[4:3.] P. ” line 7. 1647: ‘To one another whispering there.’

[4:4.] P. ” lines 9-12. 1647:

‘Then blush not, Fair, that flame to show,
Which, like thyself, no crime can know.
Thus, led by those chaste guides, we may
Embrace and kiss as free as they.’

‘Then blush not, Fair, that flame to show,
Which, like thyself, no crime can know.
Thus, led by those chaste guides, we may
Embrace and kiss as free as they.’

[4:5.] Pp. 12-13, lines 20-21. 1647:

‘As are our flames, ’bove reach of words.
Thus, Doris, we of these may learn.’

‘As are our flames, ’bove reach of words.
Thus, Doris, we of these may learn.’

[5:1.] The Dedication (p. 13).

This, in the edition of 1647, is followed by twenty-seven lines of citations from the Greek poets, giving the origins of the epithets applied here to Love.

The Glow-Worm (p. 13).