. Spenser's Faerie queene. A poem in six books; with the fragment Mutabilite . o-priate one for this river nobody who has visitedthe Glen of the Dargle could doubt. Rocky as mostof the rivers of this mountainous region are, theBray-Dargle is specially so from its source inLough Bray to the sea. The stream roars amongboulders and pebbles, and at the famous Powers-ourt Waterfall the river after leaping the cataractrawis over a bed of loose stones at the foot. PAULINE HENLEY.University College, Cork.. THE FOURTH BOOKOF THE FAERIE-
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