T. K. G. The enigma

"'Twas whisper'd in heaven"

was certainly written by Miss Catherine Fanshawe. Another enigma from her pen, "On the Letter I," will be found in our 5th Vol., p. 427.

W. H. L. The line

"To err is human, to forgive divine,"

is the 525th of Pope's Essay on Criticism.

H. G. D. We should be glad to see the Notes referred to.

Varro. We have a letter on the subject of the Reprint of the First Folio Shakspeare for this Correspondent. Shall it be forwarded, or left at our Publisher's?

Shakspeare. We have in type, or in the printer's hands, two or three articles on the text of Shakspeare, to which we propose to give immediate insertion. After which we would suggest the propriety of our Correspondents suspending their labour on this subject until the appearance of Mr. Collier's promised edition, which is to contain all the MS. emendations in his copy of the Folio of 1632.

Prestoniensis. A Tandem was so named from some University wag, because he drove his two horses not abreast, but at length.