The ballad of Manila Bay and other verses . American Rab 147 A Trinity of Children A Young Philosopher 151 Kissing the Rose 153 Harold the King 155 Sonnets on Shakspere From Anne Hathaways Cottage 159 The Two Roses 160 Shaksperes Will 161 Shylock to Salarino 162 King Richard at Bosworth Field 163 Antony as an Orator 164 Brutus in his Tent at Sardis 165 Lady Macbeth in Sleep 166 Macbeth on His Wifes Death 167 Othellos Message to the Venetian State 168 King Lear on the Heath 169 Prospero on his Magical Show 170 Hamlet in the Churchyard 171 The Kings Jester 172 The Death of Hamlet 173 To-day for


The ballad of Manila Bay and other verses . American Rab 147 A Trinity of Children A Young Philosopher 151 Kissing the Rose 153 Harold the King 155 Sonnets on Shakspere From Anne Hathaways Cottage 159 The Two Roses 160 Shaksperes Will 161 Shylock to Salarino 162 King Richard at Bosworth Field 163 Antony as an Orator 164 Brutus in his Tent at Sardis 165 Lady Macbeth in Sleep 166 Macbeth on His Wifes Death 167 Othellos Message to the Venetian State 168 King Lear on the Heath 169 Prospero on his Magical Show 170 Hamlet in the Churchyard 171 The Kings Jester 172 The Death of Hamlet 173 To-day for Me, To-morrow Death for You .... 174 Notes 177 ILLUSTRATIONS Frontispiece — Night Entrance into Manila Bay Admiral Dewey 17 The Ideal American Sailor 22 A. A. Stagg 34 A Thanksgiving Game 36 The Genius of Football 40 The Hull Gateway 42 Herschberger and Kennedy 48 A. L. Chapin 60 The Columbian Quadriga 126 The Statue of the Republic 128 Death and the Sculptor 140 A Young Philosopher 150 Kissing the Rose 152 Harold the King i54 WAR VERSE. k « -Vi <a k q; ^ k ?^ k Q t:: V ^ >- s w ^ P> w Q k < <lii ^ PQ i < Q ^ % ^ < % c o .& H g t/2 [£I ^1 U 2 Z cS < C/3 0^ D£ f-H W ^ w w a. ^ O1—1 d iz; ^ C 1 \ THE BALLAD OF MANILA BAY You must capture vessels or destroy them. Use utmost en-deavors.— President McKinley to Commodore Dewey And men by a million hearth-fires shall tell of ManilaBay —How Dewey swept past the forts at night,And struck the Dons in the flushing light,And for freedom won the day. In Hongkong harbor, far away, beyond the Philip-pines, The ^Acting Admiral held his ships — no staunchersea-machines ; And the jackies grumbled and fumed and swore atthe governments slow delay, 17 When the enemy lay so very near in the fair Manila the President spoke beneath the waves — een hail the world around —And the Commodore caught with eager ear the deep electric sound. Then he sailed away through the China Sea for the island of Luzon,And


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