There through the prison. ‘Winter,’ 799–809.
Where pure Niemi’s fairy mountains rise. Ibid. 875–6.
The traveller lost in the snow. Ibid. 925–35.
[90]. Through the hush’d air. Ibid. 229–64.
Enfield’s Speaker. The Speaker, or Miscellaneous Pieces selected from the best English Writers, 1775, and often reprinted. By William Enfield, LL.D., (1741–1797).
Palemon and Lavinia. ‘Autumn,’ 177–309.
Damon and Musidora. ‘Summer,’ 1267–1370.
Celadon and Amelia. Ibid. 1171–1222.
[91]. Overrun with the spleen. Cf. ‘The lad lay swallow’d up in spleen.’—Swift’s Cassinus and Peter, a Tragical Elegy, 1731.
Unbought grace. Burke’s Reflections on the French Revolution: Select Works, ed. Payne, II. 89.