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277. ‘I take her body,’ etc. These lines are not Suckling’s, but from a song by Congreve, beginning ‘Tell me no more I am deceived.’ 336. ‘Loud as a trumpet,’ etc. Dryden, Palamon and Arcite, III. 85. 338. ‘Like importunate Guinea fowls,’ etc. Burke’s Regicide Peace (ed. Payne, p. 51). 427 (and p. 501). ‘Hymns its good god,’ etc. Cf. Thomson, The Castle of Indolence, I. x. 488. ‘Each other’s beams to share,’ Collins, Ode, The Manners, 56.
The following printer’s errors may be noted:—
[Vol. I. p. 436] (note to p. 142). Read The Beggar’s Opera, Act I. Sc. 1.
[Vol. II. p. 440] (note to p. 391). For Huckman read Hackman.
[Vol. V. p. 391] (note to p. 97). Read The Spirit of the Age, vol. IV., etc.
[Vol. V. p. 406] (note to p. 254). Read Here be woods.
[Vol. V. p. 410] (note to p. 318). The words ‘The Countess ... in 1690’ belong to the note above.
[Vol. VI. p. 519] (note to p. 435). For 1870 read 1780.
[Vol. IX. p. 458] (note to p. 247). Read Sir Martin Archer Shee.