[58]

The favourite author of the elder Corneille.

[59]

Turno tempus erit, magno cum optaverit emptum Intactum Pallanta, etc. Virg.

[60]

See the tragedy of Julius Cæsar.

[61]

Coriolanus. See Mr. Spence’s Dialogue on the Odyssey.

[62]

It is uncertain where this poem appeared. It was inserted in the Edinburgh edition of the Poets, 1794. A manuscript copy in the collection recently belonging to Mr. Upcott, and now in the British Museum, is headed, “Written by Collins when at Winchester School. From a Manuscript.”