’ ; 
““Thyrsis”’; “ Empedocles on Etna.”’ 
Spenser: ‘‘ Faery Queen.” 
