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SESE WEEN Sey PPO ES Rt ERD SE en enn ht TEATRO L ON LOLOL ELE Love Poems in Dr. Grant’s Book, Dedicated to “Tanagra” Fiancee Classic Allusion Graces Reference to Mre. Lydig, Whom _ Will Not Let Him Marry--Verses Tell of Fifth Avenue Scenes. “Te Rita H ence, life, 4 -daptivating companion.” de Alba de Acosta, ited with a knowledge of the beautiful, a Tanagra figure come to an ambitious and stimulating intelli This.is,the phrasing in which the Rev. Perey Stickney Grant, rector of the Cinareh of thosAscension, dedicates to his flancee, Mrs, Philip Lydig, bis little volume of poems just published by Harper & Bros. The title of the book is “A Fifth Avenue Parade and Other Poems.’ Dr, Grant will set folks to guessing ¢—£ ——_——————_—____ ‘as to what he means when he refers t> Mrs, Lydig as a Tanagra figure, ‘Tangaras were small terra cotta fig- ures used by the ancient Greeks as Bnoments or household gods, burted im tombs or enshrined in temples. The Tanagra siiniie of Dr, Grant's @idication refers apparently to a deity of the sousehold and the temple, The terra cottas usually described under that name were miniatures of the do- mostic delties and have been found tn greatest pumbers In the ruins of Ta- nagra, 1 Roeotia, where they graced the houses and the temples of its priests before the Christian era. For beauty and charm the palm has by general consent been given to the Rape figures in the early centu- tive tock takes its Name from the opening poem, which tells of the characters one meets in the big city. mon them are “A Stranger on the sacwaieset “Policeman,” A Woman on the Sidewalk to the Stranger” and a poem “whied tells of the funeral of the vietims of a factory fire, which is clothed: {a pathetic cadences, ‘The ibook is generously sprinkled with verses which have to do with the romantic side of life, notably "The Wakeful Bride’ and “The Lover.” ‘The first stanza of the former reads: The old sark lay in hia restless bed. His falr bride by his side, ‘The young pages gazed from the outer tower, And all their eyes were wide. This poem goes on to give a study in contrast between the aged ear), who has obviously been wished on the young bride as a husband, and the page boy, whom she really desires and to set forth the feelings of the page bay and the aged bridegroom, It concludés as follows: Oh! A summer night s a dread as a « ‘To souls that have missed their desire; For it tells of death, but it wakes to life ‘The smouldering heart's pent fire. Another poem in Dr. Grant's little volume which attracts especial atten- ton is Two Roses.” It reads: Were you to biame, Child Love, ‘That as they came So merrily across the fields, A wild-rose-laden limb, Teased her to pluck the flower |t For him? yields Did you then pull, “Z Boy Lave, Your small hand full Of petals, dropping one by one O’er your palm‘s crumpled rim, Until you left the busk alone For him? What « ig Po you played, Fie Love! Another mele Laughed out, “Wilt thou my sweet bud have?" And, then, was it your whim? Plucked out the stem the tirst girl gave To him? Dr. Grant {s sixty-two years old. The divorce canons of the Episcopal Chureh forbid his marriage to Mrs. Lydig, though he has been frank in confessing his affection for her. Mrs. Lydig divorced W. E. D. Stokes and jJater married Capt. Philip Lydig, from whom she was later divorced. Mra. Lydig has a summer home, Beaver Lodge, in Bedford Hills, N. Y. petite ae dma TRUCK BOWLS OVER DEER IN JERSEY ROAD CAPE MAY, N. J., Deo, 12.—Charles A. Deyurk, Cape May expressman, wounded a deer with his motor truck between Tuckahod and Mays Landing yesterday, when a large buck jumped out of the woods directly in the path of his machine. The animal was knocked down, but limped off into the woods. peel ceed huiieet cally GALE ORIPPLES SHIP'S WIRELESS. 8T. JOHN, N. 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