Where meditation was. I turned away


FOOTNOTES:

[S] In a copy of the quarto edition of The Excursion (1814) bequeathed by the Poet to his grandson, the Rev. John Wordsworth, there are numerous changes of text in his own handwriting, or that of his wife. The majority of these were incorporated in later editions. Several of them, however, were not. These are reproduced in this edition, wherever it has been thought expedient to preserve them, and are indicated as "MS." readings. On the fly-leaf of the same presentation copy of the 1814 edition, Mrs. Wordsworth wrote out Mr. R. P. Gillies' sonnet, addressed to the author of The Excursion.—ED.

[T] Compare An Evening Walk (vol. i. p. 9)—

When, in the south, the wan noon, brooding still,

Breathed a pale steam around the glaring hill.

[U] Compare An Evening Walk (vol. i. p. 11)—

ED.

And its own twilight softens the whole scene.