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[71-2] "Cud" in Dyce and Staunton.

[72-1] You need not hang up the ivy branch over the wine that will sell.--PUBLIUS SYRUS: _Maxim 968._

[72-2] See Heywood, page 9. BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER: _Wit without Money._

[72-3] Married in haste, we may repent at leisure.--CONGREVE: _The Old Bachelor, act v. sc. 1._

[73-1] See Heywood, page 18.

[74-1] How noiseless falls the foot of time!--W. R. SPENCER: _Lines to Lady A. Hamilton._

[74-2] "Like the sweet south" in Dyce and Singer. This change was made at the suggestion of Pope.

[74-3] See Heywood, page 12.

[76-1] Act iii. Sc. 5 in Dyce.

[77-1] Act iii. sc. 5 in Dyce.

[77-2] Into the jaws of death.--TENNYSON: _The Charge of the Light Brigade, stanza 3._

In the jaws of death.--DU BARTAS: _Divine Weekes and Workes, second week, first day,