]
[94: A versification of the story of the Wandering Jew, Bleeding
Nun
and Don Raymond in _The Monk_.]
[95: This poem was borrowed from Lewis's _Tales of Terror_
(without
Shelley's knowledge), where it is entitled _The Black Canon
of
Elmham, or St. Edmond's Eve_.]
[96: Letter to Edward Fergus Graham, Ap. 23, 1810 (_Letters_, ed.
Ingpen, 1909, vol. i, pp. 4-6).]
[97: Letter to John Joseph Stockdale, Nov. 14, 1810.]
[98: Mme. de Montolieu, _Caroline de Lichfield_, translated by
Thos.
Holcroft, 1786.]
[99: Mme. de Genlis, translated by Rev. Beresford, 1796.]
[100: Peter Middleton Darling, _Romance of the Highlands_, 1810.]
[101: Regina Maria Roche, _The Discarded Son, or The Haunt of the
Banditti_, 1806.]
[102: Agnes Musgrave, _Cicely, or The Rose of Raby_.]
[103: Aphra Behn, _The Nun_.]
[104: Charlotte Smith, _Ethelinde, or The Recluse of the Lake_,
1790.]
[105: _The Relapse: a novel_, 1780.]
[106: _Tales of the Hall_.]
[107: Crebillon, _Les Egarements du Coeur et de l'Esprit_.]
[108: _The Borough_, Ellen Orford, Letter xx.]
[109: _The Borough_, xx, ll. 56 _seqq._]
[110: _Parish Register_.]
[111: _William and Helen_, 1796.]
[112: _House of Aspen_, 1799 (Keepsake, 1830). _Doom of
Devorgoil_,
1817 (Keepsake, 1830).
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