6Chapter 4
581Chapter 115. The Pequod Meets The Bachelor
7Chapter 5
582Chapter 116. The Dying Whale
8Chapter 6
583Chapter 117. The Whale Watch
9Chapter 7
584Chapter 118. The Quadrant
10Chapter 8
585Chapter 119. The Candles
11Chapter 9
586Chapter 120. The Deck Towards the End of the First Night Watch
12Chapter 10
587Chapter 121. Midnight. — The Forecastle Bulwarks
13Chapter 11
588Chapter 122. Midnight Aloft. — Thunder and Lightning
14Chapter 12
589Chapter 123. The Musket
15Chapter 13
590Chapter 124. The Needle
16Chapter 14
591Chapter 125. The Log and Line
17Chapter 15
592Chapter 126. The Life-Buoy
18Chapter 16
593Chapter 127. The Deck
19Chapter 17
594Chapter 128. The Pequod Meets The Rachel
20Chapter 18
595Chapter 129. The Cabin
21Chapter 19
596Chapter 130. The Hat
22Chapter 20
597Chapter 131. The Pequod Meets The Delight
23Chapter 21
598Chapter 132. The Symphony
24Chapter 22
599Chapter 133. The Chase — First Day
25Chapter 23
600Chapter 134. The Chase — Second Day
26Chapter 24
601Chapter 135. The Chase. — Third Day
27Chapter 25
602Book 1. Pierre just Emerging from his Teens
28Chapter 26
603Book 2. Love, Delight, and Alarm
29Chapter 27
604Book 3. The Presentiment and the Verification
30Chapter 28
605Book 4. Retrospective
31Chapter 29
606Book 5. Misgivings and Preparatives
32Chapter 30
607Book 6. Isabel, and the First Part of the Story of Isabel
33Chapter 31
608Book 7. Intermediate between Pierre's Two Interviews with Isabel at the Farm-House
34Chapter 32
609Book 8. The Second Interview at the Farm-House, and the Second Part of the Story of Isabel. Their Immediate Impulsive Effect upon Pierre
35Chapter 33
610Book 9. More Light, and the Gloom of that Light. More Gloom, and the Light of that Gloom
36Chapter 34
611Book 10. The Unprecedented Final Resolution of Pierre
37Chapter 1. My Reception Aboard
612Book 11. He Crosses the Rubicon
38Chapter 2. Some Account of the Ship
613Book 12. Isabel, Mrs. Glendinning, the Portrait, and Lucy
39Chapter 3. Further Account of the Julia
614Book 13. They Depart the Meadows
40Chapter 4. A Scene in the Forecastle
615Book 14. The Journey and the Pamphlet
41Chapter 5. What happened at Hytyhoo
616Book 15. The Cousins
42Chapter 6. We touch at La Dominica
617Book 16. First Night of their Arrival in the City
43Chapter 7. What happened at Hannamanoo
618Book 17. Young America in Literature
44Chapter 8. The Tattooers of La Dominica
619Book 18. Pierre, as a Juvenile Author, Reconsidered
45Chapter 9. We steer to the Westward—State of Affairs
620Book 19. The Church of the Apostles
46Chapter 10. A Sea-Parlour described, with some of its Tenants
621Book 20. Charlie Millthorpe
47Chapter 11. Doctor Long Ghost a Wag—One of his Capers
622Book 21. Pierre Immaturely Attempts a Mature Book. Tidings from the Meadows. Plinlimmon
48Chapter 12. Death and Burial of two of the Crew
623Book 22. The Flower-Curtain Lifted from before a Tropical Author; With some Remarks on the Transcendental Flesh-Brush Philosophy
49Chapter 13. Our Destination changed
624Book 23. A Letter for Pierre. Isabel. Arrival of Lucy's Easel and Trunks at the Apostles'
50Chapter 14. Rope Yarn
625Book 24. Lucy at the Apostles'
51Chapter 15. Chips and Bungs
626Book 25. Lucy, Isabel, and Pierre. Pierre at his Book. Enceladus
52Chapter 16. We encounter a Gale
627Book 26. A Walk: A Foreign Portrait: A Sail: and The End
53Chapter 17. The Coral Islands
628Chapter 1. The Birthplace of Israel
54Chapter 18. Tahiti
629Chapter 2. The Youthful Adventures of Israel
55Chapter 19. A Surprise—More about Bembo
630Chapter 3. Israel goes to the Wars; and reaching Bunker Hill in time to be of service there, soon after is forced to extend his travels across the sea into the enemy’s land
56Chapter 20. The Round Robin—Visitors from Shore
631Chapter 4. Further wanderings of the Refugee, with some account of a good knight of Brentford who befriended him
57Chapter 21. Proceedings of the Consul
632Chapter 5. Israel in the Lion’s Den
58Chapter 22. The Consul's Departure
633Chapter 6. Israel makes the acquaintance of certain secret friends of America, one of them being the famous author of the “Diversions of Purley.” These despatch him on a sly errand across the Channel
59Chapter 23. The Second Night off Papeetee
634Chapter 7. After a curious adventure upon the Pont Neuf, Israel enters the presence of the renowned sage, Dr. Franklin, whom he finds right learnedly and multifariously employed
60Chapter 24. Outbreak of the Crew
635Chapter 8. Which has something to say about Dr. Franklin and the Latin Quarter
61Chapter 25. Jermin encounters an Old Shipmate
636Chapter 9. Israel is initiated into the mysteries of lodging-houses in the Latin Quarter
62Chapter 26. We enter the Harbour—Jim the Pilot
637Chapter 10. Another adventurer appears upon the scene
63Chapter 27. A Glance at Papeetee—We are sent aboard the Frigate
638Chapter 11. Paul Jones in a reverie
64Chapter 28. Reception from the Frenchman
639Chapter 12. Recrossing the Channel, Israel returns to the Squire’s abode—His adventures there
65Chapter 29. The Reine Blanche
640Chapter 13. His escape from the house, with various adventures following
66Chapter 30. They take us Ashore—What happened there
641Chapter 14. In which Israel is sailor under two flags, and in three ships, and all in one night
67Chapter 31. The Calabooza Beretanee
642Chapter 15. They sail as far as the Crag of Ailsa
68Chapter 32. Proceedings of the French at Tahiti
643Chapter 16. They look in at Carrickfergus, and descend on Whitehaven
69Chapter 33. We receive Calls at the Hotel de Calabooza
644Chapter 17. They call at the Earl of Selkirk’s, and afterwards fight the ship-of-war Drake
70Chapter 34. Life at the Calabooza
645Chapter 18. The Expedition that sailed from Groix
71Chapter 35. Visit from an Old Acquaintance
646Chapter 19. They fight the Serapis
72Chapter 36. We are carried before the Consul and Captain
647Chapter 20. The Shuttle
73Chapter 37. The French Priests pay their Respects
648Chapter 21. Samson among the Philistines
74Chapter 38. Little Julia sails without us
649Chapter 22. Something further of Ethan Allen; with Israel’s flight towards the wilderness
75Chapter 39. Jermin serves us a Good Turn—Friendships in Polynesia
650Chapter 23. Israel in Egypt
76Chapter 40. We take unto ourselves Friends
651Chapter 24. Continued
77Chapter 41. We levy Contributions on the Shipping
652Chapter 25. In the City of Dis
