27-13. wo die Citro´nen blühen, likewise a quotation from Goethe’s ballad „ Mignon,“ the text of which is found on Page 28.
27-14. zu tragen = welcher in der Hand zu tragen war,cf. Page 10, Note 5.
27-15. es. Account for the idiom.Cf. Page 24, Note 9.
27-16. Mai´land, the German name for Milan in the Lombard plain.
27-17. Ge´nua, the German name for Genoa in Northern Italy, a seaport charmingly situated on the Gulf of Genoa in the Mediterranean Sea.
27-18. wat (dialect of the Lower Rhine), for High German „was.“
27-19. avan´ti!E-6 (Ital.), forward!
27-20. der Vesuv´, Mount Vesuvius, the most noted volcano in the world, situated on the Bay of Naples, nine miles southeast of Naples (Italy).
27-21. ging’s = ging es (indef.),cf. Page 3, Note 4.
27-22. Vene´dig, the German name for Venice; „über Venedig,“ by way of Venice; via Venice.