NOTES. Page 16. "How that one Frenchman," &c. Dominique de Gourgues, a French gentleman who went in 1568 to Florida to avenge the massacre of the French by the Spaniards there. Page 23. "Wisdom and Spirit of the universe!" &c. These lines, to page 24, line 15, have already been printed, Vol. I. p. 219. Page 46. "That one was by my side, a Friend," &c. The late Rev. John Fleming, of Rayrigg, Windermere. Page 82. "Towards that sweet Valley, where I had been reared." Hawkshead. Page 113. "There was a Boy: ye knew him well, ye cliffs," &c. See Vol. II. p. 117. Page 147. "The brook and road," &c. See Vol. II. p. 125. Page 155. "Which met me issuing from the City's walls." The City of Goslar, in Lower Saxony. "A cheerful smile unbends the wrinkled brow," &c. These lines are from a descriptive Poem -"Malvern Hills " -by one of Mr. Wordsworth's oldest friends, Mr. Joseph Cottle. Page 202. "Dear native Regions," &c. See Vol. I. p. 1. Page 208. "Darkness ere day's mid course," &c. From Milton, Par. Lost. xi. 204. Page 232. "But I might here, instead, repeat a tale." See "Vaudracour and Julia," Vol. I. p. 312. 66 Page 265. O pleasant exercise of hope and joy!" &c. See Vol. II. p. 193. |