78Chapter 42. Motoo-Otoo A Tahitian Casuist
653Chapter 26. Forty-five years
79Chapter 43. One is Judged by the Company he keeps
654Chapter 1. A mute goes aboard a boat on the Mississippi
80Chapter 44. Cathedral of Papoar—The Church of the Cocoa-Nuts
655Chapter 2. Showing that many men have many minds
81Chapter 45. Missionary's Sermon; with some Reflections
656Chapter 3. In which a variety of characters appear
82Chapter 46. Something about the Kannakippers
657Chapter 4. Renewal of old acquaintance
83Chapter 47. How they dress in Tahiti
658Chapter 5. The man with the weed makes it an even question whether he be a great sage or a great simpleton
84Chapter 48. Tahiti as it is
659Chapter 6. At the outset of which certain passengers prove deaf to the call of charity
85Chapter 49. Same Subject continued
660Chapter 7. A gentleman with gold sleeve-buttons
86Chapter 50. Something happens to Long Ghost
661Chapter 8. A charitable lady
87Chapter 51. Wilson gives us the Cut—Departure for Imeeo
662Chapter 9. Two business men transact a little business
88Chapter 52. The Valley of Martair
663Chapter 10. In the cabin
89Chapter 53. Farming in Polynesia
664Chapter 11. Only a page or so
90Chapter 54. Some Account of the Wild Cattle in Polynesia
665Chapter 12. The story of the unfortunate man, from which may be gathered whether or no he has been justly so entitled
91Chapter 55. A Hunting Ramble with Zeke
666Chapter 13. The man with the traveling-cap evinces much humanity, and in a way which would seem to show him to be one of the most logical of optimists
92Chapter 56. Mosquitoes
667Chapter 14. Worth the consideration of those to whom it may prove worth considering
93Chapter 57. The Second Hunt in the Mountains
668Chapter 15. An old miser, upon suitable representations, is prevailed upon to venture an investment
94Chapter 58. The Hunting-Feast; and a Visit to Afrehitoo
669Chapter 16. A sick man, after some impatience, is induced to become a patient
95Chapter 59. The Murphies
670Chapter 17. Towards the end of which the Herb-Doctor proves himself a forgiver of injuries
96Chapter 60. What they thought of us in Martair
671Chapter 18. Inquest into the true character of the Herb-Doctor
97Chapter 61. Preparing for the Journey
672Chapter 19. A soldier of fortune
98Chapter 62. Tamai
673Chapter 20. Reappearance of one who may be remembered
99Chapter 63. A Dance in the Valley
674Chapter 21. A hard case
100Chapter 64. Mysterious
675Chapter 22. In the polite spirit of the Tusculan disputations
101Chapter 65. The Hegira, or Flight
676Chapter 23. In which the powerful effect of natural scenery is evinced in the case of the Missourian, who, in view of the region round about Cairo, has a return of his chilly fit
102Chapter 66. How we were to get to Taloo
677Chapter 24. A philanthropist undertakes to convert a misanthrope, but does not get beyond confuting him
103Chapter 67. The Journey round the Beach
678Chapter 25. The Cosmopolitan makes an acquaintance
104Chapter 68. A Dinner-Party in Imeeo
679Chapter 26. Containing the metaphysics of Indian-hating, according to the views of one evidently not so prepossessed as Rousseau in favor of savages
105Chapter 69. The Cocoa-Palm
680Chapter 27. Some account of a man of questionable morality, but who, nevertheless, would seem entitled to the esteem of that eminent English moralist who said he liked a good hater
106Chapter 70. Life at Loohooloo
681Chapter 28. Moot points touching the late Colonel John Moredock
107Chapter 71. We start for Taloo
682Chapter 29. The boon companions
108Chapter 72. A Dealer in the Contraband
683Chapter 30. Opening with a poetical eulogy of the Press and continuing with talk inspired by the same
109Chapter 73. Our Reception in Partoowye
684Chapter 31. A metamorphosis more surprising than any in Ovid
110Chapter 74. Retiring for the Night—The Doctor grows devout
685Chapter 32. Showing that the age of music and magicians is not yet over
111Chapter 75. A Ramble through the Settlement
686Chapter 33. Which may pass for whatever it may prove to be worth
112Chapter 76. An Island Jilt—We visit the Ship
687Chapter 34. In which the Cosmopolitan tells the story of the gentleman-madman
113Chapter 77. A Party of Rovers—Little Loo and the Doctor
688Chapter 35. In which the Cosmopolitan strikingly evinces the artlessness of his nature
114Chapter 78. Mrs. Bell
689Chapter 36. In which the Cosmopolitan is accosted by a mystic, whereupon ensues pretty much such talk as might be expected
115Chapter 79. Taloo Chapel—Holding Court in Polynesia
690Chapter 37. The mystical master introduces the practical disciple
116Chapter 80. Queen Pomaree
691Chapter 38. The disciple unbends, and consents to act a social part
117Chapter 81. We visit the Court
692Chapter 39. The hypothetical friends
118Preface
693Chapter 40. In which the story of China Aster is, at second-hand, told by one who, while not disapproving the moral, disclaims the spirit of the style
119Chapter 1. Foot In Stirrup
694Chapter 41. Ending with a rupture of the hypothesis
120Chapter 2. A Calm
695Chapter 42. Upon the heel of the last scene, the Cosmopolitan enters the barber's shop, a benediction on his lips
121Chapter 3. A King For A Comrade
696Chapter 43. Very charming
122Chapter 4. A Chat In The Clouds
697Chapter 44. In which the last three words of the last chapter are made the text of the discourse, which will be sure of receiving more or less attention from those readers who do not skip it
123Chapter 5. Seats Secured And Portmanteaus Packed
698Chapter 45. The Cosmopolitan increases in seriousness
124Chapter 6. Eight Bells
699Chapter 1
125Chapter 7. A Pause
700Chapter 2
126Chapter 8. They Push Off, Velis Et Remis
701Chapter 3
127Chapter 9. The Watery World Is All Before Them
702Chapter 4
128Chapter 10. They Arrange Their Canopies And Lounges, And Try To Make Things Comfortable
703Chapter 5
129Chapter 11. Jarl Afflicted With The Lockjaw
704Chapter 6
130Chapter 12. More About Being In An Open Boat
705Chapter 7
131Chapter 13. Of The Chondropterygii, And Other Uncouth Hordes Infesting The South Seas
706Chapter 8
132Chapter 14. Jarl’s Misgivings
707Chapter 9
133Chapter 15. A Stitch In Time Saves Nine
708Chapter 10
134Chapter 16. They Are Becalmed
709Chapter 11
135Chapter 17. In High Spirits, They Push On For The Terra Incognita
710Chapter 12
136Chapter 18. My Lord Shark And His Pages
711Chapter 13
137Chapter 19. Who Goes There?
