, in the
autumn, returning afterwards to Sockburn.
autumn, returning afterwards to Sockburn.
William Wordsworth
)--Ed.
]
[Footnote D: S. T. Coleridge. --Ed. ]
[Footnote E: At Sockburn-on-Tees, county Durham, seven miles south-east
of Darlington. --Ed. ]
[Footnote F: Grasmere. --Ed. ]
[Footnote G: Dove Cottage at Town-end. --Ed. ]
[Footnote H: This quotation I am unable to trace. --Ed. ]
[Footnote I: Wordsworth spent most of the year 1799 (from March to
December) at Sockburn with the Hutchinsons. With Coleridge and his
brother John he went to Windermere, Rydal, Grasmere, etc.
, in the
autumn, returning afterwards to Sockburn. He left it again, with his
sister, on Dec. 19, to settle at Grasmere, and they reached Dove Cottage
on Dec. 21, 1799. --Ed. ]
[Footnote K: See Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, _passim. _--Ed. ]
[Footnote L: Compare the 2nd and 3rd of the 'Stanzas written in my
pocket-copy of Thomson's Castle of Indolence', vol. ii. p. 306, and the
note appended to that poem. --Ed. ]
[Footnote M: Mithridates (the Great) of Pontus, 131 B. C. to 63 B. C.
[Footnote D: S. T. Coleridge. --Ed. ]
[Footnote E: At Sockburn-on-Tees, county Durham, seven miles south-east
of Darlington. --Ed. ]
[Footnote F: Grasmere. --Ed. ]
[Footnote G: Dove Cottage at Town-end. --Ed. ]
[Footnote H: This quotation I am unable to trace. --Ed. ]
[Footnote I: Wordsworth spent most of the year 1799 (from March to
December) at Sockburn with the Hutchinsons. With Coleridge and his
brother John he went to Windermere, Rydal, Grasmere, etc.
, in the
autumn, returning afterwards to Sockburn. He left it again, with his
sister, on Dec. 19, to settle at Grasmere, and they reached Dove Cottage
on Dec. 21, 1799. --Ed. ]
[Footnote K: See Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, _passim. _--Ed. ]
[Footnote L: Compare the 2nd and 3rd of the 'Stanzas written in my
pocket-copy of Thomson's Castle of Indolence', vol. ii. p. 306, and the
note appended to that poem. --Ed. ]
[Footnote M: Mithridates (the Great) of Pontus, 131 B. C. to 63 B. C.