Momus on Manipur.
Sentiment, GORST, to your stern soul,
May seem a "Simple Simon;"
But if there be a cheaper rôle,
'Tis that of twopenny Timon!
Twin MOTTO.—"You mustn't speak to the Man at the Wheel" has become a proverbial expression. It stood alone. Now it has a companion; it comes from the hand of "A Master." It is, "You must not speak to the Gentlemen of the Jury." The exceptions which prove this rule are in favour of the Judge, the Counsel, the Clerk, and the Usher.