119/791 This inscription is not engraven, as the former and the two following are, in the grounds. *( VI.) The circumstance alluded to at the conclusion of these verses was told me by Dr.Satterthwaite, who was Incumbent of Boodle, a small town at the foot of Black Combe. He had the particulars from one of the engineers, who was employed in making trigonometrical surveys of that region. *( VIII.) Engraven, during my absence in Italy, upon a brass plate inserted in the stone. *( IX.) The walk is what we call the far-terrace, beyond the summer-house, at Rydal Mount. |