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"Notes and Queries, Number 40, August 3, 1850"

St. 1.
On l. 102. (M.):--
"And welcome him and his with _joy and feast_."
Fairfax's _Tasso_, B. i. St. 77.
On l. 155. (D.):--
"For if the sun's bright beams do _blear_ the sight
Of such as fix'dly gaze against his light."
Sylvester's _Du Bartas_. Week i. Day 1.
On l. 162. (G.):--
"Such reasons seeming plausible."
Warners _Albion's England_, p. 155. ed. 1612.
On l. 166. (G.):--
"We are a few of those collected here
That ruder tongues distinguish _villager_."
Beaumont and Fletcher's _Two Noble Kinsmen_, iii. 5.
On l. 215. (G.) "Unblemished" was originally (_Trin. Coll. Cam. MSS._)
written "unspotted," perhaps from Drayton:--
"Whose form unspotted chastity may take,"
On l. 254. (G.) Add to Mr. Warton's note, that after the creation of Sir
Robert Dudley to be Earl of Leicester by Queen Elizabeth in 1564, "He
sat at dinner in his _kirtle_." So says Stow in _Annals_, p. 658. edit.
1633.
On l. 290. (G.):--
"My wrinckl'd face,
Grown _smooth as Hebe's_."
Randolph's _Aristippus_, p.


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