Read by Miss FAY Compton and Mr. ROBERT HARRIS
BETWEEN them, Shelley and Keats have probably given the first taste of the real rapturous enjoyment of poetry to more people than any other poets in the language; for they are all that youth imagines poetry should he. This afternoon's reading will include some lovely lyrics Shelley's Invocation to the Spirit of Delight,' Music, when soft voices die,' and ' Odo to the West Wind,' and Keats's ' Bards of Passion and of Mirth,' ' La Belle Dame Sans Merei ,' and of course the famous ' Ode to a Nightingale.'