]
[440] [For the use of "dapple" as an intransitive verb, compare
_Mazeppa_, xvi.
[440] [For the use of "dapple" as an intransitive verb, compare
_Mazeppa_, xvi.
Byron
--[MS.
erased.
]
[437] [Compare _Childe Harold_, Canto IV. stanza xiv. line 3, _Poetical
Works_, 1898, ii. 339, note i. ]
[438] {423}[Compare "Themistocles was sacrificing on the deck of the
admiral-galley. "--_Plutarch's Lives_, Langhorne, 1838, p. 89. ]
[439] [For Timoleon, who first saved, and afterwards slew his brother
Timophanes, for aiming at sovereignty, see _The Siege of Corinth_, line
59, note 1, _Poetical Works_, 1900, iii. 452. ]
[er] {424}_The night is clearing from the sky_. --[MS. M. erased.
]
[440] [For the use of "dapple" as an intransitive verb, compare
_Mazeppa_, xvi. line 646, _vide ante_, p. 227. ]
[es] ----_Now--now to business_. --[Alternative reading. MS. M. ]
[et] {425}_The signal_----. --[MS. M. erased. ]
_The storm-clock_----. --[Alternative reading. MS. M. ]
[441] ["'Tis done .
[437] [Compare _Childe Harold_, Canto IV. stanza xiv. line 3, _Poetical
Works_, 1898, ii. 339, note i. ]
[438] {423}[Compare "Themistocles was sacrificing on the deck of the
admiral-galley. "--_Plutarch's Lives_, Langhorne, 1838, p. 89. ]
[439] [For Timoleon, who first saved, and afterwards slew his brother
Timophanes, for aiming at sovereignty, see _The Siege of Corinth_, line
59, note 1, _Poetical Works_, 1900, iii. 452. ]
[er] {424}_The night is clearing from the sky_. --[MS. M. erased.
]
[440] [For the use of "dapple" as an intransitive verb, compare
_Mazeppa_, xvi. line 646, _vide ante_, p. 227. ]
[es] ----_Now--now to business_. --[Alternative reading. MS. M. ]
[et] {425}_The signal_----. --[MS. M. erased. ]
_The storm-clock_----. --[Alternative reading. MS. M. ]
[441] ["'Tis done .