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By J. Payne Collier, Esq., F.S.A. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1831.

38

Or 1663, according to the title-pages of some copies that we have seen.

39

See Shakespeare's Scholar, pp. 56-62. And to the passages noticed there, add this: In King Henry VI., Part II., Act IV., Sc. 5, is this couplet:—

  "Fight for your King, your country, and your lives.  And so farewell; for I must hence again."

The last line of which in Mr. Collier's folio is changed to

"And so farewell; Rebellion never thrives."

Plainly this was written when Charlie was no longer over the water.

40

The Poetical Decameron, or Ten Conversations on English Poets and Poetry, particularly of the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I. London, 1820.

41

Reply, p. 22.

42

Rev. N.L. Frothingham, D.D., in the Christian Examiner for November, 1853.

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