3 NOVEMBER 1917, page 29

Poetry.

TO ITALY. Time art the world's desired, the golden fleece, Of Time's adventurers faring down to Hell, Bat Helen's self dwelt not so far from peace Nor so beset since lofty Ilium......

All Souls.

I SAW a vision in the night, And through the clouds a misty light. Below me in the myrtle trees The leaves were rustling in the breeze. On horses red and bay and white The......

Write Coiffes In. Mulberry Walk.

[To THE Earros or sus Seecrasea.") Sra,—About a year ago I asked your help for a very admirable community for supplying surgical requisites for the wounded. Gratefully......

Books.

A SHORT HISTORY OF ENGLAND.• WHEN we saw that Mr. Chesterton had written a History of England we made a fairly safe guess that, whatever other peculiarities it • A Shod Hialorg......

Mr. Lansing's Address To Officers.

We are very glad to be able to inform our readers that we have received permission to reprint the noble Address by Mr. Lansing which was published in the Spectator of September......

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