A. A. D.

"Other-some" and "Unneath."—I do not recollect having ever seen these expressions, until reading Parnell's Fairy Tale. They occur in the following stanzas:

"But now, to please the fairy king,

Full every deal they laugh and sing,

And antic feats devise;

Some wind and tumble like an ape,

And other-some transmute their shape

In Edwin's wondering eyes.

"Till one at last, that Robin hight,

Renown'd for pinching maids by night,