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BOOK THE EIGHTH.--THE CAPITOL AND THINGS AROUND IT.
I.
Analysis of Majestic Matters
II. Impartiality
III. The Old Hall
IV. The Old Chamber
V.
Aristocratic Gossip
VI. The High and the Low
VII. Storms of Men are Worse than Storms of Oceans
VIII. He would be a Good Brother, were he not a Good Son
BOOK THE NINTH.--IN RUINS.
I.
It is through Excess of Greatness that Man reaches Excess of
Misery
II. The Dregs
CONCLUSION.--THE NIGHT AND THE SEA.
I.
A Watch-dog may be a Guardian Angel
II. Barkilphedro, having aimed at the Eagle, brings down the Dove
III. Paradise Regained Below
IV. Nay; on High!
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