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Rh early part of his life, which he did not think deserved to be published.

In the First "Night," the address to the Poet's supposed son is,

In the Fifth "Night"—

Is this a picture of the son of the rector of Welwyn!

Eighth "Night"—

which even now does not apply to his son.

In "Night" Five—

At the beginning of the Fifth "Night" we find—

But to cut short all inquiry; if any one of these passages, if any passage in the poems be applicable, my friend shall pass for Lo- Rh