[26] See Lockhart's Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, vol. i. pp. 402-7, for an account of this visit. Lockhart says, "I have drawn up the account of this meeting from my recollection, partly of Mr. W.'s conversation, partly from that of his sister's charming 'Diary,' which he was so kind as to read to me on the 16th May 1836."—Ed.
[27] See in the "Memorials of a Tour in Scotland, 1803," the Sonnet composed at —— Castle.—Ed.
[28] See in "Memorials of a Tour in Scotland, 1803," Yarrow Unvisited.—Ed.
[29] Compare Lockhart's Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, vol. i. p. 403.—Ed.
[30] See in "Memorials of a Tour in Scotland, 1803," The Matron of Jedborough and her Husband.—Ed.
[31] Compare Lockhart's Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, vol. i. p. 404.—Ed.
[32] William Laidlaw.—Ed.
[33] The full title was Scenes of Infancy, descriptive of Teviotdale, published in 1803.—Ed.
[34] See "Memorials of a Tour in Scotland, 1803," "Fly, some kind Harbinger, to Grasmere-dale!"—Ed.
[35] This title is given by the editor. There is none in the original MS.—Ed.