IV

59. Inquire of any policeman or taxi-driver. 64–5. This list is incomplete. For full particulars inquire as above. 66–7. I do not know the origin of the ballad from which these lines are taken.

V

68–69. Cf. R. L. Stevenson, In the Highlands. 70–71. Old song. 72. Cf. W. Shakspeare Henry VIII Act 3, Sc. 2. 73. V. John Milton Paradise Lost Bk. 7, 1.29. 74. V. The Waste Land 1.204. 78–9. So reported by travellers. 83. Cf. The Waste Land, 1.379. 85. Old song. This Bowling Green is not in The N. Y. Evening Post but in Ky.

VI

86–7. Cf. The Waste Land l.115–116. 90. Cf. The Waste Land l.185.6. 92. Cf. Old song. 96–7. Cf. Oliver Goldsmith The Traveller l.1. 99–100. Cf. W. Shakspeare The Tempest Act 1, Sc. 2. 102–3. Cf. J. Milton Comus. 104. V. B. Jonson Elegy on Lady Jane Pawlett. 106–13. V. Hugh Wiley, passim. 114–15. V. Emily Dickinson Poems.

VII

120–1. Cf. The Waste Land l.69. 123. Cf. The Waste Land l.339. 124–5. V. Current advertisements.

VIII

128. Old song of unknown origin. 129–31. Cf. The Waste Land l.128–130. 137–8. Cf. The Waste Land l.131.2.