The Bower of Bliss. II. XII. 42.

Poussin’s pictures. Nicolas Poussin (1594–1665). See Hazlitt’s Table Talk, vol. VI. p. 168, et seq.

And eke that stranger knight. III. IX. 20.

Her hair was sprinkled with flowers. II. III. 30.

The cold icicles. III. VIII. 35. [‘Ivory breast.’].

That was Arion crowned. IV. XI. line 3, stanza 23, and line 1, stanza 24.

[39]. And by his side rode loathsome Gluttony. I. IV. 21–2. [‘In shape and life.’]

And next to him rode lustfull Lechery. Ibid. 24–6.

[40]. Yet not more sweet. Carmen Nuptiale, The Lay of the Laureate (1816), xviii. 4–6.

The first was Fancy. III. XII. 7–13, 22–3. [‘Next after her.’]