Laus antiqua et honor perierunt, te velut Armo

Jam deturbârunt tempora longa suo.

Quin tibi jam desperatæ Mora nulla medetur;

Qua Fabio quondam sub duce nata salus.

Hinc te olim gentes miratæ odêre vicissim;

Et cum sublata laude recedit Amor."

H. C. K.

Amongst George Herbert's Poems is an anagram, which I shall only allude to, as it is upon a sacred subject; and Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke, has left us a play upon his own name, which would scarcely satisfy the requirements of MR. BREEN. However, I am glad of any opportunity of referring to our great English Lucretius, and will transcribe it:—

"Let no man aske my name,

Nor what else I should be;