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"_In saffron robes_ and all his solemn rites, Thrice sacred _Hymen_." _Sylvester's Du Bartas._ and in Spanish Tragedy:-- "The two first the nuptial torches bore, As brightly burning as the mid-day's sun: But after them doth _Hymen_ hie as fast, Clothed in sable and a _saffron robe_." On l. 187. (G.):-- "Marrying their sweet tunes to the angels' lays." _Sylvester's Du Bartas._ On l. 144. (D.):-- "Those precious mysteries that dwell In Music's ravished soul." _Crashaw's Music's Duet._ J. F. M. * * * * * COLVIL'S WHIGG'S SUPPLICATION. Heber possessed a curious MS. volume entitled _A Poetical Miscellany, selected from the Works of the Men of Genius of the XVIIth Century_. In Part XI. of the _Bibliotheca Heberiana_ it is thus described:-- "The first part of this volume was obviously collected by a Scotchman, and it includes pieces by Ben Jonson, Wither, Dr. Donne, &c. It must have been made in the latter part of the reign of Charles I. The second portion of the volume is a later production; a humourous poem, called a _Whig's Supplication_, by {54} S. C., in which there is a remarkable notice of Cleveland, Donne, and 'Bass Divine.' The latter name somebody has ignorantly altered, not knowing, probably, who 'Bass Divine' was. The poem is in imitation of Hudibras, both in style and metre." It is somewhat singular that the writer of this notice never suspected that the _author_ of the second part, and the _collector_ of the first part of the volume, was Samuel Colvil, whose celebrated poem, _The Whigg's Supplication, or the Scotch Hudibras_, went through so many editions, from 1667 to 1796. This "mock poem", as the author terms it, turns upon the insurrection of the Covenanters in Scotland in the reign of Charles the Second. An interesting notice of it, and other imitations of Hudibras, will be found in the _Retrospective Review_, vol. iii. pp. 317-335. EDWARD F. RIMBAULT. * * * * * Queries. HUBERT LE SOEUR'S SIX BRASS STATUES. In a curious MS. Diary of the early part of the seventeenth century, lately come into my possession, I find the following entry concerning the sculptor, Hubert le Soeur:-- "March 7. 1628. Had an interview with y^e famous and justly renowned artiste H. le Sueur, who, being late come to this countrie, I
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