University of Virginia Library

No. 4. (Price One Shilling.) May, 1850.
With an Etching by W. H. Deverell.

Art and Poetry:
Being Thoughts towards Nature

Conducted principally by Artists.

When whoso merely hath a little thought Will plainly think the thought which is in him Not imaging another's bright or dim, Not mangling with new words what others taught; When whoso speaks, from having either sought Or only found,—will speak, not just to skim A shallow surface with words _****_ and trim, But in that very speech the matter brought: We not too keen to tell—"So this is all!— A thing I might myself have thought as well, But would not say it, for it was not worth! Ask: Is this truth? For is it still to tell What, be the theme a point or the whole earth, Truth is a circle, perfect, great or small? London: Dickinson & Co., 114, NEW BOND STREET AND AYLOTT & JONES, 8, PATERNOSTER ROW.