[126] [Week, p. 17; Riv. 21.]
[127] [T. finally sold this boat to Hawthorne, who changed the name from Musketaquid to Pond-Lily; and later it passed into Channing's hands. See Hawthorne's American Note-Books, Riv. pp. 318-321, and Channing, p. 13.]
[128] [Week, pp. 12, 13; Riv. 15-17.]
[129] [Week, p. 19; Riv. 24.]
[130] [Week, p. 37; Riv. 47.]
[131] [Week, p. 17; Riv. 21.]
[132] [Week, p. 250; Riv. 310, 311.]
[133] [This was Thoreau's first journal, from which he made the transcripts which are now the only representatives of his early diarizing. See [p. 188], where Journal of 396 pages ends.]
[134] [Week, p. 386; Riv. 476.]
[135] [Wordsworth, incorrectly quoted. The line reads,—