Mounted a pick-back on the old,

Much farther off, much further he,

Rais'd on his aged Beast, could see."

Erica.

Warwick.

Suggested Reprints.—Acting on the suggestion of J. M., I make a note of the following:

"Joshua Sprigge's Anglia Rediviva, London, 1647, gives a florid but authentic and sufficient account of this new-model army in all its features and operations by which England had come alive again. A little sparing in dates, but correct when they are given. None of the old books are better worth reprinting."—Carlyle's Letters and Speeches of Cromwell.

I would remark, also, that there are very few collections of maxims so good and profitable to the present time as Francis Quarles' Enchiridion, London, 1702, 12mo. A reprint would be very useful. There is an article thereon in the Retrospective Review, vol. v. p. 180.

K. P. D. E.