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Cf. Marvell, To His Coy Mistress. 197. Cf. Day, Parliament of Bees: "When of the sudden, listening, you shall hear, "A noise of horns and hunting, which shall bring "Actaeon to Diana in the spring, "Where all shall see her naked skin . . . " 199. I do not know the origin of the ballad from which these linesare taken: it was reported to me from Sydney, Australia. 202. V. Verlaine, Parsifal. 210. The currants were quoted at a price "carriage and insurancefree to London"; and the Bill of Lading et...c. Were to be handedto the buyer upon payment of the sight draft. Notes 196 and 197 were transposed in this and the Hogarth Press edition, but have been corrected here. 210. "Carriage and insurance free"] "cost, insurance and freight"-Editor. 218. Tiresias, although a mere spectator and not indeed a "character, "is yet the most important personage in the poem, uniting all the rest. Just as the one-eyed merchant, seller of currants, melts intothe Phoenician Sailor, and the latter is not wholly distinctfrom Ferdinand Prince of Naples, so all the women are one woman, and the two sexes meet in Tiresias.
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