[10] Suggested by a paragraph in The Times, November, 1859.

[11] The Lawn Tennis Annual.

[12] Sir Peter Laurie had endeavoured to put down the sale of plaster casts of nude figures by the Italian image boys in the streets.

[13] Lord John Russell.

Transcriber notes:

P. [4]. 'Athough this poem' changed 'Athough' to Although'.
P. [5]. 'See hears' changed 'See' to 'She'.
P. [7]. 'well know song', changed 'know' to 'known'.
P. [10]. 'thinks on earth', changed 'thinks' to 'things'.
P. [13]. 'it this were done?" changed 'it' to 'if'.
P. [24]. 'In Memmoriam', changed 'Memmoriam' to 'Memoriam'.
P. [33]. 'Note... Robort Southey', changed 'Robort' to 'Robert'.
P. [38]. 'Bold y he spoke,' changed 'Bold y' to 'Boldly'.
P. [41]. 'baek to' changed to 'back to'.
P. [62]. 'On greening glass', changed 'glass' to 'grass'.
P. [64]. 'Leattle Intelligencer' changed to 'Seattle Intelligencer'.
p. [78]. 'corpuleut' changed to 'corpulent'.
P. [86]. 'On your poor occiput alight, We fell so sore!', changed 'fell' to 'felt'.
P. [95]. Completed the poem with a full-stop "In these lines replies discover.", rather than a semi-colon.
P. [98]. 'Le me cross', change 'Le' to 'Let'.
P. [108]. 'a corse' changed to 'a corpse'.
P. [119]. 'late Ssssion', changed 'Ssssion' to 'Session'.
P. [156]. Last stanza of poem, 'Promise May', changed to 'Promise of May'.
Fixed various punctuation.