Hymn on The Morning of Christ's Nativity, 184-185.
[[106]] Odyssey, 9. 182.
[[107]] Odyssey, 10. 87-88.
[[108]] Odyssey, 13. 236, etc. [Ruskin.]
[[109]] Educated, as we shall see hereafter, first in this school. Turner gave the hackneyed composition a strange power and freshness, in his Glaucus and Scylla. [Ruskin.]
[[110]] Flodden, Flodden Field, a plain in Northumberland, famous as the battlefield where James IV of Scotland was defeated by an English army under the Earl of Surrey, Sept. 9, 1513. The sixth canto of Scott's Marmion gives a fairly accurate description of the action.
Chevy-Chase, a famous old English ballad recounting the incidents of the battle of Otterburn [Aug. 19, 1388] in which the Scots under the Earl of Douglas defeated the English under the Percies.
[[111]] Shenstone's Rural Elegance, 201 ff., quoted with some slight inaccuracies.
[[112]] Clouds, 316-318; 380 ff.; 320-321.
[[113]] Ephesians ii, 12.