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335. _Walks gowned._ Lamb’s _Sonnet_, written at Cambridge, August 15, 1819.

_As it has been said._ Cf. the passage quoted later (p. 340) from Coleridge.

339. _Mr. Coleridge._ See Coleridge’s _Literary Remains_, vol. II. 1836. On p. 340, l. 4 the phrase, as written by Coleridge, should be ‘Sir-Thomas-Brownness.’

341. _Stuff of the conscience._ _Othello_, I. 2.

_To give us pause._ _Hamlet_, III. I.

_Cloys with sameness._ Cf. Shakespeare’s _Venus and Adonis_, XIX., ‘cloy thy lips with loathed satiety.’

Note. _One of no mark._ _1 Henry IV._, III. 2.

_Without form and void._ _Genesis_, I. 2.

_He saw nature in the elements of its chaos._ _Religio Medici_,