Must disgust at a moment so doleful;

For Jamrach the brave, who has gone to his grave,

All our sorrow's sincere as 'tis soulful!

[10] It was translated in the feuilleton of an Italian paper as La Fortuna del Campo Clamoroso!

[11] The surname borne by C. S. C. until his branch of the family resumed that of Calverley.

[12] Presumably a reference to Louis XIV's versatile Minister of that name.

[13] The title of one of Sullivan's most popular songs.


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