"With every thing that pretty bin,
My lady sweet, arise."
Cymbeline, act ii. sc. 3, lines, 25, 26.
[So Warburton and Hanmer. The folio reads "that pretty is." See Knight's Shakespeare, Pictorial Edition, Tragedies, i. 203.]
[663] {488}[The house which Byron occupied, 1815-1816, No. 13, Piccadilly Terrace, was the property of Elizabeth, Duchess of Devonshire.]
[LY] {489}
The slightest obstacle which may encumber
The path downhill is something grand.—[MS. erased.]
[LZ] Not even in fools who howsoever blind.—[MS. erased.]