Notes and Queries, Number 51, October 19, 1850 by Various
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that has induced him to _forget_ his task? Is it not those delicious
thoughts, most busy in the _pauses_ of labour, making those pauses still more refreshing and renovating? Ferdinand says-- "I forget,"-- and then he adds, _by way of excuse_,-- "_But_ the sweet thoughts do even refresh my labours, Most busy when least I do it." More busy in thought when idle, than in labour when employed. The cessation from labour was favourable to the thoughts that made it endurable. Malone quarrelled with the word "but", for which he would have substituted "and" or "for". But in the _apologetic_ sense which I would confer upon the last two lines of Ferdinand's speech, the word "but", at their commencement, becomes not only appropriate but necessary. A.E.B. Leeds, October 8. 1850. * * * * * "LONDON BRIDGE IS BROKEN DOWN." (Vol. ii., p. 258.) |
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