Notes and Queries, Number 49, October 5, 1850 by Various
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"Then let us sing all of this nobel duke's praise,
Come love mee where I lay; And pray for the length of his life and his daies-- The cleane contrary way, O the cleane contrary way. "And when that death shall close up his eyes, Come love mee where I lay; God take him up into the skies-- The cleane contrary way, O the cleane contrary way." EDWARD F. RIMBAULT. * * * * * "WHOLE DUTY OF MAN," AUTHOR OF. (From Baker's MSS, vol. xxxv. p. 469-470. Cambridge University Library.) "Octo'r 31. 1698. Mr. Thomas Caulton, Vicar of Worksop, &c. [as in the note p. xiii. to the editor's Preface, ed. 1842, with unimportant variations, such as _Madam Frances Heathcote_, where the printed copy has _Mrs. Heathcote_; Baker reads _Madam Ayre of Rampton after dinner took_, where the printed copy has, _Mrs. Eyre_. After _was dead_, follows in Baker,] and that in that Month she had buried her Husband and severall Relations, but that her comfort was, that by her Monthly Sacraments she participated still with them in the Communion of Saints. |
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