Notes and Queries, Number 40, August 3, 1850. Various

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p. 417. ed. 12mo. 1633.

      On l. 535. (M.):—

      "Not powerful Circe with her Hecate rites."

      Ph. Fletcher's Poetical Miscellanies, p. 65. ed. 1633.

      On l. 544. (D.):—

      "The soft sweet moss shall be thy bed

      With crawling woodbine overspread."

      Herrick's Hesperides, p. 223.

      On l. 554 (G.):—

      "And flattery to his sinne close curtain draws."

      Ph. Fletcher's Purple Island, p. 112. ed. 1633.

      On l. 635. (G.):—

      "His clouted shoon were nailed for fear of wasting."

      Ph. Fletcher's Purple Island, p. 113.

      On l. 707. (G.) A passage in the Spanish Tragedy confirms Mr. Warton's reasoning—

      "After them doth Hymen hie as fast,

      Clothed in sable and a saffron robe."

      Old Plays, vol. iii. p. 214. ed. 1780.

      On l. 734. (G.):—

      "Saw you not a lady come this way on a sable horse

      studded with stars of white?"

      Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster, Act iv.

      On l. 752. (G.):—

      "A sweet vermilian tincture stained

      The bride's fair cheek."

      Quarles' Argalus and Parthenia, p. 118. ed. 1647.

      On l. 812. (G.):—

      "Bathed in worldly bliss."

      Drayton, p. 586. ed. 1753.

      "The fortunate who bathe in floods of joys."

      E. of Sterline's Works, p. 251. ed. 1637.

      On l. 834. (D.):—

      "The lily-wristed morn."

      The Country Life, Herrick's Hesperides, p. 269.

      (G.):—

      "Reacht him her ivory hand."

      Ph. Fletcher's Purple Island, p. 117.

      On l. 853. (G.) Compare this line of Drayton in his Baron's Warrs:—

      "Of gloomy magicks and benumbing charms."

      Vol. i. p. 110. ed. 1753.

      On l. 861. (G.):—

      "Through whose translucent sides much light is born."

      Ph. Fletcher's Pur. Island, C. 5. St. 31. p. 54.

      On l. 862. (M.):—

      "All hundred nymphs, that in his rivers dwell,

      About him flock, with water-lilies crowned."

      Ph. Fletcher's Poet. Miscell., p 67. ed. 1633.

      On l. 863. (G.) The use of Ambergris, mentioned in Warton's note, appears from Drayton, v. ii. p. 483.:—

      "Eat capons cooked at fifteen crowns apiece,

      With their fat bellies stuft with ambergrise."

      On l. 886. (G.):—

      "The wealth of Tarsus nor the rocks of pearl,

      That pave the court of Neptune, can weigh down

      That virtue."

      Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster, Act iv.

      On l. 894. (G.):—

      "Beset at th' end with emeralds and turches."

      Lingua iv. 4. Old Plays, v. 5. p. 202. ed. 1780.

      On l. 924. (M.) Mr. Warton says this votive address was suggested by that of Amoret in the Faithful Shepherdess

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      Salvino Salvini Fasti Consolari dell' Academia Fiorentina, 1717, p. 548. Milton's stay of two months at Florence must have been to him a period of pure enjoyment, and seems to have been always remembered with delight:—"Illa in urbe, quam prae ceteris propter elegantiam cum linguæ tum ingeniorum semper colui, ad duos circiter menses su

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Salvino Salvini Fasti Consolari dell' Academia Fiorentina, 1717, p. 548. Milton's stay of two months at Florence must have been to him a period of pure enjoyment, and seems to have been always remembered with delight:—"Illa in urbe, quam prae ceteris propter elegantiam cum linguæ tum ingeniorum semper colui, ad duos circiter menses substiti; illie multorum et nobilium sanè et doctorum hominum familiaritatem statim contraxi; quorum etiam privatas academias (qui mos illie cum ad literas humaniores assiduè frequentavi). Tui enim Jacobe Gaddi, Carole Dati, Frescobalde, Cultelline, Bonmatthaei, Chimentille Francine, aliorumque plurium memoriam apud me semper gratam atque jucundam, nulla dies delebit."—Defensio Secunda, p. 96., ed. 1698.

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