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Page lxxxiv
Hucksters set thee on their gingerbread . Read : Hucksters set thee out , in gingerbread . G. 33. W. 142.— " To toss the pike and to toss the bar are the same games . " Certainly not . The former was a military exercise ; the latter was ...
Hucksters set thee on their gingerbread . Read : Hucksters set thee out , in gingerbread . G. 33. W. 142.— " To toss the pike and to toss the bar are the same games . " Certainly not . The former was a military exercise ; the latter was ...
Page lxxxvii
Read : Have at thee , last of all , for the Princess Thamasta , she that is my mistress indeed . She is abominably proud ; but I have , & c . G. 56. W. 163. - I know how to represent a lady . Read : I know how to present a lady .
Read : Have at thee , last of all , for the Princess Thamasta , she that is my mistress indeed . She is abominably proud ; but I have , & c . G. 56. W. 163. - I know how to represent a lady . Read : I know how to present a lady .
Page xc
Read : Read : Stay thy paws , Courageous beast ! also , lo ! the gorgeous skull , That shall transform thee to that stone , & c . Stay thy paws , Courageous beast ; else lo , the Gorgon's skull , That shall transform thee , & c . G. 85.
Read : Read : Stay thy paws , Courageous beast ! also , lo ! the gorgeous skull , That shall transform thee to that stone , & c . Stay thy paws , Courageous beast ; else lo , the Gorgon's skull , That shall transform thee , & c . G. 85.
Page xci
Come , to trial : if thou beest Eroclea , in my bosom I can find thee . The allusion is to the miniature which the prince wore , and which he here proposes to compare with the lady before him . Read : G. 101. W.202 . - With my sorrow .
Come , to trial : if thou beest Eroclea , in my bosom I can find thee . The allusion is to the miniature which the prince wore , and which he here proposes to compare with the lady before him . Read : G. 101. W.202 . - With my sorrow .
Page cxxviii
But to dispense With my revenge on thee twere all in vain . " This seems to be merely a figurative way of saying , I would I were dead ! " More matter for a May morning ! Read : Would angels sing A requiem at my hearse , but to dispense ...
But to dispense With my revenge on thee twere all in vain . " This seems to be merely a figurative way of saying , I would I were dead ! " More matter for a May morning ! Read : Would angels sing A requiem at my hearse , but to dispense ...
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