VAN. On thy broad mystic v.—May-Day, P. 55. VAULT. This v. which glows immense.— Woodnotes, II., p. 140. VEGETABLE GOLD. Guy, p. 91. VICTIM. V. lying low.-Voluntaries, p. 212. Through a thousand v.—. — Sphinx, VOICES. WEB. EB. Play not in Nature's lawful w.— WHEEL. In a region where the w.-I. D. and C. Love, p. 108. WHEELS. W. which whirl the sun. -S. of Nat., p. 161. WHIRL. W. the glowing wheels.-S. of Nat., p. 162. WHOLE. The linked purpose of the w.— Musketaq., p. 166. I yielded myself to the perfect w. -Each and All, p. 13. WINGS. WINE. I am the w.- ·Brahma, p. 73. Pouring of his power the w.-Wood notes, II., p. 139. WOODGODS. The partial w.-Musketaq., p. 164. WOOD-ROSE. Loved the w.- r. and left it on its stalk.-Forbearance, p. 77. WOODS. W. at heart are glad.—Waldeinsamkeit, p. 157. WORKETH. W. high and wise.- Ode, p. 208. WORLD. W. rolls round, mistrust it not. May-Day, p. 47. WORM. Starred eternal w.-I. D. and C. Love, p. 108. Striving to be man, the w.- -May-Day, p. 42. WORSE. Alike to him the better, the w.Woodnotes, II., p. 140. WREATH. W. shall nothing miss. Nat., p. 159. S. of WRITE. W. the past in characters.-S. of YOUNG. Always find us y.- Ode to Beauty, p. 82. YOUTH. Y. replies, I can.-Voluntaries, p. 211. ZODIAC. On the half-climbed z.— Thren ody, p. 198. ZONES. Of all the z. and countless days.-S. of Nat., p. 162. THE HE following list of magazine and periodical essays upon Emerson was for the most part-contributed to the Chicago Dial, by Mr. Poole, from his new "Index to Periodical Literature," and we have permission to use it here. But we have found it necessary to append a number of recent titles, to bring the list down to our present date: Emerson, Ralph Waldo (R. Buchanan), Broadway, 2: 223. (J. Burroughs) Galaxy, 21: 254, 543. -(D. M. Colton) Continental Monthly, 1: 49.-(G. Gilfillan) Tait's Magazine, n. s., 15: 17. Same article, Living Age, 16: 97.-(J. O'Connor) Catholic World, 27: 90.-(G. Prentice) Methodist Quarterly, 24: 357.-Dublin Review, 26: 152.- North British Review, 47: |