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... night , he ] F ; night he Q. Capell ; not in Q , F. 7. upbraids ] Q2 , F ; obrayds Q1 . 15 20 12. S.D. ] 14. fellows ] F ; fellow seruants Q1 ; fellow - seruants 15. distaste ] F ; dislike Q. my ] F ; our Q. 21. checks ... abus'd ] like ...
... night , he ] F ; night he Q. Capell ; not in Q , F. 7. upbraids ] Q2 , F ; obrayds Q1 . 15 20 12. S.D. ] 14. fellows ] F ; fellow seruants Q1 ; fellow - seruants 15. distaste ] F ; dislike Q. my ] F ; our Q. 21. checks ... abus'd ] like ...
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... night - mare ] Q F ; a nellthu night more Q uncorr .; anelthu night Moore Q2 ; anelthunight Moor Q3 . nine - fold ] nine foles conj . Tyrwhitt ; nine foals conj . Farmer . alight ] a - light F ; O light Q. 120. troth plight ] Q ; troth ...
... night - mare ] Q F ; a nellthu night more Q uncorr .; anelthu night Moore Q2 ; anelthunight Moor Q3 . nine - fold ] nine foles conj . Tyrwhitt ; nine foals conj . Farmer . alight ] a - light F ; O light Q. 120. troth plight ] Q ; troth ...
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... night endur'd , Would have buoy'd up , and quench'd the stelled fires ; Yet , poor old heart , he holp the heavens ... night ] Pope ; Hell - blacke - night F ; hell blacke night Q. 59. buoy'd ] F ; layd Q uncorr . , Q2-3 ; bod Q ...
... night endur'd , Would have buoy'd up , and quench'd the stelled fires ; Yet , poor old heart , he holp the heavens ... night ] Pope ; Hell - blacke - night F ; hell blacke night Q. 59. buoy'd ] F ; layd Q uncorr . , Q2-3 ; bod Q ...
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