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QUOTATIONS AND NOTES.



SONNET LXXII.

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Thee! "lucid arbiter 'twixt day and night."
Milton.


SONNET LXXIII.

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"Wilt thou yet murmur at a misplaced leaf?"

From a story (I know not where told) of a fastidious being, who, on a bed of rose leaves, complained that his or her rest was destroyed because one of those leaves was doubled.


SONNET LXXIV.

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"Sleep, that knits up the ravell'd sleeve of care."
Shakspeare.