Footnotes

[443:5] See Young, page [311].

[444:1] See Appendix, page [858].

[444:2]

'T is better to have loved and lost,

Than never to have loved at all.

Tennyson: In Memoriam, xxvii.

[444:3] For right is right, since God is God.—Faber: The Right must win.

[444:4] See Goldsmith, page [394].

[444:5] To sigh, yet feel no pain.—Moore: The Blue Stocking.

[444:6] See Appendix, page [394].

[445:1] Touch us gently, Time.—B. W. Procter: Touch us gently, Time.

Time has laid his hand

Upon my heart, gently.

Longfellow: The Golden Legend, iv.


GEORGE BARRINGTON.  1755- ——.

True patriots all; for be it understood

We left our country for our country's good.[445:2]

Prologue written for the Opening of the Play-house at New South Wales, Jan. 16, 1796.