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The Didot Sale.

canon law—a MS . of French execution in the 13 th century—3 , 500 f . ( Fontaine . ) 41 , 42 , ancl 43 were pieces of Cicero , the first ( " Lcelius " and " Cato Major " ) a pretty MS . of Italian art-work late in the 15 th century ; the third ( "DeFinibus" of similar age and also decorated by an Italian artist ; the second remarkable , as a classic ( "Ladius , " etc . ) , for its age , which was the ninth century . They fetched l , 280 f ., 3 , 700 f ., ancl 700 f . ( Quaritch . ) 44 , Jehan

de Rovroy ' s French translation of the " Strategemata of Frontinus , " a MS . of the 15 th century , with four miniatures—6 , 600 f . ( Techener . ) No . 45 , which brought the enormous price of 25 , 000 f ., was a minute volume , consisting of but a few painted leaves , which was yet one of the greatest curiosities of the sale . This was the " Livre d'Heures "—facetiously so styled in the author ' s lifetime —of the witty and licentious Count de Bussy-Rabutin , cousin ancl correspondent of the more famous Madame die Sevigne . The burlesque prayers which it contained as text to the ei ght pictures which still adorn it had been carefull y erased , evidently in the time of the Grand Monarque , but the illustrations

remain . They are portraits of Anne of Austria , the Duke of Buckingham , Gaston d'Orleans , Madame de Montespan , Mademoiselle de la Valliere , ancl others who were the objects of scandal in the time of Louis XIII . and Louis XIV ., but not in their proper costume or appearance , being attitudinized and arrayed in the characters of St . Sebastian , St . Cecilia , St . Agnes , and other saints of the religious Livres d'Heures . Such a book must have been cautiousl y

guarded and concealed in the time of Louis XIV . ; indeed , it is evident from the care which was taken to destroy the ribald text ( of which a few words are still decipherable ) that the owner distrusted its safety even in after-days . There is probably no other copy in existence , although it is conjectured , from certain words used by Boileau , that the Livre d'Heures of Bussy-Rabutin was known to circulate in copies among a chosen few 200 years ago . The paintinoof the portraits was assigned in the catalogue to the celebrated artist Petitot . ( To be continued ) .

The Power Of Song.

THE POWER OF SONG .

BY W . PEED . VERNON , R . W . M . AND BARD , LODGE KELSO , NO . 58 . OH , how I long my soul in song Ever to pour in measured lay , On soaring . wings , o ' er earthly things , To mount in tuneful melody . Clear of the soil ancl its turmoil

, My soul , unfettered , would expand In loving theme , till it would seem That love and music filled the land . With vig ' rous fire , my sounding lyre Would wake the echoes far away ; Till all around should list the sound

, And while it lasted , ling ' ring stay . Now soft and low , the words would flow Like gently breathing summer winds ; Of Hope I'd sing , and peace would bring-To poor distressed and troubled minds .

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OLD ANTIQUITY. Article 1
IN MEMORIAM: Article 7
FREEMASONRY IN KELSO. Article 8
SARAH BERNHARDT. Article 13
TRYING TO CHANGE A SOVEREIGN. Article 14
SINGULAR CEREMONY IN MAKING ALNWICK FREEMEN. Article 24
ACROSTIC. Article 25
BEATRICE. Article 26
HISTORICAL LUCUBRATIONS. Article 28
VIXEN.* Article 30
AN OLD MASONIC CHAIR AND ITS HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONS. Article 31
A HUNDRED YEARS FROM NOW. Article 33
A HUNDRED YEARS FROM NOW. Article 35
ON OLD ENGLISH BIBLES. Article 36
MY INITIATION INTO THE ABYSSINIAN MYSTERIES. Article 41
THE BUDDING SPRING. Article 43
THE DIDOT SALE. Article 44
THE POWER OF SONG. Article 47
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 48
THE FANCY FAIR. Article 50
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The Didot Sale.

canon law—a MS . of French execution in the 13 th century—3 , 500 f . ( Fontaine . ) 41 , 42 , ancl 43 were pieces of Cicero , the first ( " Lcelius " and " Cato Major " ) a pretty MS . of Italian art-work late in the 15 th century ; the third ( "DeFinibus" of similar age and also decorated by an Italian artist ; the second remarkable , as a classic ( "Ladius , " etc . ) , for its age , which was the ninth century . They fetched l , 280 f ., 3 , 700 f ., ancl 700 f . ( Quaritch . ) 44 , Jehan

de Rovroy ' s French translation of the " Strategemata of Frontinus , " a MS . of the 15 th century , with four miniatures—6 , 600 f . ( Techener . ) No . 45 , which brought the enormous price of 25 , 000 f ., was a minute volume , consisting of but a few painted leaves , which was yet one of the greatest curiosities of the sale . This was the " Livre d'Heures "—facetiously so styled in the author ' s lifetime —of the witty and licentious Count de Bussy-Rabutin , cousin ancl correspondent of the more famous Madame die Sevigne . The burlesque prayers which it contained as text to the ei ght pictures which still adorn it had been carefull y erased , evidently in the time of the Grand Monarque , but the illustrations

remain . They are portraits of Anne of Austria , the Duke of Buckingham , Gaston d'Orleans , Madame de Montespan , Mademoiselle de la Valliere , ancl others who were the objects of scandal in the time of Louis XIII . and Louis XIV ., but not in their proper costume or appearance , being attitudinized and arrayed in the characters of St . Sebastian , St . Cecilia , St . Agnes , and other saints of the religious Livres d'Heures . Such a book must have been cautiousl y

guarded and concealed in the time of Louis XIV . ; indeed , it is evident from the care which was taken to destroy the ribald text ( of which a few words are still decipherable ) that the owner distrusted its safety even in after-days . There is probably no other copy in existence , although it is conjectured , from certain words used by Boileau , that the Livre d'Heures of Bussy-Rabutin was known to circulate in copies among a chosen few 200 years ago . The paintinoof the portraits was assigned in the catalogue to the celebrated artist Petitot . ( To be continued ) .

The Power Of Song.

THE POWER OF SONG .

BY W . PEED . VERNON , R . W . M . AND BARD , LODGE KELSO , NO . 58 . OH , how I long my soul in song Ever to pour in measured lay , On soaring . wings , o ' er earthly things , To mount in tuneful melody . Clear of the soil ancl its turmoil

, My soul , unfettered , would expand In loving theme , till it would seem That love and music filled the land . With vig ' rous fire , my sounding lyre Would wake the echoes far away ; Till all around should list the sound

, And while it lasted , ling ' ring stay . Now soft and low , the words would flow Like gently breathing summer winds ; Of Hope I'd sing , and peace would bring-To poor distressed and troubled minds .

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