24 FEBRUARY 1923, page 16

The Theatre.

THE CO-OPTIMISTS AT THE PRINCE OF WALES' THEATRE. THE Co-optimists' Sixth Programme has some really admirable songs and satires in it. But I suppose that it is in answer to a......

The Poet To His Mistress.

(IN THE ANCIENT FASHION.) MY love, when I am near to thee, Like lightning pass the years, Time in Iambics seems to be, It is a short long time to me. But, love, when I am far......

Poetry.

SAYS THE MUSE TO ME, SAYS SHE. You are a little tiny man Infinitely- tinier than A money-spider, carefully Noting down upon your cuff What you see and what you think— Niggling......

Sport.

A ROLAND WITHOUT AN OLIVER. THERE was a time when the fall of princes was held to be the only proper matter of tragedy. To-day they leave their kingdoms by train, looking for......

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