WPC 5~% YJJuC'%YR#YG0kZ0_$ 9P"4?nY?1ensl=LQ@t$Hfv+衭w!}(?hj49Nm#u |gQ8[_ ^Gm&X$_BvpO{9ٻj4BoSYM #.P x>QƬ.RYCӈP3' h"Ao\2 7GYB,n4BE긂uDk5 紀L;+ڱW!,Kjy3֗嬞y =Ll2x5ԟ_F X*#L %^  0('UPOw4 m 0U 04 0 0 0 0T 0 0 0[ 0 0 0 0E 0 0 0: 0 0j 0 0 0 07 0 0 0# 0 0M 0<NFax 0%ir; ($-pJAZ8Arial Unicode MS RegularW;:i+003|xU*+ (_2623  ..*G+G (_25   /%` ` hp x /23  ../%` ` hp x /   *8+8 (_24  ," hp x ,23  ..," hp x ,  *5+5 (_23 ` ) hp x )23  ..) hp x ) ` *2+2 (_22  &hhp x &23  ..&hhp x &  */+/ (_21  #p x #23  ..#p x #  *,+, (_20 h  p x 23  .. p x h *)+) (_19  pp x 23  ..pp x   *&+& (_18   x 23  .. x   *AA (_17  5+ ` hp x 523  Ԁ5+ ` hp x 5  *GG (_16   /%` ` hp x /23  Ԁ/%` ` hp x /   *88 (_15  ," hp x ,23  Ԁ," hp x ,  *55 (_14 ` ) hp x )23  Ԁ) hp x ) ` *22 (_13  &hhp x &23  Ԁ&hhp x &  *// (_12  #p x #23  Ԁ#p x #  *,, (_11 h  p x 23  Ԁ p x h *)) (_10  pp x 23  Ԁpp x   (&& &_9   x 23  Ԁ x   (AA &_8  5+ ` hp x 523  5+ ` hp x 5  (GG &_7   /%` ` hp x /23  /%` ` hp x /   (88 &_6  ," hp x ,23  ," hp x ,  (55 &_5 ` ) hp x )23  ) hp x ) ` (22 &_4  &hhp x &23  &hhp x &  (// &_3  #p x #23  #p x #  (,, &_2 h  p x 23   p x h ()) &_1  pp x 23  pp x   &&& $_   x 23   x   <:Default Para !  _Hand    MSIiswrittenentirelyinlargepenciledprint,morechildishthanthatinanyotherRed  Book;nonetheless,Ruskinwasalreadycarefullyimitatingpublishedbooksbyjustifyingthe  margins;devisingatitlepage,frontispiece,andcolophon;labelinghisdrawingsas plates;  andfillingoutthevolumewiththeMSIPoetryAnthology,whichheentitled Poetry.  CompositionandSources ~    MSIshowsmoreuniformcontrolovertheentiretyofitscontentsthantendedtobethe t  caseinlaterRedBooks,whichgrewmoremiscellaneouswithsuccessiveusesatdifferent j  times.Forexample,thetitlepageappearsmorenearlytoservefortheentireRedBookthan `  isthecaseinMSIIIandMS_IIIA_,whichlikewisebeginwithvolumesof HarryandLucy,but V   whichalsocontainmuchelsethatisaltogetherunrelatedtothe_Edgeworthian_Ԁnarrative.By L  comparison,theMSIPoetryAnthology,whichfillsoutMSI,isnotanentirelyhaphazard B  miscellany.Thefirstofthesepoems, Whenfuriousupfromminesthewaterpours[ The 8  SteamEngine],condensesaportionofTheBotanicGardenbyErasmusDarwin,thus .~  sustainingtheEnlightenment,entrepreneurialspiritoftheimmediatelypreceding Harryand $t  Lucy,Vol.1,whichimitatesworksbyMaria_Edgeworth_ԀandJeremiahJoyce. j   Asavisualartifact,MSIimitatestheappearanceofbooksRuskinwouldhaveknown: ` thetitlepageismodeleddirectlyonMaria_Edgeworth_,HarryandLucyConcluded;andthe V  platesimitatedanynumberofbooksintheRuskinfamilylibrary(_Edgeworth_svolumeswere L notillustrated).MostofRuskins platesbearnoapparentrelationwiththetext,butthe B frontispiece, Frontispiece[Plate] 1[ HarryandLucyVol1],whichfeatures arainbow, 8 maybecomplementedbythelastofthepoemsintheanthology, OntheRainbow:InBlank . Verse.Therainbowdrawing,moreover,couldrefertoHarrysvisionoftheWitchoftheAlps $ attheendof HarryandLucy,Vol.1.