27 APRIL 1889, page 16

Art.

THE NEW ENGLISH ART CLUB EXHIBITION OF PICTURES. " CANDIDATES for election to membership of the New English Art Club will not be required to submit works, but their names, duly......

The Sonnet.

WHAT is the sonnet P 'Tis a flower whose seed Is some sublime emotion of the soul, That springeth into form as beautiful As lily or violet, or winsome weed, Or glowing rose or......

Fidelity In Birds.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."1 SIR,—I think the many bird-lovers who frequent your columns will like to share the following experience with me. I walked over this morning......

Dogs And Pictures.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—If your correspondent, " F. W.," has not met with it already, he will be interested in the following well-authenti- cated instance of......

Birds And Pictures.

LTO THE EDITOR OP THE " EPECTATOR."] SIR,—After reading your correspondent's interesting letter in the Spectator of April 20th, about a dog taking notice of a picture, I venture......

Poetry.

LALEHAM. APRIL 15ra, 1889. THERE were mild lights in the dim softened air, Blue lakes in rifted skies, I stood betwixt the yew and holly, there Where the lost Master lies. The......