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Book VI

., chap. xxxii.

_Drunk full after._ Chaucer’s _The Clerkes Tale_. ‘Wel ofter of the welle than of the tonne she drank.’

_The act and practique part._ _King Henry V._, I. 1.

_The fly that sips treacle._ _The Beggar’s Opera_, II. 2.

131. _In a poetical epistle._ To a friend who had declared his intention of writing no more poetry.

_Self-love and social._ Pope’s _Essay on Man_, IV. 396.

_Himself alone._ _3 King Henry VI._, V. 6.

_If the species were continued like trees._ Sir Thomas Browne’s _Religio Medici_,