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Felt and in a great measure composed upon the little mount in front of our abode at Rydal. In concluding my notices of this class of poems it may be as well to observe that among the “Miscellaneous Sonnets” are a few alluding to morning impressions which might be read with mutual benefit in connection with these “Evening Voluntaries.” See, for example, that one on Westminster Bridge, that composed on a May morning, the one on the song of the Thrush, and that beginning–“While beams of orient light shoot wide and high.”