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QUOTATIONS AND NOTES.
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And the poor sea boy, in the rudest hour,
Enjoys thee more than he who wears a crown.

'Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast
'Seal up the ship boy's eyes, and rock his brains
'In cradle of the rude impetuous surge?' &c.
Shakspeare's Henry IV.


SONNET XII.

Line 8.

'And suits the mournful temper of my soul.'
Young.


SONNET XIII.

Line 1.

'Pommi ove'l Sol, occide i fiori e l'erba.'
Petrarch, Sonnetto 112. Parte primo.