POETICAL REMAINS OF THE LATE DR. JOHN LEYDEN, WITH MEMOIRS OF HIS LIFE, BY THE REV. JAMES MORTON. LONDON: Printed by Strahan and Spottiswoode, Printers-Street, FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN; ERRATA. Page xxv. line 7. for country, read county. lvi. & lvii. for Portuguese, r. Portugueze. lxxxiii. 62, 14, for Almightly, r. Almighty. 21, for sure, r. fure. 180. Note, for The Dean is a handsome seat in the neighbour. hood, read Denholm Dean is a deep woody glen, or dell, watered by the rivulet mentioned in page vii. bounded on either side by steep banks and rocks overhung with various foliage, and offering to the view numerous picturesque scenes of romantic beauty. Serenity of Childhood....................... The Memory of the Past ...... ..... 25 ..... 26 Macgregor. Written in Glenorchy, near the Scene of the Massacre of the Macgregors..... 27 |