Moving about in worlds not realised
occurs in the Ode, Intimations of Immortality.—ED.
[BQ] Langdale.—ED.
[BR] The flank of Lingmoor.—ED.
[BS] The flat heathery summit of Lingmoor. Note the text of 1814.—ED.
[BT] Bowfell, Great End, Shelter Crags, and Pike o' Blisco to the west straight before them, the Langdale Pikes to the north on the right, with Wrynose, Wetherlam, and the Coniston Mountains to the south-west.—ED.
[BU] The head of Little Langdale, with Blea Tarn in the centre, as seen from the top of Lingmoor, the only point, except the summit of Blake Rigg, from which it appears "urn-like."
With the six previous lines compare Beattie's Minstrel, book ii. stanza vi.—
It was his chance to wander far abroad,
And o'er a lonely eminence to climb,