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My Lord Granuffo, this Fawne is an excellent fellow. " Don. Silence. " Gon. I warrant you for my lord here. In the same play (p. 44) are these lines : — " I apt for love? Let lazy idlenes fild full of wine Heated with meates, high fedde with lustfull ease Goe dote on culler [color]. As forme, why, death a seuce, I court the ladie ? " This is Mr. Halliwell's note : " Death a sence. — ' Earth a sense,' ed. 1633. Mr. Dilke suggests : 'For me, why, earth's as sensible.' The original is not necessar...ily cor- rupt. It may mean, — why, you might as well think Death was a sense, one of the senses. See a like phrase at p. 77." What help we should get by thinking Death one of the senses, it would demand another (Edipus to unriddle. Mr. Halliwell can astonish us no longer, but we are surprised at Mr. Dilke, the very competent editor of the " Old English Plays," 1815. From him we might have hoped for better things. " Death o' sense ! " is an exclamc , on. Throughout these volumes we find a for o', — as, "a clock" for "o'clock," "a the side" for " o' the side." A similar exclamation is to be found in three other places in the same play, where the sense is obvious.
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