29 NOVEMBER 1919, page 14

Poets And Poverty.

• (To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—If " Senex " has not lately read the " Moretum " he might find comfort in it. It is a short hexameter poem, probably by Virgil, and......

Stephen Reynolds.

(To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, —My friend Stephen Reynolds, who died last February, left a will in which I was instructed to have possession of all his letters and......

Poetry.

TWO EPITAPHS. COMPENSATION. Farm% should I live your epitaph to write, I would that loving memory should recite This compensation for your saddened days : That, passing down......

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Books.

NAVAL MEDALS.* " The Medal, faithful to its charge of fame, Thro' climes and ages bears each form and name : In one short view subjected to our eye, Gods, Emperors, Heroes,......

Women's Service.

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