Sagittulae, Random Verses by E. W. Bowling
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PREFACE. A very few of the following pieces appeared in "Punch," during the Consulship of Plancus. The rest have been written by me during the past twenty-five years, under the signature of "Arculus," for "The Eagle," the Magazine of St. John's College, Cambridge. I hope their reappearance will be welcome to a few of my old College friends. The general reader will probably think that some apology is due to him from me for publishing verses of so crude and trivial a character. I can only say that the smallest of bows should sometimes be unstrung, and that if my little arrows are flimsy and light they will, I trust, wound no one. E. W. BOWLING. CONTENTS. THE BATTLE OF THE PONS TRIUM TROJANORUM JULIA CLIO FATIDICA |
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