[50:1.] P. 61, lines 7-8. Text as given in 1651, 1657. 1647 has:
‘Whose cold embraces do a victim hide
That, paid to Beauty, on Love’s altar died.’
‘Whose cold embraces do a victim hide
That, paid to Beauty, on Love’s altar died.’
The Silkworm (p. 62).
[51:1.] P. 62, line 1. ‘This’: 1651, 1657.
[51:2.] P. ” line 6. All editions read:
‘To make thy ornament her spoil.’
‘To make thy ornament her spoil.’
Facts, and the context, force one to reverse the possessive pronouns.
[51:3.] P. 62, line 7. 1651: ‘pain.’