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[214]. no jutting frieze and to make its pendant bed. Macbeth, Act I. 6. it carries noise, Act II. 1. Carnage is its daughter. See Wordsworth’s Ode, No. XLV. of Poems dedicated to National Independence and Liberty, ed. Hutchinson, 1895. The line was altered by Wordsworth in 1845. See also Byron’s Don Juan, Canto viii. Stanza 9. [215]. poor [these] rats, Act I. 1. as if he were a God, Act II. 1. Mark you and cares, Act III. 1. [216]. Now the red pestilence, Act IV. 1. [217]. Methinks I hither hear, Act I. 3 [At Grecian sword, contemning]. These are the ushers, Act II. 1. Pray now, no more, Act I. 9. [218]. The whole history. The sentence quoted is by Pope. See Malone’s Shakespeare, 1821, vol. xiv.