Poetry.
QUID LEONE FORTIUS. THE night is full of darkness and doubt, The stars are dim and the Hunters out: The waves begin to wrestle and moan; The Lion stands by his shore alone And......
" Bulls."
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. ") SIR.—I can vouch for the following stories. Two years ago, while in the North of Ireland, one of our party entered into conversation with a......
Ancient Vineyards In England.
['To THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR."] Sza,—Heaven knows there is enough obscurity about our place-names without importing into speculation about them the hypothesis of a change of......
The Stupider Race.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—Mr. M. H. Mahony informs us in the Spectator of May 14th that "in a collision between two tongues that of the stupider race always......
Letters To The Editor.
AN ALLIANCE OF THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING RACES. [TO TIM IEDITOZ OF TER " BPZCTATOV.1 SIR,-It may be that the twentieth century is to see a federa- tion of the Teutonic races. Such an......
An Englishman In Spain.—a Correction.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—As a regular reader of your paper I came across, in the Spectator of May 14th, an article headed " An Englishman in Spain," signed "M."......