[(2)] Vide Pope, (copying from Donne).
“Peace, fools, or Gonson will for Papists seize you,
If once he catch you at your Jesu, Jesu.”
[(3)] Vide the Old Bachelor, whose Araminta, wearied by the repetition of these phrases, forbids her lover to address her in any sentence commencing with them.
[(4)] Vide any old play you may have the patience to peruse; or, instar omnium, read the courtly loves of Rodolphil and Melantha, Palamede and Doratice, in Dryden’s Marriage a la Mode.
[(5)] Vide Southern’s Oroonoko,—I mean the comic part.
“A charm, a song, a murder, and a ghost.”
Prologue to Œdipus.
[(7)] Vide Le Blanc’s Letters.