Poetry
The Stranger A STRANGE star told to Pan His kingdom was over ; Terror, bewilderment, ran Through drove and the drover ; His jolly oaten pipe He left unsounded ; Satyr, Silenus......
"the Judgment Of Francois Villon " [to The Editor Of
the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Your reviewer in criticizing my historical play, .The Judgment of Frani:cm' Villon, writes that " Isn't it lovely to see you again ? ' seems an entirely......
The Gulldhouse, Eccleston Square
[To the Editor of the SrEeraron.] SIR,—The Guildhouse, Eccleston Square, has in its seven years of work made many friends outside the number of its regular congregation. Will......
Hospitals And Memorial Donations
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—TO at least one other practical spirit besides your norrespondent, Major Oppenheim, it occurred that the desire to render "unavailing......
Stoats And Birds
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—An instance similar to that described on the "County Life" cage of your issue of December 10th, under the heading, "The Blackbird and the......
The Academy Picture, " Morning " In Our Issue Of
December 10th our Art critic wrote that the picture, Morning, by Mrs. Dod Procter, was bought by the Chantrey Bequest for the nation. This, as several corre- spondents have been......