—R. W. B. will find some information on the subject of organs in Staveley's History of Churches in England, pp. 203. 207., a work replete with much interesting matter connected with churches.
E. C. HARINGTON.
Exeter, July 1. 1851.
Tennyson: "The Princess" (Vol. iii., p. 493.).
—Does not the passage—
"Dare we dream of that, I asked,
Which wrought us, as the workman and his work
That practice betters"—
simply mean, "Dare we dream of" the God who made us as of a finite creature, who requires "practice" ere His work can be perfect, and whose skill shall be progressive? In short, "dare we" think of Him as such an one as ourselves?
SELEUCUS.