[192] Prelude, book v.

[193] Memoirs, ii. 394-6.

[194] Southey's account in his Life and Correspondence renders this statement questionable.

[195] Referring to a translation by Sir W.R.H. of Die Ideale of Schiller, to which a stanza was added by Sir W.—G.

[196] Memoirs, ii. 404-5.

[197] The title of Mr. J. Cottle's work is Essays on Socinianism, by Joseph Cottle. Lond.: Longmans.

[198] Memoirs, ii. 405-6.

[199] This was written in answer to an inquiry whether Wordsworth had by him any hymns calculated for a collection which I was making, and asking permission to insert his 'Noon-day Hymn.' H.A.

[200] Memoirs, ii. 406.

[201] Lord Lonsdale's death.