712Chapter 14
138Chapter 20. Noises And Portents
713Chapter 15
139Chapter 21. Man Ho!
714Chapter 16
140Chapter 22. What Befel The Brigantine At The Pearl Shell Islands
715Chapter 17
141Chapter 23. Sailing From The Island They Pillage The Cabin
716Chapter 18
142Chapter 24. Dedicated To The College Of Physicians And Surgeons
717Chapter 19
143Chapter 25. Peril A Peace–Maker
718Chapter 20
144Chapter 26. Containing A Pennyweight Of Philosophy
719Chapter 21
145Chapter 27. In Which The Past History Op The Parki Is Concluded
720Chapter 22
146Chapter 28. Suspicions Laid, And Something About The Calmuc
721Chapter 23
147Chapter 29. What They Lighted Upon In Further Searching The Craft, And The Resolution They Came To
722Chapter 24
148Chapter 30. Hints For A Full Length Of Samoa
723Chapter 25
149Chapter 31. Rovings Alow And Aloft
724Chapter 26
150Chapter 32. Xiphius Platypterus
725Chapter 27
151Chapter 33. Otard
726Chapter 28
152Chapter 34. How They Steered On Their Way
727Chapter 29
153Chapter 35. Ah, Annatoo!
728Chapter 30
154Chapter 36. The Parki Gives Up The Ghost
729The Piazza
155Chapter 37. Once More They Take To The Chamois
730Bartleby, the Scrivener
156Chapter 38. The Sea On Fire
731Benito Cereno (pt. 1)
157Chapter 39. They Fall In With Strangers
732Benito Cereno (pt. 2)
158Chapter 40. Sire And Sons
733The Lightning-Rod Man
159Chapter 41. A Fray
734Sketch 1. The Isles at Large
160Chapter 42. Remorse
735Sketch 2. Two Sides to a Tortoise
161Chapter 43. The Tent Entered
736Sketch 3. Rock Rodondo
162Chapter 44. Away
737Sketch 4. A Pisgah View from the Rock
163Chapter 45. Reminiscences
738Sketch 5. The Frigate, and Ship Flyaway
164Chapter 46. The Chamois With A Roving Commission
739Sketch 6. Barrington Isle and the Buccaneers
165Chapter 47. Yillah, Jarl, And Samoa
740Sketch 7. Charles’s Isle and the Dog-King
166Chapter 48. Something Under The Surface
741Sketch 8. Norfolk Isle and the Chola Widow
167Chapter 49. Yillah
742Sketch 9. Hood’s Isle and the Hermit Oberlus
168Chapter 50. Yillah In Ardair
743Sketch 10. Runaways, Castaways, Solitaries, Grave-Stones, Etc
169Chapter 51. The Dream Begins To Fade
744The Bell-Tower
170Chapter 52. World Ho!
745The Apple-Tree Table
171Chapter 53. The Chamois Ashore
746Jimmy Rose
172Chapter 54. A Gentleman From The Sun
747I and My Chimney
173Chapter 55. Tiffin In A Temple
748The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids
174Chapter 56. King Media A Host
749Cock-A-Doodle-Doo!
175Chapter 57. Taji Takes Counsel With Himself
750The Fiddler
176Chapter 58. Mardi By Night And Yillah By Day
751Poor Man's Pudding and Rich Mans' Crumbs
177Chapter 59. Their Morning Meal
752The Happy Failure
178Chapter 60. Belshazzar On The Bench
753The 'Gees
179Chapter 61. An Incognito
754The Two Temples
180Chapter 62. Taji Retires From The World
755Daniel Orme
181Chapter 63. Odo And Its Lord
756Canto 1. The Hostel
182Chapter 64. Yillah A Phantom
757Canto 2. Abdon
183Chapter 65. Taji Makes Three Acquaintances
758Canto 3. The Sepuechre
184Chapter 66. With A Fair Wind, At Sunrise They Sail
759Canto 4. Of the Crusaders
185Chapter 67. Little King Peepi
760Canto 5. Clarel
186Chapter 68. How Teeth Were Regarded In Valapee
761Canto 6. Tribes and Sects
187Chapter 69. The Company Discourse, And Braid–Beard Rehearses A Legend
762Canto 7. Beyond the Walls
188Chapter 70. The Minstrel Leads Off With A Paddle–Song; And A Message Is Received From Abroad
763Canto 8. The Votary
189Chapter 71. They Land Upon The Island Of Juam
764Canto 9. Saint and Student
190Chapter 72. A Book From The Chronicles Of Mohi
765Canto 10. Rambles
191Chapter 73. Something More Of The Prince
766Canto 11. Lower Gihon
192Chapter 74. Advancing Deeper Into The Vale, They Encounter Donjalolo
767Canto 12. Celio
193Chapter 75. Time And Temples
768Canto 13. The Arch
194Chapter 76. A Pleasant Place For A Lounge
769Canto 14. In the Glen
195Chapter 77. The House Of The Afternoon
770Canto 15. Under the Minaret
196Chapter 78. Babbalanja Solus
771Canto 16. The Wall of Wail
197Chapter 79. The Center Of Many Circumferences
772Canto 17. Nathan
198Chapter 80. Donjalolo In The Bosom Of His Family
773Canto 18. Night
199Chapter 81. Wherein Babbalanja Relates The Adventure Of One Karkeke In The Land Of Shades
774Canto 19. The Fulfilment
200Chapter 82. How Donjalolo, Sent Agents To The Surrounding Isles; With The Result
775Canto 20. Vale of Ashes
201Chapter 83. They Visit The Tributary Islets
776Canto 21. By-Places
202Chapter 84. Taji Sits Down To Dinner With Five–And-Twenty Kings, And A Royal Time They Have
777Canto 22. Hermitage
203Chapter 85. After Dinner
778Canto 23. The Close
204Chapter 86. Of Those Scamps The Plujii
779Canto 24. The Gibe
205Chapter 87. Nora–Bamma
780Canto 25. Huts
206Chapter 88. In A Calm, Hautia’s Heralds Approach
781Canto 26. The Gate of Zion
207Chapter 89. Braid–Beard Rehearses The Origin Of The Isle Of Rogues
782Canto 27. Matron and Maid
208Chapter 90. Rare Sport At Ohonoo
783Canto 28. Tomb and Fountain
209Chapter 91. Of King Uhia And His Subjects
784Canto 29. The Recluse
210Chapter 92. The God Keevi And The Precipice Op Mondo
785Canto 30. The Site of the Passion
