Universal Passion.

Footnotes

[306:3] See Congreve, page [295].

[307:1] Suetonius says of the Emperor Titus: "Once at supper, reflecting that he had done nothing for any that day, he broke out into that memorable and justly admired saying, 'My friends, I have lost a day!'"—Suetonius: Lives of the Twelve Cæsars. (Translation by Alexander Thomson.)

[308:1] See Shakespeare, page [143].

[308:2] See Beaumont and Fletcher, page [198]. Dryden, page [272].

[308:3]

Man wants but little here below,

Nor wants that little long.

Goldsmith: The Hermit, stanza 8.