Her Father took another Mate." Ruth, by W. Wordsworth, Works, 1889, p. 121.] [24] ["The souls of the blessed are supposed by some of the Mahommedans to animate green birds in the groves of Paradise."—Note to Southey's Thalaba, bk. xi. stanza 5, line 13.] [24] [25] {25}[Compare— [25] "I wandered lonely as a cloud." Works of W. Wordsworth, 1889, p. 205.] [26] [Compare— [26] "Yet some did think that he had little business here." Ibid., p. 183. Compare, too, The Dream, line 166, vide post, p. 39— "What business had they there at such a time?"] [27] {26}[Compare— [27] "He sighed, and turned his eyes, because he knew 'Twas but a larger jail he had in view." Dryden, Palamon and Arcite, bk. i. lines 216, 217. Compare, too—