W. Cl.'s Query respecting a remarkable experiment in our next.
Lines on English History. We have forwarded to An English Mother one of the copies so kindly sent by E. C. One we retain for our own use. The lines forwarded by Sewarg are very generally known: not so those inquired by Mæris, beginning
"William and William, and Henry and Stephen,
And Henry the Second, to make the first even;"
and of which we should be very glad to receive a copy.
B. B. We shall be very glad to see the Iter to which our Correspondent refers.
H. P. S., who inquires for the author of
"Tempora mutantur," &c.,
is referred to our 1st Vol., pp. 234. 419.
S. S. S. Richard II. inherited the White Hart as a badge from his mother Joan, the Fair Maid of Kent. The Red Rose was the badge of Henry IV.