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Sidgwick, Compiled by Frank

"The Sources and Analogues of 'A Midsummer-night's Dream'"


[27] l. 107. Thomas is here addressing the Virgin.
[28] l. 111. _beteach_, entrust, hand over to.
[29] l. 114. _derne_, secret.
[30] l. 117. _mountenance_, space.
[31] l. 121. _herbere_, garden.
[32] l. 126. _bigging,_ building.
[33] l. 127. _papejoys_, popinjays, parrots.
[34] ll. 131-6. On the danger of eating fairy apples, see p. 53.
[35] l. 137. _hight_, command.
[36] l. 141. _hight_ (MS. _hye_), ? pleasure.
[37] l. 143. _pay_, please.
[38] l. 145 et sqq. See p. 46.
[39] l. 145. _fair_, pronounced as two syllables.
[40] l. 150. _rise_, brushwood, undergrowth.
[41] l. 155. _teen and tray_, pain and trouble.
[42] l. 167. _me were lever_, I had rather.
[43] l. 168. _Or that_, ere that, before that.
[44] l. 175. _dess_, dais.
[45] l. 183. _main and mood_, might and main.
[46] l. 188. _kneeland_ = kneeling. Cf. l. 191.
[47] l. 189. _fand_, found.
[48] l. 190. _sawtery_ = psaltery.
[49] l. 191. _ribib_, rebeck, lute.
[50] l. 191. _gangand_ = going.
[51] l. 196. _store_, plentiful.
[52] l. 199. _brittened_ = brittled, cut up (the deer)
[53] l. 208. This sudden and momentary change to the first person is found
in all the older MSS. See p. 47.
[54] l. 209. _thee buse_--it behoves thee. Cf. l. 234.
[55] l. 213. _cheer_, look, face.


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