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Chapter 49

Me in far lands did Justice call, cold queen Among the dead, who, after heat and haste At length have leisure for her steadfast voice, That gathers peace from the great deeps of h.e.l.l.

She call"d me, saying: I heard a cry by night!

Go thou, and question not; within thy halls My will awaits fulfilment.

And she lies there, My mother! ay, my mother now; O hair That once I play"d with in these halls! O eyes That for a moment knew me as I came, And lighten"d up, and trembled into love; The next were darkened by my hand! Ah me!

Ye will not look upon me in that world.

Yet thou, perchance, art happier, if thou go"st Into some land of wind and drifting leaves, To sleep without a star; but as for me, h.e.l.l hungers, and the restless Furies wait.

Milton, and the method of Greek tragedy are Mr. Phillips"s influences, and again we may say, what better influences could a young singer have?

His verse is dignified, and has distinction.

Mr. Cripps is melodious at times, and Mr. Binyon, Oxford"s latest Laureate, shows us in his lyrical ode on Youth that he can handle a difficult metre dexterously, and in this sonnet that he can catch the sweet echoes that sleep in the sonnets of Shakespeare:

I cannot raise my eyelids up from sleep, But I am visited with thoughts of you; Slumber has no refreshment half so deep As the sweet morn, that wakes my heart anew.

I cannot put away life"s trivial care, But you straightway steal on me with delight: My purest moments are your mirror fair; My deepest thought finds you the truth most bright

You are the lovely regent of my mind, The constant sky to the unresting sea; Yet, since "tis you that rule me, I but find A finer freedom in such tyranny.

Were the world"s anxious kingdoms govern"d so, Lost were their wrongs, and vanish"d half their woe!

On the whole Primavera is a pleasant little book, and we are glad to welcome it. It is charmingly "got up," and undergraduates might read it with advantage during lecture hours.

Primavera: Poems. By Four Authors. (Oxford: B. H. Blackwell.)

INDEX OF AUTHORS AND BOOKS REVIEWED

AITCHISON, JAMES: The Chronicle of Mites

ANONYMOUS: An Author"s Love Annals of the Life of Shakespeare Miss Bayle"s Romance Rachel Sturm und Drang The Cross and the Grail The Judgment of the City Warring Angels

ARMSTRONG, GEORGE FRANCIS: Stories of Wicklow

ARNOLD, SIR EDWIN: With Sa"di in the Garden

ASHBY-STERRY, J.: The Lazy Minstrel

AUSTIN, ALFRED: Days of the Year Love"s Widowhood

Author of Flitters, Tatters, and the Counsellor: Ismay"s Children

Author of Lucy: Tiff

Author of Mademoiselle Mori: A Child of the Revolution Under a Cloud

Author of The White Africans: AEonial

BALZAC, HONORE DE: Cesar Birotteau The d.u.c.h.ess of Langeais and Other Stories

BARKER, JOHN THOMAS: The Pilgrimage of Memory

BARR, AMELIA: A Daughter of Fife

BARRETT, FRANK: The Great Hesper

BAUCHE, EMILE: A Statesman"s Love

BAYLISS, WYKE: The Enchanted Island

BEAUFORT, RAPHAEL LEDOS DE: Letters of George Sand

BELLAIRS, LADY: Gossips with Girls and Maidens

BLUNT, WILFRID SCAWEN: In Vinculis

BOISSIER, GASTON: Nouvelles Promenades Archeologiques

BOWEN, SIR CHARLES: Virgil in English Verse. Eclogues and AEneid I.-VI.

BOWLING, E. W.: Sagittulae

BRODIE, E. H.: Lyrics of the Sea

BROUGHTON, RHODA: Betty"s Visions

BROWNE, PHYLLIS: Mrs. Somerville and Mary Carpenter

BUCHAN, ALEXANDER: Joseph and His Brethren

BUCHANAN, ROBERT: That Winter Night

BURNS, DAWSON: Oliver Cromwell

CAINE, HALL: Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

CAIRNS, WILLIAM: A Day after the Pair

CALDECOTT, RANDOLPH: Gleanings from the Graphic

CAMERON, MRS. HENRY LOVETT: A Life"s Mistake

CARNARVON, EARL OF: The Odyssey of Homer. Books I.-XII.

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