God save Clarénce;
He maintains the glorý
Of the British navý,
Oh! God, make him happý,
God save Clarénce."
I am sorry that I can only speak from memory of the contents of a document which I have not seen for so many years; but if I may have made any mistake, perhaps some reader may be able to correct me.
S. R. M.
Birds' Care for the Dead.
—It is not uncommon to find in poets of all ages some allusion to the pious care of particular birds for the bodies of the dead. Is there any truth in the idea? for certainly the old ballad of "The Children in the Wood" has made many a kind friend for the Robin Redbreast by the affecting lines:
"No burial this pretty pair