That will forget thee; thou hast great allies;
Thy friends are exultations, agonies,
And love, and man’s unconquerable mind.”
FOOTNOTES:
[68] Lacroix, v. ii., p. 208.
[69] Ibid., v. ii., p. 204.
[70] Rainsford, p. 324.
[71] Biogr. Universelle. Rainsford says that he died at Besançon. p. 323.
Transcriber’s Notes
- pg 16 Changed: unbidden, struck the Marsellaise
to: unbidden, struck the Marseillaise - pg 16 Changed: killed by his postillon
to: killed by his postillion - pg 66 Changed: Toussant reads it.
to: Toussaint reads it. - pg 67 Changed: now all his confusion and misery
to: now all is confusion and misery - pg 70 Changed: in the mouutain of Verettes
to: in the mountain of Verettes - Table of Contents was created by the transcriber.