"If the true concord of well-tuned sounds,
By unions married, do offend thine ear."
See also Milton, L'All. 137: "Married to immortal verse."
65. [Margent.] Malone quotes R. of L. 102:—
"But she that never cop'd with stranger eyes
Could pick no meaning from their parting looks,
Nor read the subtle shining secrecies
Writ in the glassy margent of such books."
See also Ham. v. 2. 162.
67. [Cover.] "A quibble on the law phrase for a married woman, who is styled a femme couverte [feme covert] in law French" (Mason).