, p. 23, and

Poems

, ed. 1898, vol. i. pp. 385-450.)

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[Footnote 5:]

"In Seaham churchyard, without any memorial," says Mr. Surtees, "rest the remains of Joseph Blacket, an unfortunate child of genius, whose last days were soothed by the generous attention of the family of Milbanke."

Hist. of Durham

, vol. i. p. 272. (See also

Letters

, vol. i. p. 314,