FOOTNOTES:
[640] 1850.
Thought ... 1835.
The text of 1857 returns to that of 1835.
[641] Compare Ode, composed on May Morning, 1826 (p. [146]); also To May, 1826 (p. [148]).—Ed.
A TRADITION OF OKER HILL IN DARLEY DALE, DERBYSHIRE[642]
Composed 1829.—Published 1829[643]
[This pleasing tradition was told me by the coachman at whose side I sate while he drove down the dale, he pointing to the trees on the hill as he related the story.—I.F.]
One of the "Miscellaneous Sonnets."—Ed.