Chatterton's genius and fate. 1770). Time. 401. Sidney. Born 1554, Died 1586. See Spenser's Astrophel, and also his Ruines of 404. Lucan. Born 39, Died 65. He was scarcely "by his death approved." There above. 410. See Isaiah xiv. 9-10. 412. blind dark. So often the Lat. cæcus, Gr. Túpλos. 414. These individual empires are scarcely consistent with the absorption spoken of 417-20. This seems to mean: Traverse the universe in fancy; see how vast it is, what 422, 23. I cannot explain these two lines. 199. 424. See Childe Harold, IV. lxxviii-clxxiv. 442. See Shelley's Preface: Keats "was buried in the romantic and lonely cemetery of 444. The Pyramid of Caius Cestius. See Murray's Rome. 447. Like flame, etc. i. e. in shape. 450. The cemetery had only lately been made. 453. If any wound is healed, or healing, do not renew it. 459. Shelley was to become it-"What Adonais is"-in a few months. 200. 462. Life is like some gaudy crystal canopy, through which the true colour of the 465. Rome's azure sky, &c. Nothing material can adequately express eternal beauty. 472. "Out of the day and night A joy has taken flight." 474. There is terrible peril in mutual love, for the loved one may be lost; also in 480. Comp. Wordsworth's Ode on Intimations, &c. passim. 482-2. i. e. through all creation. 484. as each are, &c. He means: "" as they are, each one, &c. 485. the fire for which all thirst = the celestial fire, the light of eternity. 490. i. e. those who shrink from quitting the earth, from soaring up in thought at least 495. The sign was soon answered. Noise, 221, 243. O. OF, 205, 208. Organs, 253, 281, 285. Mansion, 351. P. Manteau, 299 Masquerade, 296. 308. PACK, 367. Matadore, 297. Paint, 302. Pair, 283. Maun, 369. Maying, 234. Maze, 230. Mead, 412. Mermaid, 41. Methinks, 2c8. 273. Moudieworts, 367. Mould, 223. Pale, 252. Pansy, 395. Paramours, 206. Parlour, 353. Parting, 227, 349, 352. Pensions, 309. Perfect infinitive, 244. Perfet, 261. Muse-poet, 211, 222, 256, 283. Poind, 369 N. NAPPIE, 369. Ne'er a bit, 372. Negative, the double, 207. Negleckit, 369. Neighbour, 209. Never a, 383. Nightly, 226, 249, 338, 345, Prevent, 216. 377. FF Profaner, 251. Proof, 253 Prude, 302. Sex, the, 300. Shroud, 229, 257. Sicken, 223. Sojourn, 397. Sol, 290. Sonsie, 367. Sooth, 319. Sooths, 309. Sorrow, 267, 418. Soupe, 363. Rhyme, 256. Riband, 303. Rin, 360. Ring-dove, 410. Rood, 350. Rosamonda's lake, 304. Sovereign, 217. Spangled, 215, 207. Spark, 291. Speirs, 361. Sphear, 216. Spheres, 294. Spurn, 351. Store, 207, 242, 299. Straight, 282. Strand, 355 Strayed, was, 262. Streit, 239. Strikes, 217. Stubborn, 315. Substantive, verbal, 228. Suburbian, 275. Sugh, 359 Suller, 335. Supine, 408. Tides, 352. Tiptoe, 408. Tissue, 339. To, 207, 223, 250, 324, 354. Toil, 315, 360 Tree, 219. Troll, 344. 100, 242, 407 True-love, 417. Truncheon, 389. Tuneable, 412. Tuneful, 283. Twilight, 227, 251. Tympany, 278. |