the account of Satyrane. I, vi, 24.
by the help. III, x, 47.
the change of Malbecco. III, x, 56-60.
[P. 31], n. That all with one consent. “Troilus and Cressida,” iii, 3, 176.
[P. 32.] High over hills. III, x, 55.
Pope who used to ask. Pope is also quoted in Spence’s “Anecdotes” (Section viii, 1743-4) as saying that “there is something in Spenser that pleases one as strongly in one’s old age, as it did in one’s youth. I read the ‘Faërie Queene,’ when I was about twelve, with infinite delight, and I think it gave me as much, when I read it over about a year or two ago.” Waller-Glover.
the account of Talus. V, i, 12.
episode of Pastorella. VI, ix, 12.
[P. 33.] in many a winding bout. “L’Allegro.”