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They expel from the secretive organs and the circulation the morbid matter which produces inflammation, pain, fever, debility, and physical decay-thus annihilating, by their paritying properties, the virulence of the most painful and devastating diseases. LONDON, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1893. Charles Street, May 1, 1825. SIR,-In putting aside some papers to-day your letter CONTENT 8-No 66. and the beautiful poetry which it incloses, came again NOTES:-Grenville's Nugæ Metricæ,' 241–Elizabeth and under my eye. When I first received it, the admirable Mary, Queen of Scots, 242-Judge Jeffreys's House, 243 13 Greek version of Collins's dirge reminded me that in Peg Woffington's Recantation, 244-Primrose, Cowslip, translating that little poem from memory, I had left ou and Oxlip in French - Folk-lore-“Thirty days bath two stanzas, and I then attempted to supply the defi September," 245-James, Earl of Derby-Dignities Here- ciency. The knowledge that you are one of the few who ditary Created, not Made-Warlock and Witch-Mummy derive pleasure from these amusements now so unfashion. Seeds-James II.'s Coachman-Rapid Writing, 246. able (for tbere is a fashion in litterature as in everything QUERIES :-Lady of the Bed-chamber-Joseph Dicken- | else), tempts me to send you these additional lines, for English Deaths in Constantinople-Gray's Alcaic Ode insertion if you think it worth while, in your copy of the • The Republic of Letters" - Heraldry - Commines-Sir 'Nugæ Metricæ.' And I add to them, as a sort of pendant Ralph Ashton-Gestrum-Adams of Gore Hall-Celtic, 247 - Bridge and Culvert-Anne Kirkeet -- Post - office to the dirge, an attempt to versify Waller's Rose,' by Grammar – “Cynegan's Feast" - Bangor, Preston Can far the best to my taste of all bis compositions.-I am Sir dover-Coffee, 248–Št. Thomas of Watering, 249. your most faithful and obed, bumble ser. REPLIES :--Chaucer's “ Stilbon," 249-Sir Jerome Bowes GRENVILLE. Harvey Family-W. Eland-John Newton, 250-Mistake: The Revd, Archdo Wrangham. Mistaken - Marrow-bones and Cleavers “Brouette"Parish Eke-names, 251 -'Antagonism'--John Liston Collins's Dirge, stanzas ii, and iv., “Commenced M.A.," 252_" Its" -The Dover Slave Trade 3. -Ey Abbey, 253–Altar-Titus Oates-"Ex Africa semper aliquid novi"-Cue, 254-The Holy Thorn-Obas, Steward Nulla hic, carminibus malis - False Quotation - Trumbull, 255—The Good Devil of Umbras ex Erebo cions, Woodstock" Coliar-holders”: “Woodich-silver-bolders" Nocturnas aget impio --Mennes-"Crocodile"-Music at Norwich-Bibliography Ritu saga catorvas; of Magazines-"Burn the bellows"-Strachey Family, 256 Sed levi Dryadum choro - Dictionary - A Funeral by Women - Draughts - Old Mulberry Tree-Abbey Churches, 257 - High Sheriffs' Nectent bracbia Oreades, Dress - Arthur Onslow - Ghost Miners, 258 - Authors Pygmæique micantibus Wanted, 259. Pingent roribus herbas. NOTES ON BOOKS:-Bright's 'Gospel of Saint Luke in Anglo-Saxon 'Worsley's Dawn of the English Reformation'-Leland's Works of Heine'-Phillimore's London Tum musco, et foliis humum, et and Middlesex Note-Book.' Lecto flore rubecula Sternet munere sedulo, Nec deerunt tumulum in tuum Nostris humida fletibus Dona, parva quidem, at pia in. LORD GRENVILLE'S ‘NUGÆ METRICÆ,' 1824. gentis pignora amoris. I have in my possession a copy of this work Rosa, inscribed “The Reverend Archdeacon Wrangham from the Author," in Lord Grenville's handwriting. I pulchræ rosa Lydize Dic, cum dura moras continuo novas In it are inserted two autograph letters to the Nostris nectit amoribus, archdeacon, a translation into Latin of the third Discat, te inspiciens, quam sit amabilis and fourth stanzas of Collins's ‘Dirge,' which, as Ipsa, et cara mihi, quæ similis tui est. will be seen, Lord Grenville had omitted, having translated the poom from memory.* There is Discat, cum juveniliter besides a translation of Waller's “Go, lovely rose,” Conspectus avidos fallit amantium, another of an Italian dialogue between Love and Quod si tu, decus hortuli, Spring, together with Lord Nugent's answer, to Deserta incoleres avia, te quoque Ignotam obruerent alta silentia. which Lord Grenville alludes. These trifles, which have not been printed, seem of sufficient interest, coming as they do from the pen of this distin Claro in lumino pulchrior guished statesman and accomplished scholar, to Fulget purpureis gemma coloribus : Claro in lumino conspici find a place in ‘N. & Q.' Archdeacon Wrangham, Laudarique velit Lydia; quis malus to whom they were addressed, was a well-known Hic formæ, egregii quis decoris pudor. scholar and the author of British Plutarch,' containing the “Lives of the Most Eminent Persons His dictis morere ! at tua of Great Britain and Ireland from the Accession of Noscat sorte suam ; tam breve temporis Henry VIII, to the Present Time. 6 vols. 8vo. H8 conceditur omnibus 1816.” He was for many years Vicar of Hun. Punctum, tam rapido diffugiunt pede, manby, Yorkshire, where his valuable library was Quæ miris adeo dotibus eminenti collected. The other letter, which is dated from Dropmore, and the translation of 'Love and Spring,' will This will account for the omission of the two stanzas form the subject of a further communication, in the printed edition which hitherto has been unex. GRANVILLE LEVESON GOWER. plained. Titsey Place. 3. |