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' Hope,' p. 162. Such is the weaknesse of all mortall Hope.

' Faerie Queene,' VI. iii. 5, (signed) Ed. Spenser.

Sorrow doth utter what us still doth grieve.

Drayton's ' Epist., Q. Margaret to Suffolk,' (signed) Idem, viz., H. C.

.... Our Hopes good deceives us.

Drayton's ' Epist., Matilda to K. John,' (signed) Idem, viz., H. C.

' Hope,' p. 163.

Who nothing hopes, let him dispaire in nought. T. Lodge's ' Wits Miserie,' (signed) Th. Achelly.

' Jealousie,' p. 170. ... No Jealousie can that prevent.

' Arcadia ' (Grosart, ' Poems ', iii. 26) (signed) Idem, viz., Sidney.

.. . . .Where Jealousie is bred.

' E. M. in his H.,' V. i. (end), (signed) B. Johnson.

' Ignorance,' p. 173. , . . .Great ill upon desert doth chance.

' Epist., Lady Geraldine to Surrey,' (signed] M. Dray.

' Innocence,' p. 175.

A plaint of guiltlesse hurt doth pierce the skie. ' Arcadia ' (Grosart, ' Poems,' iii. 41), (signed) S. Phil. Sidney.

Correct Collier, who refers to the ' Epistle of Geraldine to Lord Surrey ' :

' Innocencie,' p. 175. Sildome untoucht doth Innocencie escape.

' Epist. Lady J. Grey to Dudley,' (signed) M. Drayton.

' Innocencie,' p. 176. A guiltlesse mind doth easily deeme the best.

Baldwin's ' Lord Rivers,' st 72, (signed) 'M. of M.'

' Justice,' p. 180. Faire Astraea, of the Titans line.

' Endimion and Phcebe,' sig. F3, (signed) M. Drayton.

' Kings,' p. 184. Kings will be alone, competitors must downe.

' Cleopatra,' 11. 1021-2, (signed) Idem, viz., S. Daniell.

Correct Collier, who refers to ' James IV. of Scotland ' :

' Kings,' p. 184. He knowes not what it is to be a King.

'Trag. of Selimus,' 11. 39-40, (signed) R. Greene.

' Kings,' p. 185.

Mislikes are silly lets, where Kings resolve them. ' Comp. of Elstred,' (signed) D. Lodge.

' Lawes,' p. 195. So constantly the judges conster Lawes.

Baldwin's ' Lord Rivers," st. 33, (signed) ' M. of M.'

' Libertie,' p. 197. Sweete Libertie, the lifes best living flame.

' Trag. of Sir R. Grinvile,' st. 10, (signed) I. Markham.


' Life,' p. 200. That Life 's ill spar'd that 's spar'd to cost more

bloud. ' Civil Wars,' vi. 64, (signed) S. Daniell.

' Love,' p. 205. . . . .Love is a subtill influence.

' Hist, of Robert, D. of Normandy,' 1591, (signed) D. Lodge.

' Love,'- p. 209. Love alwaies doth bring forth most bounteous

deeds.

Spenser's ' Faerie Queene,' III. i. 40. [No author named.]

' Love,' p. 210. Loves eyes, in viewing, never have their fill.

J. Marston's ' Pygmalion,' 1. 42, (signed) W. Marlowe.

CHARLES CRAWFORD.

(To be continued.)


KINGSLAND ALMSHOUSES : COMING

CHANGES. (See 10 S. vi. 262, 303 ; viii. 426.)

AT the references given above I supplied some particulars concerning anticipated changes affecting these almshouses. Upon the portion of the ground where the twelve almshouses of the Worshipful Company of Framework Knitters had stood for so many years, the mills and warehouses of Messrs. Carwardine & Co. have been for some time in full occupation. The building is in very good taste, well adapted for the purposes to which it is devoted, and a distinct gain, at any rate architecturally, to this dull and uninteresting road. At the present time the other six almshouses are still standing, and the board announcing that the freehold land is for sale is still in position.

With reference to the Ironmongers' Aims- houses, otherwise Sir Robert Geffery's Hospital, matters have not nourished, for about the middle of the year 1907 something like a deadlock had occurred, at least so far as the outside world was concerned, and an organized opposition had been started to frustrate the sale of the land and the demo- lition of the quaint old buildings standing upon it. An inquiry, instituted by the Charity Commissioners, was opened on Thursday, the 9th of January of last year, continued on the 10th, and closed on Monday, the 13th. At this inquiry Mr. G. S. D. Murray, one of the assistant Commissioners, presided. The opposition to the sale came Prom the National Trust for the Preservation of Places of Historical Interest, the Metro- Dolitan Public Gardens Association, and the Society for the Protection of Ancient Build- nga all societies which are, and have been,