was, we believe, written by Lord Byron.
JUVENIS is in type, although, like many other articles, unavoidably omitted this week for want of room.
H. B. The "Macaronie Poem" has already appeared in "N. & Q." No. 119. p. 123.
A. A. D. The Queries shall have early insertion. The suggestion is a good one, and we will see how far we can adopt it.
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