"If you are hungry, or adry,

Or your stomach out of order,

Their's sure relief at the 'Round of Beef,'

For both these two disorders."

R. C. Warde.

Kidderminster.

"Aquæ in Vinum conversæ. Vidit et erubuit lympha pudica Deum."—The interesting note under this title (Vol. vi., p. 358.) refers to Campbell's Poets. The following is an extract from Campbell:

"Richard Crashaw there [Cambridge] published his Latin poems, in one of which is the epigram from a Scripture passage:

"Lympha pudica Deum vidit et erubuit.'"

Campbell's Brit. Poets, ed. 1841, p. 198.

In the Poemata Anglorum Latina is the following epigram on our Saviour's first miracle at the marriage feast:

"Unde rubor vestris et non sua purpura lymphis,