211Chapter 93. Babbalanja Steps In Between Mohi And Yoomy; And Yoomy Relates A Legend
786Canto 31. Rolfe
212Chapter 94. Of That Jolly Old Lord, Borabolla; And That Jolly Island Of His, Mondoldo; And Of The Fish–Ponds, And The Hereafters Of Fish
787Canto 32. Of Rama
213Chapter 95. That Jolly Old Lord Borabolla Laughs On Both Sides Of His Face
788Canto 33. By the Stone
214Chapter 96. Samoa A Surgeon
789Canto 34. They Tarry
215Chapter 97. Faith And Knowledge
790Canto 35. Arculf and Adamnan
216Chapter 98. The Tale Of A Traveler
791Canto 36. The Tower
217Chapter 99. “Marnee Ora, Ora Marnee”
792Canto 37. A Sketch
218Chapter 100. The Pursuer Himself Is Pursued
793Canto 38. The Sparrow
219Chapter 101. The Iris
794Canto 39. Clarel and Ruth
220Chapter 102. They Depart From Mondoldo
795Canto 40. The Mounds
221Chapter 103. As They Sail
796Canto 41. On the Wall
222Chapter 104. Wherein Babbalanja Broaches A Diabolical Theory, And, In His Own Person, Proves It
797Canto 42. Tidings
223Chapter 1. Maramma
798Canto 43. A Procession
224Chapter 2. They Land
799Canto 44. The Start
225Chapter 3. They Pass Through The Woods
800Canto 1. The Cavalcade
226Chapter 4. Hivohitee Mdcccxlviii
801Canto 2. The Skull Cap
227Chapter 5. They Visit The Great Morai
802Canto 3. By the Garden
228Chapter 6. They Discourse Of The Gods Of Mardi, And Braid–Beard Tells Of One Foni
803Canto 4. Of Mortmain
229Chapter 7. They Visit The Lake Of Yammo
804Canto 5. Clarel and Glaucon
230Chapter 8. They Meet The Pilgrims At The Temple Of Oro
805Canto 6. The Hamlet
231Chapter 9. They Discourse Of Alma
806Canto 7. Guide and Guard
232Chapter 10. Kohl Tells Of One Ravoo, And They Land To Visit Revaneva, A Flourishing Artisan
807Canto 8. Roefe and Derwent
233Chapter 11. A Nursery–Tale Of Babbalanja’s
808Canto 9. Through Adommin
234Chapter 12. Landing To Visit Hivohitee The Pontiff, They Encounter An Extraordinary Old Hermit; With Whom Yoomy Has A Confidential Interview, But Learns Little
809Canto 10. A Halt
235Chapter 13. Babbalanja Endeavors To Explain The Mystery
810Canto 11. Of Deserts
236Chapter 14. Taji Receives Tidings And Omens
811Canto 12. The Banker
237Chapter 15. Dreams
812Canto 13 . Flight of the Greeks
238Chapter 16. Media And Babbalanja Discourse
813Canto 14. By Achor
239Chapter 17. They Regale Themselves With Their Pipes
814Canto 15 . The Fountain
240Chapter 18. They Visit An Extraordinary Old Antiquary
815Canto 16. Night in Jericho
241Chapter 19. They Go Down Into The Catacombs
816Canto 17. In Mid-Watch
242Chapter 20. Babbalanja Quotes From An Antique Pagan; And Earnestly Presses It Upon The Company, That What He Recites Is Not His, But Another’s
817Canto 18. The Syrian Monk
243Chapter 21. They Visit A Wealthy Old Pauper
818Canto 19. An Apostate
244Chapter 22. Yoomy Sings Some Odd Verses, And Babbalanja Quotes From The Old Authors Right And Left
819Canto 20. Under the Mountain
245Chapter 23. What Manner Of Men The Tapparians Were
820Canto 21. The Priest and Rolfe
246Chapter 24. Their Adventures Upon Landing At Pimminee
821Canto 22. Concerning Hebrews
247Chapter 25. A, I, and O
822Canto 23. By the Jordan
248Chapter 26. A Reception Day At Pimminee
823Canto 24. The River-Rite
249Chapter 27. Babbalanja Falleth Upon Pimminee Tooth And Nail
824Canto 25. The Dominican
250Chapter 28. Babbalanja Regales The Company With Some Sandwiches
825Canto 26. Of Rome
251Chapter 29. They Still Remain Upon The Rock
826Canto 27. Vine and Clarel
252Chapter 30. Behind And Before
827Canto 28. The Fog
253Chapter 31. Babbalanja Discourses In The Dark
828Canto 29. By the Marge
254Chapter 32. My Lord Media Summons Mohi To The Stand
829Canto 30. Of Petra
255Chapter 33. Wherein Babbalanja And Yoomy Embrace
830Canto 31. The Inscription
256Chapter 34. Of The Isle Of Diranda
831Canto 32. The Encampment
257Chapter 35. They Visit The Lords Piko And Hello
832Canto 33. Lot’s Sea
258Chapter 36. They Attend The Games
833Canto 34. Mortmain Reappears
259Chapter 37. Taji Still Hunted, And Beckoned
834Canto 35. Prelusive
260Chapter 38. They Embark From Diranda
835Canto 36. Sodom
261Chapter 39. Wherein Babbalanja Discourses Of Himself
836Canto 37. Of Traditions
262Chapter 40. Of The Sorcerers In The Isle Of Minda
837Canto 38. The Sleepwalker
263Chapter 41. Chiefly Of Sing Bello
838Canto 39. Obsequies
264Chapter 42. Dominora And Vivenza
839Canto 1. In the Mountain
265Chapter 43. They Land At Dominora
840Canto 2. The Carpenter
266Chapter 44. Through Dominora, They Wander After Yillah
841Canto 3. Of the Many Mansions
267Chapter 45. They Behold King Bello’s State Canoe
842Canto 4. The Cypriote
268Chapter 46. Wherein Babbalanja Bows Thrice
843Canto 5. The High Desert
269Chapter 47. Babbalanja Philosophizes, And My Lord Media Passes Round The Calabashes
844Canto 6. Derwent
270Chapter 48. They Sail Round An Island Without Landing; And Talk Round A Subject Without Getting At It
845Canto 7. Bell and Cairn
271Chapter 49. They Draw Nigh To Porpheero; Where They Behold A Terrific Eruption
846Canto 8. Tents of Kedar
272Chapter 50. Wherein King Media Celebrates The Glories Of Autumn, The Minstrel, The Promise Of Spring
