book iv
. l. 47:
'the sunny seat Round the stone table under the dark pine.'
Ed.]
[Footnote F: In the dialect of the North, a hawker of earthen-ware is thus designated.--W. W. 1819 (second edition).]
[Footnote G: Compare 'The Prelude',
. l. 47:
'the sunny seat Round the stone table under the dark pine.'
Ed.]
[Footnote F: In the dialect of the North, a hawker of earthen-ware is thus designated.--W. W. 1819 (second edition).]
[Footnote G: Compare 'The Prelude',