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NOTES.

Note 72.Page 269.

"Per. Till she be married, madam,
By bright Diana, whom we honour all,
Unscissared shall this hair of mine remain,
Tho' I show will[1] in't."Ib.


Note 73.Page 273.

"Dion. Thy oath remember; thou hast sworn to do it:
'Tis but a blow, which never shall be known.
Thou cans't not do a thing i' the world so soon,
To yield thee so much profit. Let not conscience,
Which is but cold, inflame love in thy bosom,
Inflame too nicely; nor let pity, which
Even women have cast off, melt thee, but be
A soldier to thy purpose.
"Leon. I'll do't; but yet she is a goodly creature.
"Dion. The fitter then the gods should have her. Here
"Weeping she comes for her old nurse's death.
Thou art resolv'd?
"Leon. I am resolv'd."Ib.


  1. Obstinacy.