(It into use was brought of late by thy Laureate Doctor—

But, in my humble opinion, I write it better than he does)

It was chosen by me as the longest measure I knew of,

And, in praising one's King, it is right full measure to give him."

Cuthbert Bede, B.A.

King's Prerogative and Hunting Bishops (Vol. ix., p. 247.).—The passage of Blackstone, referred to by the Edinburgh Reviewer, will be found in his Commentaries, vol. ii, p. 413., where reference is made to 4 [Cokes'] Inst. 309. See also the same volume of Blackstone, p. 427. It is evident that Bishop Jewel possessed his "muta canum." See a curious account of a visit to him by Hermann Falkerzhümer, in the Zurich Letters, second series, pp. 84 &c.

H. Gough.

Lincoln's Inn.

Green Eyes (Vol. viii., p. 407.; Vol. ix., p. 112.).—Antoine Heroet, an early French poet, in the third book of his Opuscules d'Amour, has the following lines:

"Amour n'est pas enchanteur si divers