The time shall come, when I, perhaps, may tread And mourn on Yarrow's banks, where Willy's laid! Ben Jonson paid a visit on foot, in 1619, to the Scotch poet, Drummond, at his seat of Hawthornden, within 4 miles of Edinburgh. Barrow, it seems, was at Edinburgh University, which is in the county of Lothian. These popular superstitions are enumerated with equal taste and knowledge of the subject. The information is chiefly taken from Martin's Description of the Western Islands of Scotland, published 1703.-B. SU LA TOMBA DI FEDELE. [FROM G. B. MARTELLI.] I freschi doni eterei Di Flora e i molli odori Fia che le ninfe spandano Facil tributo ingenuo Su questa tomba erbosa, Il muto cener posa Dell' animoso ed ilare Garzon, Fedel nomato, Allor che il mondo tace, Ignota fia quest' urna; Faran l'avello intorno E qui porrà la rondine D' eterna primavera E la pioggia frequente Ogni solinga scena Il cor che ti lamenta, John and James Keene, Printers, Kingsmead Street, Bath. 3 |