Religious Societies.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Snt,—Last year you were kind enough to allow me to place side by side, by way of comparison, the incomes of the two principal Societies for......
St. Kilda.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:1 Sia,—In thanking you for the notice of my recent work on "St. Kilda," in last week's Spectator, I hope you will excuse me for calling your......
To Phidyle.
(Hor. ili., 23.) INCENSE, and flesh of swine, and this year's grain-, At the full moon, with suppliant hands, bestow, 0 rustic Phidyle ! So naught shall know Thy crops of......
Poetry.
"SPRING'S SECRETS." As once I paused on poet wing In the green heart of a grove, I met the Spirit of the Spring With her great eyes lit of Love. She took me gently by the hand,......
The Thirlmere Scheme.
(TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR-"J SIR,—I know how valuable is your space, and how many well- known writers are glad to find a place in your columns, but I trust, as one who......