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DEAR SIR, I note in your report of the inceting of the Hongkong Cricket Leaguð that it was decided, on the motion of Mr. Bird, seconded by Mr. Thursfield, to re- fuse the Kowloon Cricket Club permis- sion to run a second team in the lengre. It appears to me that the gentlemen who carried this motion were too hasty in their judgment. I will not say that they showed a want of sport, as it looks more like ignorance than malice, Tho Kow- loon Cricket Club has a membership of 180 members, and several cricketers were likely to join if this proposal had gone through. Why should the Hongkong Cricket Club be allowed to enter. two teams when the Kowloon Cricket Club is refused 1
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THE ALLAN WILKIE COMPANY. THE BELLS.”
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Make thee to shudder, and grow sick et day evening, when Mr. Allan Wilkie and
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around-
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Comes a still voice-Yet a few days, and
the
The all-boholding sun shall see no more In all his course; mar yet in the cold Where thy pale form was laid, with many
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DAILY PRESS."] SIR,--Your issue of 11th September quoted from the San Francisco Chronicle an account of an American Poetical Genius who ranks with Keats, Byron, Milton, Pope and Dryden," recently dis- covered, at the age of nineteen, among the mountains of California. Of course your readers can only judge the output Thy growth, to be resolved to oarth again, of this "Genius" by the samples vouch- And lost each human trace, surrendering up safed them. But to an American-not Thise individual being, shalt thou go from the booming Pacino Slope-who hasTo be a brother to the insensible rock
To mix forever with the elements, a somewhat wide acquaintance with the And to the sluggish clod, which the rude poetry of his own country and, of Croat Swain
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and as a girl who doesn't mind cuffing Miss F. Hunter Watts was a distinct a man's car should be overstep the mark,
Mr. Stafford Dawson as Wal-
success.
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in need of maturing. A sure test, if there be any, of great poetry is that its wording should appear inevitable, and not merely sonorous without thought be hind it. The Son Francisco Chronicle cites such expressions as the tangled tissues of the universe," silence thunder-potent sleeps," etc., from "crouching
an "Ode to the Abyss." As we have
not their context we may give them the benefit of a doubt. But what are we to make, by analysis, of the first three lines quoted from "Nero"?
"I would I were a god, with all the scope Of attributes that are the essential core Of godhead, and its visibility." How can
"attributes" be "core and. visibility" What, further along, are: dazzled wings, of will"? What are "Dynasts of Time and anarchs of the dark" What is "one long rapidity of roaring light"? I might crudely de- scribe a night express-train, but it cer- tainly does not. The vocabulary is in- dced elastic, as asserted, but what ideas does it convey? Beside it, the Innguage of the Revelation of St. John the Divine" sounde as rational as a legal inventory. Henry Carey, the author of
God save
the King,
might penned bis satirical lines
"His cogitative faculties immers'd In cogabundity of cogitation " with special referencs
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onk
Shall send his roots abroad, and pierce thy
mould. ...... Yet not to thine eternal rosting-place Couch more magnificent Shalt thou retire alone-nor couldst thou
Thou shalt lie
wish
down
With patriarchs of the infant world with The powerful of the earth the wise, the
kings,
Fair forms and hoary sears of ages past,
good, All in one mighty sepulchre. The hills Rock-ribbed and ancient as the sun-the
voles
Stretching in pensive quietness between; The venerable woods-rivers that move In majesty, and the complaining brooks That make the meadows green; and, poured
round all,
Old ocean's gray and melancholy waste,- Are but the solemn decorations all Of the groat toms of man. The golden sun, The planets, all the intnite host of heaven, Are ahining on the sad aboles of death. Through the still lapse of ages.
All that tread The globe are but a handful to the tribes of morning--and the Barcon desert pierce, That slumber in its bosom.-Take the wings Or low thyself in the continuous woods Where rolls the Oregon, aud hears no sound, Save his own dashing.-yet-the dead are
there;
And millions in those solitudes, since first The Bight of years began, have Inid them
down
In their last sleep--the dead roign there have
alone.
draw
So shalt thou rost--and what if thou with Unheeded by the living and no friend Take ante of thy departuref All that
breathe
sage, was praiseworthy, and Miss Norah Craigie, as the mother of Tilda, played up to Miss F. Hunter Watts with re- markable eleverness. Miss Vera Crich- ton made a capable Daisy Meadows," sketch was a bright one well staged and the girl with the mind to be formed. The commendably acted.
Miss F. Hunter Watts took no part in The Dells," which is essentially a one- man play, and certainly would never have, had the long life it has enjoyed but for the masterly handling Mathias receiv ed as the hands of the late Sir Henry Irving. The principal part was played by Mr. Ailan Wilkie in a manner which indicated that he had made a careful study of the dead master. In the dreami scene Mr. Allan Wilkie was effective, but it was not in this scene that he showed the true rellection of Sir Henry Irving as Mathias. He reached the crowning point in the second act, when previous to the marriage of his daughter Annette (Miss K. Clanchy) to Christian (Mr. Arthur Goodsall), he is, in a moment of hysteria, about to confess his crise to Christian, bus turns the shrieking confes- sion into a fiendish mockery of laughter that held the audience speelhound. For his portrayal of Mathias, Mr. Allaa Wilkie must be congratutated, and Miss Mathias K. Clanchy, as Annette, the daughter of
Miss G. Littlewood, special mention. Katherine, Mathias' wife, were worthy of Mr. Sibley Hicks, as Walter and Mr. Stafford Dawson as the Mesmerist, performed creditably, but Mr. Arthur Goodsall rather overplayed the part of Christian,
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The performance was one of the best ever witnessed in Hongkong, and in '
When thou art gone, the solemn brood of Wilkie thanked the audience for their to Mr Clark Will share thy destiny. The gey will laugh response to calls of speech." Mr. Allan kind support and promised to come back next year.
Ashton Smith. To compare the poem "Nero," dared to do, with Lord Byron's "Dark as the author's friends have
ness," a mature work, is scarcely fair to
tare
His favourite phantom; yet all these shaḥ Pled on, and each one as before will chase
leave
a budding bard. But it is not unfair to Their mirth and their employments, and
shall come,
Miss F. Hunter Watts was the recipient of a beautiful crown of flowers,
As You Like It" held the boards in
the afternoon, and a good audience was
contrast it with the performance, at the And make their bed with thee. As the long delighted with the meritorious produc same age, by another American poet,
train
William Cullen Bryant, who, not only Of ages glide away, the sons of men, promised but achieved distinction. His The youth in life's green apring, and he who
poem,
Thanatopais," written just In the full strength of years, matron and century ago, I append in full, because
it may be unfamiliar to some of your readers, and should supply an antidote
maid,
And the sweet babe, and the gray-headed
MAB,-
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16th September, 1912.
THANATOPSIS.
To him who in the love of nature holds Communion with her visible forms,
apeaks
& various language; for his gayer hours She has a voice of gladness, and a smile And eloquence of beauty, and she glides Into his darker musings, with a mild And healing sympathy, that steals away
sho
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so live, that when thy summons comes to
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To that mysterious realm, where each shall The innumerable caravan, that moves
take
His chamber in the silent halls of death, Then go not, like the quarry-slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and
soothed
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grave,
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couch
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