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[Footnote xxix:
'But to soft themes'.
['British Bards, First Edition'.] ]
[Footnote x.x.x:
'The Bard has wove'.
['British Bards'.] ]
[Footnote x.x.xi:
'If Pope, since mortal, not untaught to err Again demand a dull biographer'.
['MS'.]]
[Footnote x.x.xii:
'Too much in Turtle Bristol's sons delight Too much in Bowls of Rack prolong the night.--'
['MS. Second to Fourth Editions'.]
'Too much o'er Bowls.'
['Second and Third Editions'.]]
[Footnote x.x.xiii:
'And yet why'.
['British Bards'.] ]
[Footnote x.x.xiv:
'Or old or young'.
['British Bards'.] ]
[Footnote x.x.xv:
--'yes, I'm sure all may.'
['Quarto Proof Sheet']
[Footnote x.x.xvi:
'While Cloacina's holy pontiff Lambe [3]
As he himself was d.a.m.ned shall try to d.a.m.n'.
['British Bards'.]
[Sub-Footnote A. We have heard of persons who "when the Bagpipe sings in the nose cannot contain their urine for affection," but Mr. L. carries it a step further than Shakespeare's diuretic amateurs, being notorious at school and college for his inability to contain--anything. We do not know to what "Pipe" to attribute this additional effect, but the fact is uncontrovertible.--['Note' to Quarto Proof bound up with 'British Bards'.]]
[Footnote x.x.xvii:
'Lo! long beneath'--.
['British Bards'.]]
[Footnote x.x.xviii:
'And grateful to the founder of the feast Declare his landlord can translate at least'.--
['MS. British Bards. First to Fourth Editions'.]]
[Footnote x.x.xix:
'--are fed because they write.'
['British Bards'.]]
[Footnote xl:
'Princes in Barrels, Counts in arbours pent.--
[MS. British Bards'.]]
[Footnote xli:
'His "damme, poohs."'
['MS. First Edition.']]