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10 s. XL MAR. is, 1909.] NOTES AND QUERIES.


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' Miserie,' p. 240. .... The mightiest that have liv'd.

' Hon. of the Garter,' 11. 245-7, (signed) G. Peele.

' Mercie,' p. 244. So rulers mildnesse subjects love do nourish.

W. Baldwin, ' E. of Salisbury,' st. 17, ' Mir. for Mag.' (No author named.) j

This line occurs again, p. 128.

' Minde,' p. 246. Ill Mind to mind so much of others ill.

' Astrophel,' 11. 111-12. (signed) Ed. Spencer.

In base Minds no friendship dwels, nor enmitie. ' Faerie Queene,' IV. iv. 11, (signed) Ed. Spencer.

Oft times we see, that sorrowes of the Minde.

' Faerie Queene,' VI. iv. 28, (signed) Idem, viz., Spenser.

' Minde,' p. 247. So move our Minds, as motions move the aire.

J. Higgins, ' Induction to Mir. for Mag.,' St. I., 1587, (signed) ' M. of M.'

'Murder,' p. 248.

TJnpunisht scapes from hainous crime some one. Dolman, ' Lord Hastings,' st. 34, ' Mir. for Mag.,' (signed) Idem, viz. Sidney.

' Muses,' p. 250. The golden brood of great Apolloes witte.

' Teares of the Muses,' 1. 2, (signed) Ed. Spencer.

' Nobilitie,' p. 257.

The rose, although in thomie shrubs she spread. ' James IV.,' III. iii. (signed) R. Greene.

'Old Age,' p. 259. . . . .The equal Age doth equall life desire.

' Comp. of Rosamond,' 1. 196, (signed) S. Daniell.

' Patience,' p. 264. The lesser pangs can beare, who hath, &c.

' Faerie Queene,' I. vi. 37, (signed) Ed. Spencer.

' Patience,' p. 265. Let Brontes and black Steropes, &c.

' Underwoods,' xliv., ' Ode to Earl of Des- mond,' (signed) B. Johnson.

' Parents,' p. 268.

. . . .Parents thoughts in love oft steppe awry. R. Greene's 'Orlando Furioso,' 1. 136, Dyce, p. 91, col. 1, (signed) G. Peele.

' Pleasure.' p. 271. Pleasure is felt, opinion but conceiv'd.

' Comp. of Rosamond,' 1. 274, (signed) Idem, viz., Daniel.

Collier wrongly refers to ' Octavia's Letter to Antony.'

' Prayer,' p. 285. Heavens are propitious unto fearfull Prayers.

' Looking Glass,' &c., Dyce, p. 143, col. 2, (signed) R. Greene.

' Pride,' p. 289.

. . . .Nemesis hath every howre reserved, &c. ' Fig for Momus,' Eel. I., (signed) D. Lodge.

Gay without good is good hearts greatest loathing.

' M. Hubberds Tale,' 1. 232, (signed) Ed.

Spencer.


' Princes,' p. 290. To be a Prince, is more then be a man.

' Cleopatra,' 1. 389, (signed) S. Daniell.

' Princes.' p. 291. Princes in subjects wrongs must deem, &c.

' Arcadia ' (Grosart, ' Poems,' i. 166), (signed)

S. Phil. Sidney. Private men sound not the hearts of Princes. ' Cleopatra,' 11. 382-3, (signed) S. Daniell.

' Reason,' p. 296. The eye of Reason is with raging ybent.

'Faerie Queene,' I. ii. 5, (signed) Ed. Sp.

  • Repentance,' p. 299.

We see what 's good, and thereto we consent.

' Compt. of Rosamond,' 11. 433-4, (signed) S. Daniell.

' Rest,' p. 300. Who long hath rested, cannot runne apace.

T. Lodge, ' Wits Miserie,' 1596. (No author named. )

' Revenge,' p. 300. Fierce Nemesis, mother of fate and change.

' Civil Wars,' vi. 30, (signed) Idem, viz. Daniel.

' Revenge,' p. 302. Who so doth threat meanes of Revenge, &c. ' Civil Wars,' i. 44, (signed) S. D.

' Secrecie,' p. 307. Soft Silence, and submisse obedience.

' Faerie Queene,' IV. x. 51, (signed) Ed. Spencer.

'Sight,' p. 309. All amorous eyes, observing forme, &c.

' Albions England,' iv. 20, (signed) W. Warner. This occurs again p. 482.

' Sinne,' p. 314. Like as diseases, common cause of death.

Baldwin, ' K. James,' st. 17, (signed) I. Hig.,

' M. of M.' Sinnes harvest never failes, &c.

'Hist, of Robert, D. of Normandy,' 1591,

(signed) D. Lodge. Cover thou fier never so close within.

Baldwin, ' Lord Clifford,' st. 1, (signed)

' M. of M.' Man may securely Sinne, but safely never.

' The Forest,' xi., ' Epode,' (signed) B. Jhonson (sic).

' Sinne,' p. 315. Sinnes, oft assaid, are thought to be no Sin.

Baldwin, ' K. James,' st. 16, (signed) ' M.

of M.' .... Sinne ever must, &c.

' Epist., Octavia to Antony,' st. 24, (signed) Idem, viz. Daniel.

' Sinne,' p. 316. To punish Sinne is good, it is no nay.

Baldwin, ' Lord Clifford,' st. 4, (signed) ' M. of M.'

' Slaunder,' p. 317. .... It ever hath bene knowne, &c.

' Musophilus,' 11. 233-4, (signed) S. Daniell.

' Soule,' p. 321. Like as the sunne above the light, &c.

' Nosce Teipsum,' sect, x., (signed) I. Davies.

CHAS. CRAWFORD. (To be continued.)