[204b] Now Professor of Sanskrit at Cambridge.

[205a] Professor Cowell explains to me that this refers to a passage of Ausonius in his poem on the Moselle. It occurs in the description of the bank scenery as reflected in the river (194, 5):

Tota natant crispis juga motibus et tremit absens
Pampinus, et vitreis vindemia turget in undis.

FitzGerald used to admire the break in the line after absens.

[205b] A reminiscence of Shelley’s Evening, as this was of a line in Wordsworth’s Elegiac Stanzas suggested by a picture of Peele Castle in a storm.

[205c] The short pasticcio of the battle referred to in the letter to Barton, 22 Sept. 1842.

[209] Trinity Church, Bedford.

[210a] On King’s Parade.

[210b] Mrs. Perry.

[211a] F. B. Edgeworth died 12th Oct. 1846.