[61] See The Primrose of the Rock, vol. vii. p. 274.—Ed.
[62] Compare To the Clouds, vol. viii. p. 142.—Ed.
[63] See Foresight, vol. ii. p. 298.—Ed.
[64] See vol. ii. p. 300.—Ed.
[65] "Resigned" is curiously used in the Lake District. A woman there once told me that Mr. Ruskin was "very much resigned to his own company."—Ed.
[66] Doubtless the second of the two poems, beginning thus—
Pleasures newly found are sweet.Ed.
[67] Mary Point and Sara Point; the "two heath-clad rocks" referred to in one of the "Poems on the Naming of Places."—Ed.
[68] Compare The Green Linnett, vol. ii. p. 367.—Ed.
[69] Christopher North.—Ed.