Hull.

"Quid facies," &c. (Vol. viii., p. 539. Vol. ix., p. 18.).—In a curious work written by the Rev. John Warner, D.D., called Metronariston, these lines (as printed in Vol. ix., p. 18.) are quoted, and stated to be—

"A punning Epigram on Scylla as a type of Lust, cited by Barnes."

I have not the Metronariston with me, and therefore cannot refer to the page.

D. W. S.

Christ-Cross-Row (Vol. iii., pp. 330. 465.; Vol. viii., p. 18.).—Quarles (Embl. ii. 12.) gives a passage from St. Augustine commencing,—"Christ's cross is the Christ-cross of all our happiness," but he gives no exact reference.

Wordsworth speaks of

"A look or motion of intelligence

From infant conning of the Christ-cross-row."