[425] Ibid., VI, pp. 167-168.
[426] Ibid., V, p. 588.
[427] Lady Blessington, Conversations of Lord Byron, p. 77.
[428] Letters and Journals, VI, pp. 182-183, April 2, 1823.
[429] Hunt’s only means of support were the income from his contributions to Colburn’s New Monthly Magazine, from the Wishing Cap Papers in The Examiner, and an annuity of £100. (Correspondence, I, p. 227.)
[430] Correspondence, I, p. 233-234.
[431] Correspondence, I, p. 228. See Hazlitt’s account of Hunt in Italy given in a letter from Haydon to Miss Mitford. (Haydon, Life, Letters and Table Talk, pp. 223-225.)
[432] Moore, Memoirs, IV, p. 220; V, p. 182.
[433] Letters and Journals, VI, p. 174, 1823.
[434] Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries, preface, p. 3.