And busy with a hand of healing,
in the description of Bolton Abbey in The White Doe of Rylstone, canto i. I. 118. Compare also the Address from the Spirit of Cockermouth Castle, vol. vii. p. 347.—Ed.
[282] See preceding note.
[283] Furness Abbey is the property of the Duke of Devonshire, whose family name is Cavendish.—Ed.
1845
The Poems of 1845 include one of the group “On the Naming of Places,” The Westmoreland Girl (addressed to the Poet’s grandchildren), several fragments addressed to Mrs. Wordsworth, and to friends, with one or two Sonnets.—Ed.
“FORTH FROM A JUTTING RIDGE, AROUND WHOSE BASE”
Composed 1845.—Published 1845