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A Shipwrecked Body Who Buried You ? A Stranger Who

found here My shipwrecked body, and he shed a tear For himself too, remembering that he......

Erasippus The Tomb Of Erasippus Is Not Stones Nor His

grave dust, but all this ocean-swell: He perished with his ship, and where his bones AMANUENSIS.......

Spectator Competition No. 27

Report by Peter King When Hamlet was performed in its natural setting at Elsinore, an insensitive spectator Was annoyed by the noise of swallows and steamships. A prize was......

Spectator Competition No. 29

Set by R. Kennard Davis A prize of £5, which may be divided, is offered for an essay, in not more than 250 words, on The Fascination of Man-watching, by a Bird. Entries must be......

"tbe Ippettator," Juip 20th, 1850

Tun long deliberations as to the building to be erected for the Exhibition of 1851 have been terminated by a decision in favour of Mr. Paxton's design and estimate. Mr. Paxton......

From The Creek

ETEOCLES I am Eteocles who left the plough For profit by the sea. Vain hope! A gale Shipwrecked and drowned me. I can tell you how The wind that winnows sounds upon the sail.......