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To Correspondents.
The Diamond Rock , and other Poems . By Henry H . Erecn . Pickering . The inhabitants of St . Lucia , the scenery , and local interest of which island are pourtrayed with fervid emotion , must feel a grateful pleasure in perusing this little volume , the author of which creates images of excelling fancy , and
" Turns them into shapes , and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name . " There are many touching descriptions , delivered in poesy , and which lead us to imagine that Mr . Breen has embued them with circumstances and feelings from his own experience . The concluding stanza to the " Island Home , " is sweetly pathetic—may the hour be far distant when there may be heard— c » Anthems of gloom .
O er the grave of thy bard , In her loved island home ! ' Bring , oh , bring the feeling Soul . A Song by T . C . W . The music by Osmond G . Phipps . D'Almaine and Co . The Prov . Grand Organist for Kent has embodied some sweet words with the soul-breathing strains of his minstrelsy . Although the occasion for which the song was written and the music composed , was not
otherwise masonic than as connected with a charitable object ( the Margate and Ramsgate Philanthropic Institution ) , we gladly take the opportunity of recording our unqualified praise both of the poetry and the musical composition .
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
g © The Public , and especially our Advertizing Friends , are cautioned against the man named GREEN . We are requested to state that Dr . Crucefix has altogether retired from London . His address is Grove , Gravesend , Kent ; where all communications should be addressed that are intended for his personal observation—indeed , letters for the Editor , under cover to him , will more immediately reach their destination . It is most earnestly entreated that , wherever possible , all communications may be written only on one side of the paper ; also that all German and other foreign words may be most legibly written .
We are requested by Dr . Crucefix , who is preparing for the Press an account of Popular Events in English Ereemasonry , to be favoured by any Masonic Papers ; more especially as relating to York and Athol Masonry—the trials of Preston , Whitney , Bonner , and others . His own escapade is complete . Euvthermore — Dr . Cmcefrx desires us respectfully to intimate , that as in a great many instances he has not kept ies of his own correspondence with numerous esteemed Brethren
cop , he will consider it a lasting obligation if brethren , possessing any letters written by him on important subjects , will grant him the loan of such letters , which will serve to refresh his memory ; such letters of course will be returned , if requested . VOL . VII . K
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To Correspondents.
The Diamond Rock , and other Poems . By Henry H . Erecn . Pickering . The inhabitants of St . Lucia , the scenery , and local interest of which island are pourtrayed with fervid emotion , must feel a grateful pleasure in perusing this little volume , the author of which creates images of excelling fancy , and
" Turns them into shapes , and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name . " There are many touching descriptions , delivered in poesy , and which lead us to imagine that Mr . Breen has embued them with circumstances and feelings from his own experience . The concluding stanza to the " Island Home , " is sweetly pathetic—may the hour be far distant when there may be heard— c » Anthems of gloom .
O er the grave of thy bard , In her loved island home ! ' Bring , oh , bring the feeling Soul . A Song by T . C . W . The music by Osmond G . Phipps . D'Almaine and Co . The Prov . Grand Organist for Kent has embodied some sweet words with the soul-breathing strains of his minstrelsy . Although the occasion for which the song was written and the music composed , was not
otherwise masonic than as connected with a charitable object ( the Margate and Ramsgate Philanthropic Institution ) , we gladly take the opportunity of recording our unqualified praise both of the poetry and the musical composition .
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
g © The Public , and especially our Advertizing Friends , are cautioned against the man named GREEN . We are requested to state that Dr . Crucefix has altogether retired from London . His address is Grove , Gravesend , Kent ; where all communications should be addressed that are intended for his personal observation—indeed , letters for the Editor , under cover to him , will more immediately reach their destination . It is most earnestly entreated that , wherever possible , all communications may be written only on one side of the paper ; also that all German and other foreign words may be most legibly written .
We are requested by Dr . Crucefix , who is preparing for the Press an account of Popular Events in English Ereemasonry , to be favoured by any Masonic Papers ; more especially as relating to York and Athol Masonry—the trials of Preston , Whitney , Bonner , and others . His own escapade is complete . Euvthermore — Dr . Cmcefrx desires us respectfully to intimate , that as in a great many instances he has not kept ies of his own correspondence with numerous esteemed Brethren
cop , he will consider it a lasting obligation if brethren , possessing any letters written by him on important subjects , will grant him the loan of such letters , which will serve to refresh his memory ; such letters of course will be returned , if requested . VOL . VII . K