——τειχος εδειμαν,——

——αμαλδυνηται Αχαιων.

Hom. Il. vii. v. 436. 463.

Ὡσ ὁ μεν εν κλισιησι,—

——καλλιροον ὑδωρ.

Il. xii. v. 1, 33.

[Note 10, page 25, line 3.]

Thee, Burton, and thy lofty cliff.

Burton is a village near the sea, lying S. E. from Lewesdon, and about two miles S. of Shipton hill before mentioned. The cliff is among the loftiest of all upon that coast; and smugglers often take advantage of its height for the purpose related in the poem.

[Note 11, page 27, line 11.]