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Our Archaeological Corner.

banqueting tables , and the eating and drinking guests . What changes time brings ! That untroubled face had looked doAvn on that A'ery floor upon untold myriads and numberless generations of devout worshippers , who , long centuries ago , had moulded back to abori ginal dust ; and IIOAV there was the same sublime

countenance surveying m its stillness a hearty English dinner party , unperturbed by the bang of the champagne bottle , the rattle of knives and forks , the happy English laughter , or the cheers that crowned the toasts . " Behind his Royal Hihnessaud to the

g , right hand of him Avas a strange group—Shiva , as a half-male and half-female divinity . The one half of the figure is that of a man , and the other half that of a Avoman . Further to the right and still behind himShiva is seated in his heaven

, with his bride Parvati , and groups of male and female divinities are shovfering down flowers upon them from the heavenly cloudland . To the Prince ' s left hand , and yet behind him , Avas a group again representing SluA'a ancl Parvati on their bridal-day , Avith

attendants ministering unto them . On the Avail to the Prince ' s right hand Avas a group representing a ten-headed and tonarmed poAverful worshipper of Shiva

attempting to carry off Shiva and his heavenly abode , that in his love of coveteousuess he mi ght have Shiva ahvays AA'ith himself . On the Avail to the Prince ' s left hand Avas a representative of Shiva beheading in his Avrath , a son of Brahma ,

ancl having eight arms , tusks from his mouth , and adorned with necklaces or strings of human skulls . The cause of the great god ' s fury is that one of his Avive ' s had been slighted , became she had presented herself uninvited at a party given

by one of her relations . On the same Avail , and still to his Royal Higlmess ' s left , was another repiesentation of Shiva in one of his most dreadful forms . It Avas with these great solemn figures before and around that the banquet proceededAvhile

, the Governor ' s band Avas outside discoursing in the calm tropical night , SAveet European music . " The cave of Elephanta is interesting to Masons , as it is said that Masons' marks abound on the Avails .

Reviews.

Reviews .

The Masque of Pandora , and other Poems . By Henry Wadsworth LongfelloAv . ( Routledge . ) WE are among those Avho have ever admired the poetry of Longfellow . We remember , years agowhen Ave first became acquainted

, with his pleasant measures , and AVC have learned to like them more ancl more ; yes , and repeat them to ourselves day by day , as time has grown old for us , as life has changed , and Ave have found them welcome companions amid our studies and .

our SOITOAVS , our crosses and our cares ,, our pressing concerns , and our serious duties . Indeed , we have never been able to understand on Avhat basis of sound criticism

tho shalloAv , if current , objections to LongfelloAv ' s poetry have been founded . It has been asserted that he is " light , " it has been contended that he is " artificial , " it has been boldly stated that there Avas a " sameness" in his compositions , and that if his A'erses Avere pretty rhymes they Avere

not , after all , real poetry . To all these hasty judgments Ave have ahvays demurred , and do demur still . We think , on the contrary , that LongfelloAv has every attribute of a genuine poet . He has imagination , truth , tenderness ,

sympathy , pathos , a harmonious metre ,, and ringing words ; and Avhatever may be the judgment of some diletanti objectors , some pseudo-critics , the verdict of the discerning , the intellectual , ancl the cultivated has long been g iven in his favour . Many of his happy poems are "household Avords " in Great Britain as well as in the United

States , Avherever the Anglo-Saxon language is spoken ; and some of them perhaps have been more often quoted , and more largely used by Avay of illustration and application , than any other poetry , except Tennyson ' s , of the age . Holding Longfellow to be a most true

poet , and one , too , of the first class , we have been greatly pleased by his last contribution to poetic literature—namely , the little Avork Avhich heads this page . Our only fault Avith him is , that he has not given us a feAV more of his most charming sonnets , some of Avhich are very affecting as Avell as most effective . In compliance Avith the taste of the hour ,

