Footnotes

[488:1] Did not our heart burn within us while he talked with us by the way?—Luke xxiv. 32.

Hath not thy heart within thee burned

At evening's calm and holy hour?

S. G. Bulfinch: The Voice of God in the Garden.

[488:2] See Pope, page [341].

[489:1] See Freneau, page [443].

[489:2] Reproof on her lips, but a smile in her eye.—Lover: Rory O'More.

[490:1] See Shakespeare, page [144].

Scott, writing to Southey in 1810, said: "A witty rogue the other day, who sent me a letter signed Detector, proved me guilty of stealing a passage from one of Vida's Latin poems, which I had never seen or heard of." The passage alleged to be stolen ends with,—