[322] See, in Daniel’s Musophilus, the introductory sonnet to Fulke Greville, l. 1.—Ed.

[323] 1807.

… presence …

MS.

[324] This line is not in the editions of 1807 and 1815.

[325] The editions of 1807 and 1815 have, after “put by”:

To whom the grave

Is but a lowly bed without the sense or sight

Of day or the warm light,

A place of thought where we in waiting lie;