The rose plucked from the forehead of a virtuous love.

‘Takes off the rose

From the fair forehead of an innocent love

And sets a blister there.’

Hamlet, III. 4.

[137]. Note. The Sentinel. See vol. VI. Conversations of James Northcote, p. 518, and footnote.

Daddy Ratton. In Scott’s Heart of Midlothian.

ESSAY XIV. ON DR. SPURZHEIM’S THEORY

[137]. Drs. Gall and Spurzheim. See ante, Essay On Dreams.

[138]. A book where men may read strange matters. Macbeth, I. 5.