[58] Widow of Serjeant Frere, Master of Downing College, Cambridge.

[59] Probably Mrs. Schutz of Gillingham Hall, already mentioned.

[60a] Coram Street.

[60b] Wordsworth, The Fountain, ed. 1800.

[61a] William Browne.

[61b] Probably Bletsoe.

[62] Where FitzGerald’s uncle, Mr. Peter Purcell, lived.

[64] By Captain Allen F. Gardiner, R.N., 1836.

[65] In an article in Blackwood’s Magazine for April 1830, p. 632, headed Poetical Portraits by a Modern Pythagorean. FitzGerald either quoted the lines from memory, or intentionally altered them. They originally stood,

His spirit was the home
Of aspirations high;
A temple, whose huge dome
Was hidden in the sky.