(Ruskincouldhaveaddedtherainbowtothe  frontispieceasanafterthought:wecannotknowforcertainwhetherthetextualrainbow  suggestedthegraphicone,orviceversa,orwhetherthetwoaredefinitelyrelatedatall.Butit  seemslikelythathearrangedthecontentsinordertoframethebookwiththethemeofthe  rainbowasbothpromiseandclosure.)    AnothersignofcontrolovertheentiretyofthecontentsappearsattheendoftheRed  Book,onp.106,whereRuskinplacedacolophon: Theend/_hernhill_Ԁ/fountainstreet/endof   the_poems[strikethrough_]/juvenilelibraryfountainstreet.Thecolophonisfollowedby !  HeightsofWisdom,DepthofFools[MiscellaneousDrawing,MSI],inwhichtheconcave z" shapeofthenarrowvalleyappearstoanswertotheconvexformoftherainbowinthe p#  frontispiece.ThecolophoncouldbebasedonMaria_Edgeworth_,HarryandLucyConcluded, f$! whichconcludesinthefourthvolumewith THEEND.and,belowthat, LONDON:/PRINTED \% " BYCHARLESWOOD,/_Poppin_sCourt,FleetStreet. R&!#   Thecolophonevidentlyunifies HarryandLucy,Vol.1,andtheMSIPoetry H'"$ Anthology,butthedeletionwithinthecolophon(endofthe_poems[strikethrough_])maypointto >(#% howattemptsatsymmetryandclosurewereongoingdecisions.Sincethefinaltwopoemsof 4)$& theMSIPoetryAnthologyfallafterMargaretsannotationdatingthewholeofMSI,Ruskin **z%' couldhaveaddedthemafterhehadalreadywritten endofthepoemsonp.106,deletingthe  +p&( phraseasheaddedthepoemsonpp.103!6.Orthephrasemayhaveformedanoriginal ,f') colophon,deletedasheelaboratedtherevisedcolophon(reading,ineffect, Theend/_hernhill_  -\(* /fountainstreet/juvenilelibraryfountainstreet).Orhemayhaveoriginallyincludedthe  phraseaspartofthecolophonbutdeleteditaserroneousormisleading,sincethecolophon  endstheentirebook,notjustthepoems.(Itisalsopossible,ofcourse,thatthedeletionwas  madebysomeoneelse.)  DomesticScene    MSIistheonlyRedBooktolocateitsimaginarypublisher,the juvenilelibrary,in ~   _hernhill_Ԁ/fountainstreet,otherRedBooksmentioningsimply_Herne_ԀHill.CouldRuskinbe t  referringtowhat_Praeterita_recordsasanearlymemory,thewatercartsbeingfilledinfrontof j  thehouse(Ruskin,Works,35:21)?In_Praeterita_,Ruskinleavesunclearwhetherheobserved `  thecartsfromthewindowsof_Herne_ԀHilloroftheHunterStreethouse"wherethefamilylived V   priorto_Herne_ԀHill,untilMarch1823(see_Dearden_,RuskinsCamberwell,1).Bythetime L  Ruskinfirstwroteaboutthismemoryin1871(in_Fors_Ԁ_Clavigera_[Ruskin,Works,27:169]),he B  mightwellhaveconfusedmemoriesofthetwolocations;orthecolophonitselfmighthave 8  suggestedsuchamemorytohim,whenhedoubtlessreviewedhis_juvenilia_Ԁforthoselater .~  autobiographicalwritings.Unfortunately,attemptshavebeenunsuccessfultogaininformation $t  abouteitheraFountainStreetorwatermainsinthevicinitiesofthetwohouses.