15 Aeschylus, Agamemnon 36: 'An ox hath trodden on my tongue'—a Greek proverb implying silence.
16 Envelope endorsed by Robert Browning:—Tuesday, May 20, 1845, 3-4-1/2 p.m.
17 'What have I to do with thee?'
18 ... me on Tuesday, or Wednesday? if on Tuesday, I shall come by the three o'clock train; if on Wednesday, early in the morning, as I shall be anxious to secure rooms ... so that your Uncle and Arabel may come up on Thursday.
19 Aeschylus, Prometheus II.: 'trick of loving men,' see [note 3], on [p. 39] above. [Transcriber's note: note 3 has been renumbered note 8 in this e-book.]