27/27 p. 735, and Murray's 'Handbook for Yorkshire', p. 392 .-- Ed.] [Footnote r: From Milton, 'Paradise Lost', book xi.1. 204: 'Why in the East Darkness ere day's mid-course, and Morning light More orient in yon Western Cloud, that draws O'er the blue Firmament a radiant white, And slow descends, with something heav'nly fraught ?' Ed.] [Footnote s: See 'L'Allegro', l. |