129, 130;
He lifts the tube, and levels with his eye:
Straight a short thunder breaks the frozen sky:
Ed.
He lifts the tube, and levels with his eye:
Straight a short thunder breaks the frozen sky:
Ed.
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]
[Footnote D: By an evident error, corrected in the first reprint of this
edition (1840). See p. 79. --Ed. [the end of the introductory text to
'Guilt and Sorrow', the next poem in this text. ]]
[Footnote E: See Addison's 'Cato', Act 1. Scene i. , l. 171:
Blesses his stars, and thinks it luxury. --Ed. ]
[Footnote F: The lyre of Memnon is reported to have emitted melancholy
or chearful tones, as it was touched by the sun's evening or morning
rays. --W. W. 1793. ]
[Footnote G: Compare Pope's 'Windsor Forest', ll.
129, 130;
He lifts the tube, and levels with his eye:
Straight a short thunder breaks the frozen sky:
Ed. ]
[Footnote H: Alluding to crosses seen on the tops of the spiry rocks of
the Chartreuse, which have every appearance of being inaccessible. --W.
W. 1793. ]
[Footnote J: Compare Milton's 'Ode on the Nativity', stanza xx. --Ed. ]
[Footnote K: Names of rivers at the Chartreuse. --W. W. 1793. ]
[Footnote L: Name of one of the valleys of the Chartreuse. --W. W. 1793. ]
[Footnote M: The river along whose banks you descend in crossing the
Alps by the Simplon Pass---W.
[Footnote D: By an evident error, corrected in the first reprint of this
edition (1840). See p. 79. --Ed. [the end of the introductory text to
'Guilt and Sorrow', the next poem in this text. ]]
[Footnote E: See Addison's 'Cato', Act 1. Scene i. , l. 171:
Blesses his stars, and thinks it luxury. --Ed. ]
[Footnote F: The lyre of Memnon is reported to have emitted melancholy
or chearful tones, as it was touched by the sun's evening or morning
rays. --W. W. 1793. ]
[Footnote G: Compare Pope's 'Windsor Forest', ll.
129, 130;
He lifts the tube, and levels with his eye:
Straight a short thunder breaks the frozen sky:
Ed. ]
[Footnote H: Alluding to crosses seen on the tops of the spiry rocks of
the Chartreuse, which have every appearance of being inaccessible. --W.
W. 1793. ]
[Footnote J: Compare Milton's 'Ode on the Nativity', stanza xx. --Ed. ]
[Footnote K: Names of rivers at the Chartreuse. --W. W. 1793. ]
[Footnote L: Name of one of the valleys of the Chartreuse. --W. W. 1793. ]
[Footnote M: The river along whose banks you descend in crossing the
Alps by the Simplon Pass---W.