AGATHA'S former Query did not reach us.
SIGMA is assured that "N. & Q." is always ready AT NOON ON FRIDAY. If he has any further difficulty on the subject, will he communicate with our publisher, Mr. Bell?
M. S. The List of Monastic Establishments in Scotland so kindly furnished by M. S. has been duly forwarded to CYREP.
H. T. G. FOLK LORE OF SHAKSPEARE. The articles so entitled appeared in The Athenæum in September and October 1847, Nos. 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1040, and 1041.
A. B. WILKES. The line—
"Music has charms to soothe a savage breast,"
is from Congreve's Mourning Bride, Act I. Sc. 1.; and
"For fools rush in where angels fear to tread,"
from Pope's Essay on Criticism.
Q. R., who inquires respecting Sayer's Caricatures, is referred to Wright's England under the House of Hanover, illustrated from the Caricatures and Satires of the Day, in 2 vols., published three or four years since by Bentley.