[29] See Memoir, by Hallam, Lord Tennyson, vol. i, p. 283 (Macmillan).

[30] 'God and the Universe,' from Death of Oenone, &c. Macmillan, (1892.)

[31] For a few weeks in 1844 he was curate of Pimperne in Dorset.

[32] See Preface by T. Hughes prefixed to later editions of Alton Locke.

[33] Sir Henry Taylor, author of Philip van Artevelde and other poems, and a high official of the Colonial Office.

[34] Sir Anthony Panizzi, an Italian political refugee, the most famous of librarians. He served the British Museum from 1831 to 1866.

[35] '"Hure: tête hérissée et en désordre"; se dit d'un homme qui a les cheveux mal peignés, d'un animal, &c.'—Littré.

[36] His allegorical subjects are in the Tate Gallery; his portraits in the National Portrait Gallery.

[37] Life and Episcopate of G. A. Selwyn, by H. W. Tucker, 2 vols. (Wells Gardner, 1879).

[38] Melanesia, from Greek μἑλας=black, νησος=island.