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as a good index of the probable future price of corn. The same causes,
which regulated the supply or deficiency of water, would doubtless also affect the fertility of the soil. EDWARD R.J. HOWE. Chancery Lane, Aug. 1850. * * * * * MINOR NOTES. _Poem by Malherbe_ (Vol. ii., p. 104.).--Possibly your correspondent MR. SINGER may not be aware of the fact that the beauty of the fourth stanza of Malherbe's Ode on the Death of Rosette Duperrier is owing to a typographical error. The poet had written in his MS.-- "Et Rosette a vécu ce que vivent les roses," &c., omitting to cross his _t_'s, which the compositor took for _l_'s, and set up _Roselle_. On receiving the proof-sheet, at the passage in question a sudden light burst upon Malherbe; of _Roselle_ he made two words, and put in two beautiful lines-- "Et Rose, elle a vécu ce que vivent les roses, L'espace d'un matin." (See _Français peints par eux-mémes_, vol. ii. p. 270.) P.S. KING. |
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