Profound his forehead was, though not severe.

Ed.

[42] Lamb died in London, on the 27th December 1834.—Ed.

[43] “This expression is borrowed from a sonnet by Mr. G. Bell, the author of a small volume of poems lately printed at Penrith. Speaking of Skiddaw he says—

Yon dark cloud ‘rakes,’ and shrouds its noble brow.”

(Henry Reed, 1837.)—Ed.

[44] 1845.

… slumbers

1837.

[45] George Crabbe died at Trowbridge, Wiltshire, on the 3rd of February 1832.—Ed.