The Excursion, iv. (The Works of Wordsworth, 1889, p. 461).]
[336] [{273}] [Compare the well-known song which forms the prelude of the Hebrew Melodies—
"She walks in beauty, like the night
Of cloudless climes and starry skies;
And all that's best of dark and bright
Meet in her aspect and her eyes.">[
——Oh glorious Night
That art not sent——.—[MS.]
[kf] [{274}] A portion of the Storm—a part of thee.—[MS.]
[kg] ——a fiery sea.—[MS.]
[kh] As they had found an heir and feasted o'er his birth.—[MS. erased.]
Hills which look like brethren with twin heights
Of a like aspect——.—[MS. erased.]