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Here , again , Walton has a penultimate stanza : " What should we talk of daintees , then , Of better meat than's fit for men ? These are but vain : that's only good Which God hath blessed , and sent for food .
Here , again , Walton has a penultimate stanza : " What should we talk of daintees , then , Of better meat than's fit for men ? These are but vain : that's only good Which God hath blessed , and sent for food .
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The pointing in the text , which is that of Love's Labour's Lost , is better : we need an explicit contrast to " If by me broke , " 1. 13. If a change were needed , I should suggest " If broken there , " i.e. in the sun , accounting for ...
The pointing in the text , which is that of Love's Labour's Lost , is better : we need an explicit contrast to " If by me broke , " 1. 13. If a change were needed , I should suggest " If broken there , " i.e. in the sun , accounting for ...
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It might be better to restore the pointing of ed . 1599 , merely changing the comma at " watch " to the end of the line , and to read " them " for " the " : m may have been in the MS . a mere stroke above the e .
It might be better to restore the pointing of ed . 1599 , merely changing the comma at " watch " to the end of the line , and to read " them " for " the " : m may have been in the MS . a mere stroke above the e .
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