NOTE VII. PAGE 135 (309); line 15. "And both the undying Fish that swim Through Bowscale-Tarn," &c. It is imagined by the people of the Country that there are two immortal Fish, Inhabitants of this Tarn, which lies in the mountains not far from Threlkeld.-Blencathara, mentioned before, is the old and proper name of the mountain vulgarly called Saddle-back. NOTE VIII. PAGE 136 (310); lines 17 and 18.— 'Armour rusting in his Halls On the blood of Clifford calls." The martial character of the Cliffords is well known to the readers of English History; but it may not be improper here to say, by way of comment on these lines and what follows, that, besides several others who perished in the same manner, the four immediate Progenitors of the person in whose hearing this is supposed to be spoken, all died in the Field. INDEX OF TITLES, AND OF FIRST LINES WHERE THERE IS NO TITLE. Calm is all nature as a resting Calvert, To the Memory of Character of the Happy Clarkson, To Thomas, on the Daisy, To the. Flower,), 271. Daisy, To the. (Bright (In youth from rock to rock), 9. Degenerate Douglas! oh, the Dover, Near, September, 1802. (Inland, within), 145. England! the time is come Fidelity, 17. Gipsies, 229. Glen-Almain, 190. Lines composed Great men have been among Highland Girl, To a, 197. How sweet it is, when mother I am not One who much or I griev'd for Buonaparte, I travelled among unknown I wandered lonely as a cloud, Incident characteristic of a It is a beauteous Evening, Heaven hath flown, 236. Kent, To the Men of, 157. Lady! the songs of Spring, 129. London, Written in, Sep- March, Written in, 219. Italian of, 122, 123, 124. |