This first—you'll have, perhaps, a second "Carmen."

B. Jn 10th 1823.

FOOTNOTES:

[dv] {535} Annus Mirabilis.—MS.

[253] [It has been suggested by Dr. Garnett (late keeper of the Printed Books in the British Museum) that the motto to The Age of Bronze may, possibly, contain a reference to the statue of Achilles, "inscribed by the women of England to Arthur, Duke of Wellington, and his brave companions in arms," which was erected in Hyde Park, June 18, 1822.]

[ [dw] {541} Want nothing of the little, but their will.—[MS.]

[ [254] [Measure for Measure, act ii. sc. 2, line 121.]

[255] [Fox used to say, "I never want a word, but Pitt never wants the word.">[

[256] [The grave of Fox, in Westminster Abbey is within eighteen inches of that of Pitt. Compare—

"Nor yet suppress the generous sigh.