The Philistine
A Periodical for Curious Persons.
Affliction may one day smile again, and till then, sitthee down, sorrow.—Love’s Labour’s Lost.
Printed Every Little Whilefor The Society of The Philistinesand Published byThem Monthly. Subscription,One Dollar Yearly
Single Copies, 10 Cents.May, 1896.
Ananké, a poem, | Eugene R. White |
The compensation of the martyrs. | |
By Rule of Three, | Elbert Hubbard |
A preachment by a Prizeman, showing the futility of certain things and the usefulness of others. | |
A Sonnet of Hope, | John Jerome Rooney |
Shakspeare’s Borrowings, | Walter Blackburn Harte |
Life’s Voyage: a Mood, | William B. Faville |
If Love were All, | Elizabeth C. Cardozo |
An Hour with Cæsar Augustus, | G. W. Stevens |
The inside of Roman Politics obtained from sources only just unearthed in recent excavations. | |
Side Talks with the Philistines. | |
A chronicle of opinion conducted by the East Aurora School of Philosophy. |
Entered at the Postoffice at East Aurora, New York, for transmissionas mail matter of the second class.
COPYRIGHT, 1896, by B. C. Hubbard.