These lines are only applicable to the middle part of that lake.—W. W. 1793.

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[Footnote D:]

In the beginning of winter, these mountains, in the moonlight nights, are covered with immense quantities of woodcocks; which, in the dark nights, retire into the woods.—W. W. 1793.

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[Footnote E:]

The word 'intake' is local, and signifies a mountain-inclosure.—W. W. 1793.

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[Footnote F:]

Gill is also, I believe, a term confined to this country. Glen, gill, and dingle, have the same meaning.—W. W. 1793.