They see no evil days;
No falsehood taints their tongue,
No wickedness their ways!
"Baptized, and so made sure
To win their blest abode;
What could we pray for more?
They die, and are with God!"
R. H. Morwenstow.
Shelley's "Prometheus Unbound" (Vol. ix., p. 351.).—I offer a conjecture on the meaning of the obscure passage adduced by J. S. Warden. It seems that Shelley intended to speak of that peculiar feeling, or sense, which affects us so much in circumstances which he describes. With the slight alterations indicated by Italics, his meaning I think will be apparent; though in his hurry, or inadvertence, he has left his lines very confused and ungrammatical.
"Who made that sense which, when the winds of spring