[151] “Waste Not, Want Not; or, Two Strings to Your Bow.” P. A. Vol. III.
[152] “Old Poz” (P. A. Vol. II) was the only play published early. Others, written between 1808 and 1814, appeared in Little Plays for Young People; “Warranted Harmless”. By Maria Edgeworth. London, Baldwin & Cradock. 1827. See [Appendix A. VIII.]
[153] A letter from Maria Edgeworth to Mary Sneyd (March 19, 1803) describing her visit to Madame de Genlis, suggests a want of sympathy between them. See [Appendix A. VIII.]
[155] The two sisters, contrasted with the frivolous Lady Augusta in “Mademoiselle Panache”.
[156] The first tale of Rosamond: “The Birth-day Present”. (P. A. Vol. I.)
[157] See “The Mimic”. (P. A. Vol. II.)
[158] A remark of Scott’s to Mrs. Davy, quoted in Lockhart’s Life.
[159] First edition (2 Vols.) 1801. A continuation in 2 volumes was published in 1815. See [Appendix A. VIII.]
[160] The Botanic Garden; a Poem, in Two Parts. Part I containing The Economy of Vegetation. Part II, The Loves of the Plants. With Philosophical Notes. 1789.