Notes and Queries, Number 32, June 8, 1850 by Various
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page 51 of 68 (75%)
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more probable than the new ones.
"I see how plenty _surfeits_ oft."--_P._ suffers.--_Var._ "I grudge not at another's _gain_".--_P._ pain.--_Var._ "No worldly _wave_ my mind can toss."--_P._ wants.--_Var._ These seem to me to be stupid mistranscriptions. "I brook that is another's pain."--_P._ "My state at one doth still remain."--_Var._ Probably altered on account of the slight obscurity; and possibly a different edition by the author himself. "They beg, I give, They lack, I _lend_."--_P._ leave.--_Var._ In this verse, "I fear no foe, I _scorn_ no friend."--_P._ fawn.--_Var._ I think the new copy better. |
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