ed dull. And because of this, the child did not
seem to regret it so much if now and then one fell. "There are still
some left in my hands," it thought.
At length it came near to its home; so very tired, the little limbs
could scarcely move. And one who loved the child came out smiling to
welcome it. The little one went up close and rested its tired head;
and opening its little hand, soiled with the sea and the sand, said:
"Look, mother, I still have one. May I go for the others some day?"
And the mother said:
"Yes, thou shalt go again."
And the child fell asleep to dream of the singing sea and of the
sunlight, for these were in its heart.
APPENDIX
The following works are referred to in these Talks:
Addison, Joseph, "Spectator."
Alexander, Francesca, "Christfolk in the Apennine."
Antoninus, M. Aurelius, "Meditations."
Aristotle, "Ethics."
Bach, J.S., "The Well-tempered Clavicord."
Bach, J.S., "Kleine Praeludien."
Baldwin, James, "Old Greek Stories."
Bacon, Francis, "Essays."
Bridge, J.F., "Simple Counterpoint."
Carlyle, Thomas, "Heroes and Hero-worship."
Cellini, Benvenuto, "Autobiography."
Epictetus, "Memoirs."
Grove, Sir George, "Dictionary of Music and Musicians."
Halleck, R.P., "Psychology and Psychic Culture."
Handel, G.F., "The Messiah."
Haupt, August, "Choralbuch."
Liszt, Franz, "Life of Chopin."
Lubbock, Sir John, "Pleasures of Life."
Luther, Martin, "Table Talk."
Mendelssohn, Felix, "Letters from Italy and Switzerland."
Parker, J.H., "ABC of Gothic Architecture."
Ruskin, John, "Queen of the Air."
Ruskin, John, "Sesame and Lilies."
Ruskin, John, "Val d'Arno."
Saintine, X.B., "Picciola."
Schubert, Franz, "Songs."
Schumann, Robert, "Album for the Voung."
Schumann, Robert, "Letters."
Schumann, Robert, "Rules for Young Musicians."
Tapper, Thomas, "Chats with Music Students."
Tyndall, John, "Glaciers of the Alps."
Tyndall, John, "On Sound."
Various Authors, "Les Maitres du Clavicin."
Xenophon, "Memorabilia."
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Chats with Music Students
OR
TALKS ABOUT MUSIC AND MUSIC LIFE.
BY
THOMAS TAPPER.
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music a life-work, the very
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