27 APRIL 1901, page 17

Art.

THE NEW GALLERY. THE skies change, but not the picture exhibitions. Year after year the same general effect greets the eye. One would imagine, indeed, that the pictures had been......

Poetry.

TO MARY ARDEN. (WRITTEN ON SEEING THE ROOM IN WHICH SHAKESPEARE WAS BORN, APRIL 23RD, 1564.) HERE in this room, upon an April day, After a night of groans, her anguish past, A......

A Parrot's Logic.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Stu,—In the Spectator of January. 12th I made mention of a handsome green parrot for which my great-grandmother, Lady Aldborough, is said to......

April Leaves.

Now strikes the sap with heady liquor Through veins from winter free ; The flame of spring begins to flicker In every bush and tree. • Q1111011 Elizabeth. t Nary Queen of Soot&......