[247:1]
| e.g. | i. | 56 | Knows thee not, thus afflicted, for a god |
| i. | 206 | save what solemn tubes . . . . . gave |
| ii. | 70 | that second war Not long delayed. |
[247:2]
| e.g. | ii. | 8 | torrents hoarse |
| 32 | covert drear |
| i. | 265 | season due |
| 286 | plumes immense |
[247:3]
| e.g. | i. | 35 | How beautiful . . . self |
| 182 | While sometimes . . . wondering men |
| ii. | 116, 122 | Such noise . . . pines. |
[247:4]
| e.g. | ii. | 79 | No shape distinguishable. Cf. Paradise Lost, ii. 667. |
| i. | 2 | breath of morn. Cf. Paradise Lost, iv. 641. |
HENRY FROWDE, M.A.
PUBLISHER TO THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
LONDON, EDINBURGH, NEW YORK, TORONTO AND MELBOURNE