See Carver"s Description of his Situation upon one of the Lakes of America.

NOTE VI.

PAGE 112 (120); line 8.--"Her tackling rich, and of apparel high."

From a pa.s.sage in Skelton, which I cannot here insert, not having the Book at hand.

NOTE VII.

PAGE 150 (158); line 11.--"Oh! for a single hour of that Dundee."

See an anecdote related in Mr. Scott"s Border Minstrelsy.

NOTE VIII.

PAGE 152 (160); lines 13 and 14.--

"Who are to judge of danger which they fear And honour which they do not understand."

These two lines from Lord Brooke"s Life of Sir Philip Sydney.

END OF THE FIRST VOLUME.

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