Notes and Queries, Number 40, August 3, 1850 by Various
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On l. 424. (G.):--
"And now he treads th' _infamous_ woods and downs." Ph. Fletcher's _Eclog._, i. p. 4. ed. 1633. On l. 494. (G.) The same sort of compliment occurs in Wither's _Sheperd's Hunting_. (See _Gentleman's Mag._ for December 1800, p. 1151.) "Thou wert wont to charm thy flocks; And among the massy rocks Hast so cheered me with thy song, That I have forgot my wrong." He adds:-- "Hath some churle done thee a spight? Dost thou miss a lamb to-night?" _Juvenilia_, 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.):-- |
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