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See Sermons on subjects chiefly practical, by J. Jebb, D. D. F. R. S. Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert, and Aghadoe, third ed. London, 1824, p. 94.

Ded. Ep. The orig. MS. after line 14, p. xix. ran thus: Soft thoughts by day, and many a pensive dream Beguiling night are mine; by wood, and stream Lone wanderings, and when shadowy eve recalls My vagrant footsteps to the household walls, Trimm'd is the lamp anew,—and one day more Of study, and of solitude is o'er.

Dedicatory Epistle, p. xiv, line 3, for "they" read "there."