Which in their summer beauty kissed each other."

Shakespeare.]

[!-- Note Anchor 11 --][[Footnote 11]: Regina Saba coram rege crura denudavit.—Schicklardus in Proemio Tarich Jersici, F. 65.]

[!-- Note Anchor 12 --][[Footnote 12]: Book I., p. 196.]

[!-- Note Anchor 13 --][[Footnote 13]: Pray! weep! Reason is born of the word. Song creates light.]

[!-- Note Anchor 14 --][[Footnote 14]: Night, away! the dawn sings hallali.]

[!-- Note Anchor 15 --][[Footnote 15]: Thou must go to heaven and smile, thou that weepest.]

[!-- Note Anchor 16 --][[Footnote 16]: Break the yoke; throw off, monster, thy dark clothing.]

[!-- Note Anchor 17 --][[Footnote 17]: O come and love! thou art soul, I am heart.]

[!-- Note Anchor 18 --][[Footnote 18]: The Fenian, Burke.]