18 FEBRUARY 1922, page 14

Poetry.

THE GHOST. NIGHT-FOUNDERED to the ruin he came, Nor reeked of its uncanny fame ; A haunt of slumber opened here, And weariness, that casts out fear, His footsteps led. The moon......

"i Serve."

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Massinger And The Inns Of Court Mission. [to The Editor

or THE " SPECTATOR."] Six,—Philip Massinger's play, The Great Duke of Florence. written in 1627, is to be produced next week in the Middle Temple Hall by a company of old Oxford......

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