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[ knew] So the 8vo.—The 4to "knowe.">[

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[ lords] So the 4to.—The 8vo "Lord.">[

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[ injury] This verb frequently occurs in our early writers. "Then haue you INIURIED manie." Lyly's ALEXANDER AND CAMPASPE, sig. D 4, ed. 1591. It would seem to have fallen into disuse soon after the commencement of the 17th century: in Heywood's WOMAN KILLED WITH KINDNESS, 1607, we find,

"You INJURY that good man, and wrong me too."
Sig. F 2.

but in ed. 1617 "injury" is altered to "iniure.">[

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[ ALL] So the 4to.—0mitted in the 8vo.]

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