Extraordinary Tides.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 Sru,—In the Spectator of the 7th November, 1874, I wrote : —tt Extraordinary tides are, I maintain, almost as easily foretold as ordinary......
The "unseen Universe."
[TO THE KDrioa OF THE " SPEOTA.T011.1 SIR,—In your article on "The Unseen Universe" of November 13, as in all discussions which I have seen on that remarkable book, I do not......
Similitudes.
SUBLIMELY Calm—her only wish to know— In her unswerving glance nor fear nor ruth, Reckless how sun may shine, or storms may blow, Stands, like an adamantine statue, Truth. See,......
Communion In One Kind.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.'] . SIR,—In your notice of my volume on the Eucharist, you say that "the practice of administering in one kind would seem to be ipso facto......
Poetry.
THE ANSWER OF Q. HORATIUS FLACCUS TO A ROMAN "ROUND-ROBIN." (Vide " Sencriroa," November 13.) Goon friends, you urge my Odes grow trite, And that of worthless station, Of......