Which, if it kindle not, but scant
Appear, and that to shortest view,
Yet give me leave t’ adore in you
What I, in her, am grieved to want.
FOOTNOTES
[11] “So live with yourself that you do not know how ill yow mind is furnished.”
[12] Αυτοδίδακτος
[14] “A Puritan is a Heretical Hypocrite, in whom the conceit of his own perspicacity, by which he seems to himself to have observed certain errors in a few Church dogmas, has disturbed the balance of his mind, so that, excited vehemently by a sacred fury, he fights frenzied against civil authority, in the belief that he so pays obedience to God.”
[17a] Night gives counsel.
[17b] Plutarch in Life of Alexander. “Let it not be, O King, that you know these things better than I.”
[19a] “They were not our lords, but our leaders.”
[19b] “Much of it is left also for those who shall be hereafter.”
[19c] “No art is discovered at once and absolutely.”