[135] Referring to a passage in the Garden of Cyrus, near the end: ‘To keep our eyes open longer, were but to act our Antipodes. The Huntsmen are up in America, and they are already past their first sleep in Persia.’

[137] This was a series of notes, drawn up by Carlyle for FitzGerald’s guidance, and afterwards incorporated almost verbatim in an Appendix to the Life of Cromwell.

[138] Spedding.

[139] FitzGerald’s copy of the 1676 edition is now in my possession.

[142a] Where his brother Peter FitzGerald lived

[142b] See Letter to Barton of 2 Sept. 1841.

[146a] Elegy xi.

[146b] Mrs. Wilkinson, his sister.

[147] Practical Hints on Light and Shade in Painting, by John Burnet, 1826, pp. 25, 26.

[149] His housekeeper at Little Grange.