In 1820 there are very few departures from the text of 1814.—ED.
[J] In a subsequent letter (August 29th) he corrects this, and calls it "that celestial splendour of the mist going off."—ED.
TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE WILLIAM,
EARL OF LONSDALE, K.G., ETC. ETC.
Oft, through thy fair domains,[K] illustrious Peer!
In youth I roamed, on youthful pleasures bent;
And mused in rocky cell or sylvan tent,
Beside swift-flowing Lowther's current clear.[L]
—Now, by thy care befriended, I appear