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 2
GROWLS FROM GRUMBLERS. Article 7
GODFREY HIGGINS ON FREEMASONRY. Article 8
WOMAN'S CHOICE —THE STORY OF A HERO. Article 12
ON THE MOUNTAIN TOP. Article 15
THE SPRIG OF ACACIA. Article 16
THE SITE OF SOLOMON'S TEMPLE DISCOVERED. Article 17
TOGETHER. Article 21
MAY CHEPWORTH: A CLEVELAND SKETCH. Article 21
FREEMASONRY AND THE EARLY ENGLISH GILDS. Article 24
THE WOMEN OF OUR TIME. Article 28
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 30
WHAT HAPPENED AT A CHRISTMAS GATHERING. Article 34
NOTES ON LITER PURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 37
THE SLEEPING BEAUTY. Article 41
THE NUMBER OF STARS WE CAN SEE. Article 42
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 43
Reviews. Article 44
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Our Archaeological Corner.

banqueting tables , and the eating and drinking guests . What changes time brings ! That untroubled face had looked doAvn on that A'ery floor upon untold myriads and numberless generations of devout worshippers , who , long centuries ago , had moulded back to abori ginal dust ; and IIOAV there was the same sublime

countenance surveying m its stillness a hearty English dinner party , unperturbed by the bang of the champagne bottle , the rattle of knives and forks , the happy English laughter , or the cheers that crowned the toasts . " Behind his Royal Hihnessaud to the

g , right hand of him Avas a strange group—Shiva , as a half-male and half-female divinity . The one half of the figure is that of a man , and the other half that of a Avoman . Further to the right and still behind himShiva is seated in his heaven

, with his bride Parvati , and groups of male and female divinities are shovfering down flowers upon them from the heavenly cloudland . To the Prince ' s left hand , and yet behind him , Avas a group again representing SluA'a ancl Parvati on their bridal-day , Avith

attendants ministering unto them . On the Avail to the Prince ' s right hand Avas a group representing a ten-headed and tonarmed poAverful worshipper of Shiva

attempting to carry off Shiva and his heavenly abode , that in his love of coveteousuess he mi ght have Shiva ahvays AA'ith himself . On the Avail to the Prince ' s left hand Avas a representative of Shiva beheading in his Avrath , a son of Brahma ,

ancl having eight arms , tusks from his mouth , and adorned with necklaces or strings of human skulls . The cause of the great god ' s fury is that one of his Avive ' s had been slighted , became she had presented herself uninvited at a party given

by one of her relations . On the same Avail , and still to his Royal Higlmess ' s left , was another repiesentation of Shiva in one of his most dreadful forms . It Avas with these great solemn figures before and around that the banquet proceededAvhile

, the Governor ' s band Avas outside discoursing in the calm tropical night , SAveet European music . " The cave of Elephanta is interesting to Masons , as it is said that Masons' marks abound on the Avails .

Reviews.

Reviews .

The Masque of Pandora , and other Poems . By Henry Wadsworth LongfelloAv . ( Routledge . ) WE are among those Avho have ever admired the poetry of Longfellow . We remember , years agowhen Ave first became acquainted

, with his pleasant measures , and AVC have learned to like them more ancl more ; yes , and repeat them to ourselves day by day , as time has grown old for us , as life has changed , and Ave have found them welcome companions amid our studies and .

our SOITOAVS , our crosses and our cares ,, our pressing concerns , and our serious duties . Indeed , we have never been able to understand on Avhat basis of sound criticism

tho shalloAv , if current , objections to LongfelloAv ' s poetry have been founded . It has been asserted that he is " light , " it has been contended that he is " artificial , " it has been boldly stated that there Avas a " sameness" in his compositions , and that if his A'erses Avere pretty rhymes they Avere

not , after all , real poetry . To all these hasty judgments Ave have ahvays demurred , and do demur still . We think , on the contrary , that LongfelloAv has every attribute of a genuine poet . He has imagination , truth , tenderness ,

sympathy , pathos , a harmonious metre ,, and ringing words ; and Avhatever may be the judgment of some diletanti objectors , some pseudo-critics , the verdict of the discerning , the intellectual , ancl the cultivated has long been g iven in his favour . Many of his happy poems are "household Avords " in Great Britain as well as in the United

States , Avherever the Anglo-Saxon language is spoken ; and some of them perhaps have been more often quoted , and more largely used by Avay of illustration and application , than any other poetry , except Tennyson ' s , of the age . Holding Longfellow to be a most true

poet , and one , too , of the first class , we have been greatly pleased by his last contribution to poetic literature—namely , the little Avork Avhich heads this page . Our only fault Avith him is , that he has not given us a feAV more of his most charming sonnets , some of Avhich are very affecting as Avell as most effective . In compliance Avith the taste of the hour ,

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