Whom fear of shame could never yet affright,

Who dares affirm that Sylla dares not fight?

FOOTNOTES:

[514] So Isham copy.—Ed. A "most brave, most all daring."—Eds. B, C "most brave and all daring."—MS. "most valiant and all-daring."

[515] There are frequent allusions to this practice. Cf. Induction to Cynthia's Revels:—"I have my three sorts of tobacco in my pocket; my light by me."


IN HEYWODUM. XXIX.

Heywood,[516] that did in epigrams excel,

Is now put down since my light Muse arose;[517]

As buckets are put down into a well,