FOOTNOTES:
[618] 1837.
HUMANITY.
(Written in the Year 1829.) 1835.
[619] There are several, so-called, "rocking-stones" in Yorkshire and Lancashire, in Derbyshire, in Cornwall, and in Wales. There are one or two in Scotland, and there used to be several in the Lake District. Some are natural; others artificial.—Ed.
[620] 1837.
... offices!
And still in beast and bird a function dwells,
That, while we look and listen, sometimes tells
Upon the heart, in more authentic guise
Than Oracles, or winged Auguries,
Spake to the Science of the ancient wise. 1835.
[621] The author is indebted, here, to a passage in one of Mr. Digby's valuable works.—W. W. 1835.
See his Of Bodies, and of man's Soul.—Ed.
[622] Genesis xxviii. 12.—Ed.
[623] 1845.