Notes and Queries, Number 15, February 9, 1850 by Various
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_A recent Novel_.--Having lately met with an extremely rare little volume, the title of which runs thus: "La prise d'un Seigneur Ecossois et de ses gens qui pilloient les navires pescheurs de France, ensemble le razement de leur fort et le rétablissement d'un autre pour le service du Roi ... en la Nouvelle France ... par le sieur Malepart. Rouen, le Boullenger, 1630. 12o. 24pp." I was reminded of a modern novel, the principal scenes of which are laid in an island inhabited by a British nobleman of high rank, who, having committed a political crime, had been reported dead, but was saved by singular circumstances, and led the life of a buccaneer. Can any of your numerous readers be good enough to mention the title of the novel alluded to, which has escaped my memory? ADOLPHUS. _Authorship of a Couplet_.--Can you help me to the authorship of the following lines?-- "Th' unhappy have whole days, and those they choose; The happy have but hours, and those they lose." P.S. _Seal of Killigrew, and Genealogy of the Killigrew Family_.--"BURIENSIS" (No. 13. p. 204.) is informed that the arms |
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