9 JUNE 1894, page 18

Art.

THE ROYAL ACADEMY.—II. A SCHEME of decorative painting for the interior of a large building, such as Mr. Sargent has undertaken for the Public Library at Boston, raises a host......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir,—a Daughter Of Mine,

in her earliest youth, was much perplexed by the line, "Foul, I to the Fountain fly," in Top- lady's hymn, "Rock of Ages." Her comprehension had suggested "Fowl, I to the......

Whitsuntide In Mid-wales.

MY soul is full of beauty of the spring, Sweet scents of flowers and birds' ecstatic song, The hawthorn's breath and hyacinth mingling Have caused ten thousand memories to......

Poetry.

THE HAWARDEN HORACE. AD MILESIIIM GLORIOSUM. 'TwouLD please me greatly, dear Tay Pay, If from exaggeration's sway You could be weaned. I'm not, although you'd have it so, A......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

SIR,-1 can add an illustration to the instances mentioned on June 2nd in the Spectator of the misapprehension of the phrase, "The Scripture moveth us in sundry places." The......