3 JANUARY 1920, page 23

Garden Refuse.

[To see Eerros OF 'ME " SPEOTATOR."] &n,—May I, as one in the same predicament as your corre- spondent (the Rev. J. F. Hamlyn), suggest that he may find a partial solution by......

Poetry.

MGRS JANUA. VITAE. Orm death were not enough to purge my inner sight, or to atone my spirit with the Infinite. How should I burst at once into the very shrine of holy God......

A Hybrid ?

THE EDITOR 0* THE ` } 'Eterkesroa.°1 Sus, —I wonder if any of your readers can tell me what to call a bird that frequents ray garden and feeds daily on my bed- room window-sill.......

Books.

MR. CHESTERTON ON IRELAND.* PART of the training in literature to which Flaubert subjected Guy de igaupassant was to make him study a tree until he saw how it differed from......

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