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NOTES AND QUERIES. [12 s. vii. OCT. 2, 1020.


'Letter.


Everyman's Library Text.


Original MS. (modernised).


68 p. 212,1. 17*


" vou will "


" you'll "


1. 16*


" chiefly "


" clearly "


p. 213 1. 1 p. 214, 1. 15


" vou going " "'farther '"


" your going " " further "


p. 215, 1.20*


" he makes "


" makes"


1.10*


" inconveniency "


" inconveniencies "


bottom


" never "


" ne'er "


69 p. 218 (at beginning of


" Sir "


(wanting).


letter)




1. 9 of letter


" teeth "


" teeths "


p. 219. 11. 2,3 '1.18


' it, out . . . .apprehension " Lord Lt.'s [? Lieutenant's] "


" it out. . . .apprehension ; " " Lord Lisle 's "




[MS. " L ls " as in Letter 35,




p. 136, 1.14*]


CO p. 224, 1. 8


" asking "


" asking that "


p. 225, 1.13 "broke his. He savs 'twould "


' broke his, he savs ; 'twould "


p. 220, 11. 1,2


all now : whether any of " " all ; now whether anything of "


1. 22 "


deserve it, maybe, better "


" deserve it may be better "


bottom


" matters "


" makes "


[When the letter


was folded, the side for the address bore the words



For your Master




when your Mistress pleases




what makes that dash




between us.



The seal was on the back


of the folded letter : below the seal" all else is but a circle."]


62 p. 231, 1.6*


"besides that,"


no comma.


3 p. 233, 1. 1 of letter


" I am "


" No, I am "


1. 3 of letter


" rate "


" rate that "


64 p. 237,'l.U*


" or more "


" and more "


1.5*


" that have "


" that lias "


p. 238, 1. 20*


" differences "


" diffidencies "


p. 239, 1.20*


"at last "


" at hast "


p. 240, 1.10


" St. John "


" St. Johns "


J. 11


" on me "


" of me "


1. 12


" Frescheville "


" Fretcheville "


1. 7*


"for me "


" to me "


65 p. 243,1. 7*


" pounds "


" pound "


66 p. 244, 1. 3 of letter


" happiness "


" that happiness "


1. 4 of letter


" kind of thing "


" kind a thing "


p. 245, 1. 19*


" write, . . . .awhile. ^


" write ; . . . .awhile, I "


1. 12*


" humour."


" humour,"


67 p. 249, 1. 3 (and infra)


" Talmash "


" Talmach "


1.12*


" any one "


" any body "


68 p. 251, 1.4 of letter


" gloomy "


" stormy "


1.2*


"22nd'"


22th " ( two and twentieth).




[This letter is addressed




" For Mr. William Temple




at S r John Temples


house in Damagke Street, Dublin "1


70 p. 255, 1. 9 from end of letter " Court "


' Courts " (the " s " is deleted. (


72 1. 13


" strangest "


" strangeliest "


73 p. 262, 1.14 74 p. 264, 1. 7 of letter


" insupportable " " winds "


" unsupportable " " wind "


75 p. 285, 1.11


" 20,000 "


(I think) "10,000 "


1.17


" better "


probably " [from] better "


[D.O. begins a new page with " better


1. 2


[to]


(not required.)


77 p. 269, 1. 1


" affections "


" affection "




The letter is dated " Monday,




Octo br . v 2d "


p. 271,1. 8*


" For Mr. Temple " (belongs to the letter before it.)


p. 272, 11. 4, 6, 9 " pourrois," " mauvaise," " scaurois " " pourois," " mauaise," " scauvois "


  • From bottom.


G. C. MOORE SMITH.


The University, Sheffield.