enjoyment, sailing under the storm-beaten cliffs of Lundy, and drinking in the rich sea-breeze that sweeps over Dartmoor.”

1907.

The following is a list of the works of Charles Kingsley:-

The Saint’s Tragedy, 1848; Twenty-five Village Sermons, 1849; Alton Locke, 1850; Yeast, a Problem, 1851 (from “Fraser’s Magazine,” 1848); Phaethon, or Loose Thoughts for Loose Thinkers, 1852; Sermons on National Subjects, 1852, 1854; Hypatia, 1853 (from “Fraser’s Magazine”); Alexandria and her Schools (Lectures), 1854; Who causes Pestilence? (four Sermons), 1984; Sermons for the Times, 1855; Westward Ho! 1855; Glaucus, or the Wonders of the Shore, 1855; The Heroes, or Greek Fairy Tales, 1856; Two Years Ago, 1857; Andromeda, and Other Poems, 1958; The Good News of God (Sermons), 1859; Miscellanies, 1859; Limits of Exact Science as applied to History (Inaugural Address, Cambridge), 1860; Town and Country Sermons, 1861; Sermons on the Pentateuch, 1863; The Water Babies, 1863; David (four Sermons), 1865; Hereward the Wake, 1866; The Ancien Régime (Lectures), 1867; The Water of Life and Other Sermons, 1867; The Hermits, 1868; Discipline and Other Sermons, 1868; Madam How and Lady Why, 1869 (from “Good Words for the Young”); At Last: A Christmas in the West Indies, 1871; Town Geology (Lectures at Chester), 1872; Prose Idylls, 1873; Plays and Puritans, 1873; Health and Education, 1874; Westminster Sermons, 1874; Lectures delivered in America, 1875; All Saints’ Day and Other Sermons (ed. W. Harrison), 1878.

Letters and Memories of his Life (ed. by Mrs. Kingsley), 2 vols., 1876: 1 vol., 1883.


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