Avec Molé, Guizot, ou Thiers;

Vers l'abîme il court à galop,

Avec Molé, Thiers, ou Guizot."

The prophecy in the last two lines has been unfortunately fulfilled.

W. Pinkerton.

Ham.


EPIGRAMS.

The two epigrams which follow were communicated to me many years ago by the Rev. George Loggin, M.A., of Hertford College, long one of the masters of Rugby School. He died July 15, 1824, at the age of forty; and this reminiscence of their old tutor's name will be welcomed by many a Rugbæan. They were represented to have proceeded from the pen of Thomas Dunbar of Brasenose, who, from 1815 to 1822, was keeper of the Ashmolean Museum. I have never seen them in print, or even in writing. They were recited memoriter, and from memory I write them down; and hence, no doubt, there will be some deviations from the true text. But they seem too good to be lost; and I am not

without hope that a correct copy may eventually be elicited from some of your correspondents.