X. QUEM TU, MELPOMENE 187
last stage from Dorchester; solemnized, in spite of velvet and silk, as we entered among the towers in the twilight; and after one more rest under the domestic roof of the “Angel,” I found myself the next day at evening, alone, by the fireside, entered into command of my own life, in my own college room in Peckwater.1
1 [A large quadrangle, of Palladian architecture, built in 1705 from the design of Dean Aldrich, and named from the inn of one Radulph Peckwether, Mayor of Oxford in the time of Henry III., which occupied its site.]
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