P. M. Hart will find the line,
"Men are but children of a larger growth,"
in Dryden's All for Love.
S. S. (Andover). We do not believe that Mr. Brayley ever published any more than the first volume of his Graphic and Historical Illustrator.
C. H. (Cambridge) is referred to "N. & Q.," Vol. i., pp. 211. 236. 325. 357. 418., for the history of the proverbial saying, "God tempers the wind to the shorn lamb."
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