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[111-1] "Utmost" in Singer.
[112-1] Dear as the ruddy drops that warm my heart.--GRAY: _The Bard, i. 3, line 12._
[113-1] Though last not least.--SPENSER: _Colin Clout, line 444._
[118-1] See Heywood, page 14.
[119-1] Act. ii. sc. 1 in Dyce, Staunton, and White.
[120-1] Act ii. sc. 1 in Dyce, Staunton, White.
[120-2] Act ii. sc. 1 in Dyce and White; Act ii. sc. 2 in Staunton.
[120-3] Act ii. sc. 2 in Dyce and White; Act ii. sc. 3 in Staunton.
[123-1] Let the air strike our tune, Whilst we show reverence to yond peeping moon.
MIDDLETON: _The Witch, act. v. sc. 2._
[126-1] Act v. Sc. 7 in Singer and White.
[127-1] "Can walk" in White.
[127-2] "Eastern hill" in Dyce, Singer, Staunton, and White.
[127-3] "One auspicious and one dropping eye" in Dyce, Singer, and Staunton.
[128-1] "Armed at all points" in Singer and White.
[129-1] And may you better reck the rede, Than ever did the adviser.
BURNS: _Epistle to a Young Friend._
[129-2] "Hooks" in Singer.
[131-1] And makes night hideous.--POPE: _The Dunciad,