847Canto 9. Of Monasteries
273Chapter 51. In Which Azzageddi Seems To Use Babbalanja For A Mouth–Piece
848Canto 10. Before the Gate
274Chapter 52. The Charming Yoomy Sings
849Canto 11. The Beaker
275Chapter 53. They Draw Nigh Unto Land
850Canto 12. The Timoneer’s Story
276Chapter 54. They Visit The Great Central Temple Of Vivenza
851Canto 13. Song and Recitative
277Chapter 55. Wherein Babbalanja Comments Upon The Speech Of Alanno
852Canto 14. The Revel Closed
278Chapter 56. A Scene In Tee Land Of Warwicks, Or King–Makers
853Canto 15. In Moonlight
279Chapter 57. They Hearken Unto A Voice From The Gods
854Canto 16. The Easter Fire
280Chapter 58. They Visit The Extreme South Of Vivenza
855Canto 17. A Chant
281Chapter 59. They Converse Of The Mollusca, Kings, Toad–Stools And Other Matters
856Canto 18. The Minster
282Chapter 60. Wherein, That Gallant Gentleman And Demi–God, King Media, Scepter In Hand, Throws Himself Into The Breach
857Canto 19. The Masque
283Chapter 61. They Round The Stormy Cape Of Capes
858Canto 20. Afterward
284Chapter 62. They Encounter Gold–Hunters
859Canto 21. In Confidence
285Chapter 63. They Seek Through The Isles Of Palms; And Pass The Isles Of Myrrh
860Canto 22. The Medallion
286Chapter 64. Concentric, Inward, With Mardi’s Reef, They Leave Their Wake Around The World
861Canto 23. Derwent with the Abbot
287Chapter 65. Sailing On
862Canto 24. Vault and Grotto
288Chapter 66. A Flight Of Nightingales From Yoomy’s Mouth
863Canto 25. Derwent and the Lesbian
289Chapter 67. They Visit One Doxodox
864Canto 26. Vine and the Palm
290Chapter 68. King Media Dreams
865Canto 27. Man and Bird
291Chapter 69. After A Long Interval, By Night They Are Becalmed
866Canto 28. Mortmain and the Palm
292Chapter 70. They Land At Hooloomooloo
867Canto 29. Rolfe and the Palm
293Chapter 71. A Book From The “Ponderings Of Old Bardianna”
868Canto 30. The Celibate
294Chapter 72. Babbalanja Starts To His Feet
869Canto 31. The Recoil
295Chapter 73. At Last, The Last Mention Is Made Of Old Bardianna; And His Last Will And Testament Is Recited At Length
870Canto 32. Empty Stirrups
296Chapter 74. A Death–Cloud Sweeps By Them, As They Sail
871Canto 1. In Saddle
297Chapter 75. They Visit The Palmy King Abrazza
872Canto 2. The Ensign
298Chapter 76. Some Pleasant, Shady Talk In The Groves, Between My Lords Abrazza And Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, And Yoomy
873Canto 3. The Island
299Chapter 77. They Sup
874Canto 4. An Intruder
300Chapter 78. They Embark
875Canto 5. Of the Stranger
301Chapter 79. Babbalanja At The Full Of The Moon
876Canto 6. Bethlehem
302Chapter 80. Morning
877Canto 7. At Table
303Chapter 81. L’ultima Sera
878Canto 8. The Pillow
304Chapter 82. They Sail From Night To Day
879Canto 9. The Shepherds Dale
305Chapter 83. They Land
880Canto 10. A Monument
306Chapter 84. Babbalanja Relates To Them A Vision
881Canto 11. Disquiet
307Chapter 85. They Depart From Serenia
882Canto 12. Of Pope and Turk
308Chapter 86. They Meet The Phantoms
883Canto 13. The Church of the Star
309Chapter 87. They Draw Nigh To Flozella
884Canto 14. Soldier and Monk
310Chapter 88. They Land
885Canto 15. Symphonies
311Chapter 89. They Enter The Bower Of Hautia
886Canto 16. The Convent Roof
312Chapter 90. Taji With Hautia
887Canto 17. A Transition
313Chapter 1. How Wellingborough Redburn's Taste for the Sea was Born and Bred in him
888Canto 18. The Hill-Side
314Chapter 2. Redburn's Departure from Home
889Canto 19. A New-Comer
315Chapter 3. He Arrives in Town
890Canto 20. Derwent and Ungar
316Chapter 4. How he Disposed of his Fowling-Piece
891Canto 21. Ungar and Rolfe
317Chapter 5. He Purchases his Sea-Wardrobe, and on a Dismal Rainy day picks up his Board and Lodging along the Wharves
892Canto 22. Of Wickedness the Word
318Chapter 6. He is Initiated in the Business of Cleaning out the Pig-Pen, and Slushing down the Top-Mast
893Canto 23. Derwent and Rolfe
319Chapter 7. He gets to Sea and Feels very bad
894Canto 24. Twilight
320Chapter 8. He is put into the Larboard Watch; Gets Sea-Sick; and Relates some other of his Experiences
895Canto 25. The Invitation
321Chapter 9. The Sailors becoming a Little Social, Redburn Converses with them
896Canto 26. The Prodigal
322Chapter 10. He is very much Frightened; The Sailors Abuse him; and he becomes Miserable and Forlorn
897Canto 27. By Parapet
323Chapter 11. He helps wash the Decks, and then goes to Breakfast
898Canto 28. David’s Well
324Chapter 12. He gives some Account of one of his Shipmates called Jackson
899Canto 29. The Night Ride
325Chapter 13. He has a Fine day at Sea, Begins to like it; But changes his Mind
900Canto 30. The Valley of Decision
326Chapter 14. He Contemplates making a Social call on the Captain in his Cabin
901Canto 31. Dirge
327Chapter 15. The Melancholy State of his Wardrobe
902Canto 32. Passion Week
328Chapter 16. At Dead of Night he is Sent up to Loose the Main-Skysail
903Canto 33. Easter
329Chapter 17. The Cook and Steward
904Canto 34. Via Crucis
330Chapter 18. He Endeavors to Improve his Mind; and Tells of one Blunt and his Dream Book
905The Portent
