6 by] 1647 'and'—perhaps better.
12 1647 'Our lips, not tongues, each other's thoughts betray'. (Miss Guiney's copy seems to have 'our tongues', which cannot be right.)
15 for I] and I 1647.
17 dearest] 1647 'Doris'. This is the second time (v. sup., p. [126]) that poor Doris has been disestablished.
Apollo and Daphne.
GARCILASSO MARINO.
When Phoebus saw a rugged bark beguile
His love, and his embraces intercept,
The leaves, instructed by his grief to smile,