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101 ([return])
[ erring— i.e. wandering.]

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102 ([return])
[ freshmen’s— “A Freshman, tiro, novitius.” Coles’s DICT. Properly, a student during his first term at the university.]

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103 ([return])
[ resolve— i.e. satisfy, inform.]

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104 ([return])
[ Seek to save— Qy. “Seek THOU to save”? But see note ||, p. 18.]

[Note ||, from page 18 (The First Part of Tamburlaine The
Great):
Barbarous— Qy. “O Barbarous”? in the next line but one,
“O treacherous”? and in the last line of the speech,
“O bloody”? But we occasionally find in our early dramatists
lines which are defective in the first syllable; and in some
of these instances at least it would almost seem that nothing
has been omitted by the transcriber or printer.—]

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