331Chapter 19. A Narrow Escape
906Misgivings
332Chapter 20. In a Fog he is Set to work as a Bell-Toller, and Beholds a Herd of Ocean-Elephants
907The Conflict of Convictions
333Chapter 21. A Whaleman and a Man-of-War's-Man
908Apathy and Enthusiasm
334Chapter 22. The Highlander Passes a Wreck
909The March into Virginia
335Chapter 23. An Unaccountable Cabin-Passenger, and a Mysterious Young Lady
910Lyon
336Chapter 24. He begns to Hop about in the Rigging like a Saint Jago's Monkey
911Ball's Bluff
337Chapter 25. Quarter-Deck Furniture
912Dupont's Round Fight
338Chapter 26. A Sailor a Jack of all Trades
913The Stone Fleet
339Chapter 27. He gets a Peep at Ireland, and at last Arrives at Liverpool
914Donelson
340Chapter 28. He goes to Supper at the Sign of the Baltimore Clipper
915The Cumberland
341Chapter 29. Redburn Deferentially Discourses Concerning the Prospects of Sailors
916In the Turret
342Chapter 30. Redburn Grows Intolerably Flat and Stupid over some Outlandish old Guide-Books
917The Temeraire
343Chapter 31. With his Prosy Old Guide-Book, he taks a Prosy Stroll through the Town
918A Utilitarian View of the Monitors Fight
344Chapter 32. The Docks
919Shiloh
345Chapter 33. The Salt-Droghers, and German Emigrant Ships
920The Battle for the Mississipppi
346Chapter 34. The Irrawaddy
921Malvern Hill
347Chapter 35. Galliots, Coast-of-Guinea-Man, and Floating Chapel
922The Victor of Antietam
348Chapter 36. The Old Church of St. Nicholas, and the Dead-House
923Battle of Stone River
349Chapter 37. What Redburn Saw in Launcelott's-Hey
924Running the Batteries
350Chapter 38. The Dock-Wall Beggars
925Stonewall Jackson
351Chapter 39. The Booble-Alleys of the Town
926Stonewall Jackson (Ascribed to a Virginian)
352Chapter 40. Placards, Brass-Jewelers, Truck-Horses, and Steamers
927Gettysburg
353Chapter 41. Redburn Roves about Hither and Thither
928The House-top
354Chapter 42. His Adventure with the Cross Old Gentleman
929Look-out Mountain
355Chapter 43. He takes a Delightful Ramble into the Country; and makes the Acquaintance of Three Adorable Charmers
930Chattanooga
356Chapter 44. Redburn Introduces Master Harry Bolton to the Favorable Consideration of the Reader
931The Armies of the Wilderness
357Chapter 45. Harry Bolton Kidnaps Redburn, and Carries him off to London
932On the Photograph of a Corps Commander
358Chapter 46. A Mysterious Night in London
933The Swamp Angel
359Chapter 47. Homeward Bound
934The Battle for the Bay
360Chapter 48. A Living Corpse
935Sheridan at Cedar Creek
361Chapter 49. Carlo
936In the Prison Pen
362Chapter 50. Harry Bolton at Sea
937The College Colonel
363Chapter 51. The Emigrants
938The Eagle of the Blue
364Chapter 52. The Emigrants' Kitchen
939A Dirge for McPherson
365Chapter 53. The Horatii and Curiatii
940At the Cannon's Mouth
366Chapter 54. Some Superior Old Nail-Rod and Pig-Tail
941The March to the Sea
367Chapter 55. Drawing Nigh to the last Scene in Jackson's Career
942The Frenzy in the Wake
368Chapter 56. Under the Lee of the Long-Boat, Redburn and Harry hold Confidential Communion
943The Fall of Richmond
369Chapter 57. Almost a Famine
944The Surrender at Appomattox
370Chapter 58. Though the Highlander puts into no Harbor as yet; She here and there Leaves many of her Passengers behind
945A Canticle
371Chapter 59. The Last End of Jackson
946The Martyr
372Chapter 60. Home at Last
947"The Coming Storm"
373Chapter 61. Redburn and Harry, Arm in Arm, in Harbor
948Rebel Color-bearers at Shiloh
374Chapter 1. The Jacket
949The Muster
375Chapter 2. Homeward Bound
950Aurora-Borealis
376Chapter 3. A Glance at the Principal Divisions, into Which a Man-of-War's Crew is Divided
951The Released Rebel Prisoner
377Chapter 4. Jack Chase
952A Grave near Petersburg, Virginia
378Chapter 5. Jack Chase on a Spanish Quarter-Deck
953"Formerly a Slave"
379Chapter 6. The Quarter-Deck Officers, Warrant Officers, and Berth-Deck Underlings of A Man-of-War; Where they Live In The Ship; How They Live; Their Social Standing on Shipboard; and What Sort of Gentlemen They Are
954The Apparition
380Chapter 7. Breakfast, Dinner, and Supper
955Magnanimity Baffled
381Chapter 8. Selvagee Contrasted with Mad-Jack
956On the Slain Collegians
382Chapter 9. Of the Pockets that Were in the Jacket
957America
383Chapter 10. From Pockets to Pickpockets
958On the Home Guards who perished in the Defense of Lexington, Missouri
384Chapter 11. The Pursuit of Poetry under Difficulties
959Inscription for Graves at Pea Ridge, Arkansas
385Chapter 12. The Good or Bad Temper of Men-of-War's Men, in a Great Degree, Attributable to Their Particular Stations and Duties Aboard Ship
960The Fortitude of the North Under the Disaster of the Second Manassas
386Chapter 13. A Man-of-War Hermit in a Mob
961On the Men of Maine killed in the Victory of Baton Rouge, Louisiana
387Chapter 14. A Draught in a Man-of-War
962An Epitaph
388Chapter 15. A Salt-Junk Club in a Man-of-War, with a Notice to Quit
963Inscription for Marye's Heights, Fredericksburg
389Chapter 16. General Training in a Man-of-War
964The Mound by the Lake
390Chapter 17. Away! Second, Third, and Fourth Cutters, Away!
