Notice.—It is thought well to call attention to certain Shakesperean parallels and words that are pointed out in the following Notes and Illustrations, viz.: The Affectionate Shepheard, ll. 1-2; St. i.-ii.; St. iv. l. 3; St. viii. l. 4; St. xi. l. 5; St. xviii. l. 2; St. xxii. l. 5; St. xxviii. l. 3; St. xxx. l. 4; St. xxxv. ll. 5-6; The Second Dary's Lamentation, St. i. l. 4; St. iii. l. 2; St. xiii. l. 3; St. xvi. l. 1; St. xviii. l. 3; St. xxiii. l. 4; St. xl. l. 2; The Shepheard's Content, St. xxxvii. l. 3; llCynthiall, St. ii. l. 3; St. iii. l. 6; Sonnet x.; Cassandra, page 108, St. ii. ll. 1-2; ibid. page 111, St. i.; ibid. page 118, St. i.; ibid, page 125, St. iii. ll. 1-2; ibid. page 127, St. ii.; The Encomion on Lady Pecunia, page 144, St. iii. l. 2. In all these places something will be found worth-while. G.
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