[271] Tales of the Hall, Book xiv. (vol. vii. p. 89).

[272] Tales of the Hall, Book xiv. (vol. vii. p. 89).

[273] On Foot in Spain, by J. S. Campion, 1879.

[274] From Calderon’s Cada uno para sí, the seven lines beginning ‘Bien dijo uno, que su planta’ (Comedias, ed. Keil, iv. 731).

[277] Edwards died on Sept. 15. ‘Those two and their little Dunwich in Summer were among my Pleasures; and will be, I doubt, among my Regrets.’ So he wrote me at the end of 1877.

[280a] C. K. of Punch.

[280b] Now in my possession.

[281] In the Atlantic Monthly for May 1880, ‘A Neglected Poet,’ by G. E. Woodberry.

[282] Tales of the Hall, Book iv. vol. vi. p. 71.

[283] Tales of the Hall, Book iii. vol. vi. p. 61.