NOTES. Note 1. The Senn's wild horn. SENN, the name given to a herdsman among the Swiss Alps. Note 2. -Against the Föhnwind's blast. Föhnwind, the South-east wind, which frequently lays waste the country before it. Note 3. -A father of the land. Walter Fürst, the father-in-law of Tell. Note 4. Werner, the brave and true! &c. Werner Stauffacher, who had been urged by his wife to rouse and unite his countrymen for the deliverance of Switzerland. Note 5. Young Erni's step had worn, &c. Erni, Arnold Melchthal. Note 6. The Lämmer-Geyer had spread, &c. The Lämmer-Geyer, the largest kind of Alpine eagle. Note 7. Of wrongs to call down Heaven, &'c. The eyes of his aged father had been put out, by the orders of the Austrian Governor. Note 8. -Beside the Forest-Sea. Forest-Sea. The Lake of the Four Cantons is frequently so called. MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. THE LANDING OF THE PILGRIM FATHERS. THE breaking waves dash'd high And the heavy night hung dark The hills and waters o'er, When a band of exiles moor'd their bark Not as the conqueror comes, They, the true-hearted came, Not with the roll of the stirring drums, |