965On the Slain at Chickamauga
391Chapter 18. A Man-of-War Full as a Nut
966An uninscribed Monument on one of the Battle-fields of the Wilderness
392Chapter 19. The Jacket Aloft
967On Sherman's Men Who fell in the Assault of Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia
393Chapter 20. How They Sleep in a Man-of-War
968On the Grave of a young Cavalry Officer killed in the Valley of Virginia
394Chapter 21. One Reason Why Men-of-War's Men Are, Generally, Short-Lived
969A Requiem for Soldiers lost in Ocean Transports
395Chapter 22. Wash-Day and House-Cleaning in a Man-of-War
970On a natural Monument in a field of Georgia
396Chapter 23. Theatricals in a Man-of-War
971Commemorative of a Naval Victory
397Chapter 24. Introductory to Cape Horn
972Presentation to the Authorities, by Privates, of Colors captured in Battles ending in the Surrender of Lee
398Chapter 25. The Dog-Days off Cape Horn
973The Returned Volunteer to his Rifle
399Chapter 26. The Pitch of the Cape
974The Scout toward Aldie
400Chapter 27. Some Thoughts Growing Out of Mad Jack's Countermanding His Superior's Order
975Lee in the Capitol
401Chapter 28. Edging Away
976A Meditation
402Chapter 29. The Night-Watches
977Supplement
403Chapter 30. A Peep through a Port-Hole at the Subterranean Parts of a Man-of-War
978John Marr and Other Sailors
404Chapter 31. The Gunner under Hatches
979Bridgeroom Dick
405Chapter 32. A Dish of Dunderfunk
980Tom Deadlight
406Chapter 33. A Flogging
981Jack Roy
407Chapter 34. Some of the Evil Effects of Flogging
982The Haglets
408Chapter 35. Flogging Not Lawful
983The Aeolian Harp
409Chapter 36. Flogging Not Necessary
984To the Master of the "Meteor"
410Chapter 37. Some Superior Old "London Dock" from the Wine-Coolers of Neptune
985Far off Shore
411Chapter 38. The Chaplain and Chapel in a Man-of-War
986The Man-of-War Hawk
412Chapter 39. The Frigate in Harbour.—The Boats.—Grand State Reception of the Commodore
987The Figure-Head
413Chapter 40. Some of the Ceremonies in a Man-of-War Unnecessary and Injurious
988The Good Craft "Snow Bird"
414Chapter 41. A Man-of-War Library
989Old Counsel
415Chapter 42. Killing Time in a Man-of-War in Harbour
990The Tuft of Kelp
416Chapter 43. Smuggling in a Man-of-War
991The Maldive Shark
417Chapter 44. A Knave in Office in a Man-of-War
992To Ned
418Chapter 45. Publishing Poetry in a Man-of-War
993Crossing the Tropics
419Chapter 46. The Commodore on the Poop, and one of "The People" under the Hands of the Surgeon
994The Berg
420Chapter 47. An Auction in a Man-of-War
995The Enviable Isles
421Chapter 48. Purser, Purser's Steward, and Postmaster in a Man-of-War
996Pebbles
422Chapter 49. Rumors of a War, and How They Were Received by the Population of the Neversink
997Timoleon
423Chapter 50. The Bay of All Beauties
998After the Pleasure Party
424Chapter 51. One of "The People" Has an Audience with the Commodore and the Captain on the Quarter-Deck
999The Night-March
425Chapter 52. Something Concerning Midshipmen
1000The Ravaged Villa
426Chapter 53. Seafaring Persons Peculiarly Subject to Being under the Weather.—The Effects of This upon a Man-of-War Captain
1001The Margrave’s Birthnight
427Chapter 54. "The People" are Given "Liberty"
1002Magian Wine
428Chapter 55. Midshipmen Entering the Navy Early
1003The Garden of Metrodorus
429Chapter 56. A Shore Emperor on Board a Man-of-War
1004The New Zealot to the Sun
430Chapter 57. The Emperor Reviews the People at Quarters
1005The Weaver
431Chapter 58. A Quarter-Deck Officer before the Mast
1006Lamia’s Song
432Chapter 59. A Man-of-War Button Divides Two Brothers
1007In a Garret
433Chapter 60. A Man-of-War's-Man Shot at
1008Monody
434Chapter 61. The Surgeon of the Fleet
1009Lone Founts
435Chapter 62. A Consultation of Man-of-War Surgeons
1010The Bench of Boors
436Chapter 63. The Operation
1011The Enthusiast
437Chapter 64. Man-of-War Trophies
1012Art
438Chapter 65. A Man-of-War Race
1013Buddha
439Chapter 66. Fun in a Man-of-War
1014C——’s Lament
440Chapter 67. White-Jacket Arraigned at the Mast
1015Shelley’s Vision
441Chapter 68. A Man-of-War Fountain, and Other Things
1016Fragments of a Lost Gnostic Poem of the Twelfth Century
442Chapter 69. Prayers at the Guns
1017The Marchioness of Brinvilliers
443Chapter 70. Monthly Muster round the Capstan
1018The Age of the Antonines
444Chapter 71. The Genealogy of the Articles of War
1019Herba Santa
445Chapter 72. "Herein are the Good Ordinances of the Sea, Which Wise Men, Who Voyaged Round the World, Gave to Our Ancestors, and Which Constitute the Books of the Science of Good Customs"—The Consulate of the Sea
1020Venice
446Chapter 73. Night and Day Gambling in a Man-of-War
1021In a Bye-Canal
447Chapter 74. The Main-Top at Night
1022Pisa’s Leaning Tower
448Chapter 75. "Sink, Burn, And Destroy."—Printed Admiralty Orders in Time of War
1023In a Church of Padua
449Chapter 76. The Chains
1024Milan Cathedral
450Chapter 77. The Hospital in a Man-of-War
1025Pausilippo
451Chapter 78. Dismal Times in the Mess
1026The Attic Landscape
452Chapter 79. How Man-of-War's Men Die at Sea
1027The Same
453Chapter 80. The Last Stitch
1028The Parthenon
454Chapter 81. How they Bury a Man-of-War's-Man at Sea
1029Greek Masonry
455Chapter 82. What Remains of a Man-of-War's-Man After His Burial at Sea
1030Greek Architecture
456Chapter 83. A Man-of-War College
1031Off Cape Colonna
457Chapter 84. Man-of-War Barbers
1032The Archipelago
458Chapter 85. The Great Massacre of the Beards
1033Syra
459Chapter 86. The Rebels Brought to the Mast
1034Disinterment of the Hermes
460Chapter 87. Old Ushant at the Gangway
1035The Apparition
461Chapter 88. Flogging through the Fleet
1036In the Desert
462Chapter 89. The Social State in a Man-of-War
1037The Great Pyramid
463Chapter 90. The Manning of Navies
1038The Return of the Sire De Nesle
464Chapter 91. Smoking-Club in a Man-of-War, with Scenes on the Gun-Deck Drawing near Home
1039The Loiterer
465Chapter 92. The Last of the Jacket
1040When Forth the Shepherd Leads the Flock
466Chapter 93. Cable and Anchor All Clear
1041The Little Good Fellows
467Chapter 1. Loomings
1042Clover
468Chapter 2. The Carpet-Bag
1043Madcaps
469Chapter 3. The Spouter-Inn
1044The Old Fashion
470Chapter 4. The Counterpane
1045Butterfly Ditty
471Chapter 5. Breakfast
1046The Blue-Bird
472Chapter 6. The Street
1047The Lover and the Syringa Bush
473Chapter 7. The Chapel
1048The Dairyman’s Child
474Chapter 8. The Pulpit
1049Trophies of Peace
475Chapter 9. The Sermon
1050In the Pauper’s Turnip-Field
476Chapter 10. A Bosom Friend
1051A Way-Side Weed
477Chapter 11. Nightgown
1052The Chipmunk
478Chapter 12. Biographical
1053Field Asters
479Chapter 13. Wheelbarrow
1054Always with Us!
