. . . survives; the brow, the cheek,


FOOTNOTES:

[IH]

"The hand

Sang with the voice, and this the argument." Milton.

[II] The following note was added, by Henry Crabb Robinson, to Dorothy Wordsworth's Journal:—"It is perfectly notorious that this picture suffered more from the negligence of the monks than from the scorn of the French. A hole was broken thro' the lower part of the centre of the picture to admit hot dishes from the Kitchen into the Refectory.—H. C. R."—Ed.


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High on her speculative tower