Footnotes:[A]Psalm cxlvii. 16-18.[B]I am almost certain this name of the bird is merely local, but I know no other.—[Mr. Robt. Gray, a well-known authority, says the bird alluded to is the Missel-Thrush.—Ed.][C]This is a saying of Socrates.
Footnotes:
[A]Psalm cxlvii. 16-18.
[A]Psalm cxlvii. 16-18.
[B]I am almost certain this name of the bird is merely local, but I know no other.—[Mr. Robt. Gray, a well-known authority, says the bird alluded to is the Missel-Thrush.—Ed.]
[B]I am almost certain this name of the bird is merely local, but I know no other.—[Mr. Robt. Gray, a well-known authority, says the bird alluded to is the Missel-Thrush.—Ed.]
[C]This is a saying of Socrates.
[C]This is a saying of Socrates.
Transcriber's Notes:The cover image was created by the transcriber, and is in the public domain.Uncertain or antiquated spellings or ancient words were not corrected.Typographical errors have been silently corrected but other variations in spelling and punctuation remain unaltered.Added subsection “Miscellaneous Poems” to Table of Contents as it is included in the text.
Transcriber's Notes:
The cover image was created by the transcriber, and is in the public domain.
Uncertain or antiquated spellings or ancient words were not corrected.
Typographical errors have been silently corrected but other variations in spelling and punctuation remain unaltered.
Added subsection “Miscellaneous Poems” to Table of Contents as it is included in the text.