480Chapter 14. Nantucket
1055Stockings in the Farm-House Chimney
481Chapter 15. Chowder
1056A Dutch Christmas up the Hudson
482Chapter 16. The Ship
1057Time’s Betrayal
483Chapter 17. The Ramadan
1058Profundity and Levity
484Chapter 18. His Mark
1059Inscription for a Boulder near the spot where the last Hardhack was laid low, by the new proprietor of the Hill of Arrowhead
485Chapter 19. The Prophet
1060The Cuban Pirate
486Chapter 20. All Astir
1061Iris
487Chapter 21. Going Aboard
1062The Avatar
488Chapter 22. Merry Christmas
1063The American Aloe on Exhibition
489Chapter 23. The Lee Shore
1064A Ground Vine Intercedes with the Queen of Flowers for the Merited Recognition of Clover
490Chapter 24. The Advocate
1065To a Happy Shade
491Chapter 25. Postscript
1066Rip van Winkle
492Chapter 26. Knights and Squires
1067Rip van Winkle’s Lilac
493Chapter 27. Knights and Squires
1068Amoroso
494Chapter 28. Ahab
1069Hearth-Roses
495Chapter 29. Enter Ahab; to Him, Stubb
1070Under the Ground
496Chapter 30. The Pipe
1071The Ambuscade
497Chapter 31. Queen Mab
1072The New Rosicrucians
498Chapter 32. Cetology
1073The Vial of Attar
499Chapter 33. The Specksnyder
1074Rose Window
500Chapter 34. The Cabin-Table
1075Rosary Beads
501Chapter 35. The Mast-Head
1076The Devotion of the Flowers to Their Lady
502Chapter 36. The Quarter-Deck
1077The Rose Farmer
503Chapter 37. Sunset
1078L’Envoi
504Chapter 38. Dusk
1079We Fish
505Chapter 39. First Night Watch
1080Invocation
506Chapter 40. Midnight, Forecastle
1081Dirge
507Chapter 41. Moby Dick
1082Marlena
508Chapter 42. The Whiteness of The Whale
1083Pipe Song
509Chapter 43. Hark!
1084Song of Yoomy
510Chapter 44. The Chart
1085Gold
511Chapter 45. The Affidavit
1086Naples in the Time of Bomba
512Chapter 46. Surmises
1087Marquis de Grandvin at the Hostelry
513Chapter 47. The Mat-Maker
1088Madam Mirror
514Chapter 48. The First Lowering
1089Immolated
515Chapter 49. The Hyena
1090The Wise Virgins to Madam Mirror
516Chapter 50. Ahab’s Boat and Crew. Fedallah
1091The New Ancient of Days
517Chapter 51. The Spirit-Spout
1092The Rusty Man
518Chapter 52. The Albatross
1093Thy Aim, Thy Aim?
519Chapter 53. The Gam
1094The Old Shipmaster and his Crazy Barn
520Chapter 54. The Town-Ho’s Story
1095Camoens
521Chapter 55. Of the Monstrous Pictures of Whales
1096Camoens in the Hospital
522Chapter 56. Of the Less Erroneous Pictures of Whales, and the True Pictures of Whaling Scenes
1097Montaigne and his Kitten
523Chapter 57. Of Whales in Paint; in Teeth; in Wood; in Sheet-Iron; in Stone; in Mountains; in Stars
1098Falstaffs Lament over Prince Hal
524Chapter 58. Brit
1099Shadow at the Feast
525Chapter 59. Squid
1100Merry Ditty of the Sad Man
526Chapter 60. The Line
1101Honor
527Chapter 61. Stubb Kills a Whale
1102Fruit and Flower Painter
528Chapter 62. The Dart
1103The Medallion
529Chapter 63. The Crotch
1104Time’s Long Ago!
530Chapter 64. Stubb’s Supper
1105In the Hall of Marbles
531Chapter 65. The Whale as a Dish
1106Gold in the Mountain
532Chapter 66. The Shark Massacre
1107In Shards the Sylvan Vases Lie
533Chapter 67. Cutting In
1108In the Jovial Age of Old
534Chapter 68. The Blanket
1109A Spirit Appeared to Me
535Chapter 69. The Funeral
1110Give Me the Nerve
536Chapter 70. The Sphynx
1111My Jacket Old
537Chapter 71. The Jeroboam’s Story
1112In the Old Farm-House
538Chapter 72. The Monkey-Rope
1113To ——
539Chapter 73. Stubb and Flask Kill a Right Whale; and Then Have a Talk
1114A Battle Picture
540Chapter 74. The Sperm Whale’s Head — Contrasted View
1115Old Age in his Ailing
541Chapter 75. The Right Whale’s Head — Contrasted View
1116Pontoosuce
542Chapter 76. The Battering-Ram
1117Hearts-of-Gold
543Chapter 77. The Great Heidelburgh Tun
1118Epistle to Daniel Shepherd
544Chapter 78. Cistern and Buckets
1119Inscription for the Slain at Fredericksburgh
545Chapter 79. The Prairie
1120To Tom
546Chapter 80. The Nut
1121The Admiral of the White
547Chapter 81. The Pequod Meets The Virgin
1122Suggested by the Ruins of a Mountain-Temple in Arcadia
548Chapter 82. The Honour and Glory of Whaling
1123Puzzlement
549Chapter 83. Jonah Historically Regarded
1124The Dust-Layers
550Chapter 84. Pitchpoling
1125The Continents
551Chapter 85. The Fountain
1126A Rail Road Cutting near Alexandria in 1855
552Chapter 86. The Tail
1127A Reasonable Constitution
553Chapter 87. The Grand Armada
1128Rammon
554Chapter 88. Schools and Schoolmasters
1129Ditty of Aristippus
555Chapter 89. Fast-Fish and Loose-Fish
1130Adieu
556Chapter 90. Heads or Tails
1131In a Nutshell
557Chapter 91. The Pequod Meets The Rose-Bud
1132No. 1
558Chapter 92. Ambergris
1133No. 2
559Chapter 93. The Castaway
1134Etchings of a Whaling Cruise
560Chapter 94. A Squeeze of the Hand
1135Anecdote 1
561Chapter 95. The Cassock
1136Anecdote 2
562Chapter 96. The Try-Works
1137Anecdote 3
563Chapter 97. The Lamp
1138Anecdote 4
564Chapter 98. Stowing Down and Clearing Up
1139Anecdote 5
565Chapter 99. The Doubloon
1140Anecdote 6
566Chapter 100. Leg and Arm
1141Anecdote 7
567Chapter 101. The Decanter
1142Anecdote 8
568Chapter 102. A Bower in the Arsacides
1143Anecdote 9
569Chapter 103. Measurement of the Whale’s Skeleton
1144Mr. Parkman’s Tour
570Chapter 104. The Fossil Whale
1145Cooper’s New Novel
571Chapter 105. Does the Whale’s Magnitude Diminish? — Will He Perish?
1146A Thought on Book-Binding
572Chapter 106. Ahab’s Leg
1147Hawthorne and His Mosses
573Chapter 107. The Carpenter
1148Herman Melville by Virginia Woolf
574Chapter 108. Ahab and the Carpenter
1149Herman Melville's Moby Dick by D.H. Lawrence
575Chapter 109. Ahab and Starbuck in the Cabin
1150Herman Melville's Typee and Omoo by D.H. Lawrence