LEE's Alexander the Great.
J.W.G. GUTCH
I wish to ask a few questions, referring to these lines, if you do not think the subject already exhausted by Mr. Rimbault's curious and interesting communication.
1. Does not the entire quotation run somewhat thus:—
"For he that fights and runs away
May live to fight another day;
But he that is in battle slain
Can never hope to fight again"?
2. Are the two last lines in the Musarum Deliciæ?