The Earliest Mention of the Aurora Borealis

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THE quotation given by C. Pocklington in your last issue as the words of the Editor of Routledge's edition of Collins's Poems, is the very note given by Dr. Langhorne in the ``Poetical Works of William Collins,'' published in the year 1808, in a small book entitled ``The Laurel,'' and as it has not been reprinted word for word its sense is somewhat obscured. In the original it runs thus:-

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