l. 265. Catharine.
afterl. 294:
The mother’s whisper cannot here have place;The words distinguish’d were but caps and lace,With something lying in a cedar chest,And a shrewd smile that further thoughts express’d.(O.M.)
The mother’s whisper cannot here have place;The words distinguish’d were but caps and lace,With something lying in a cedar chest,And a shrewd smile that further thoughts express’d.(O.M.)
The mother’s whisper cannot here have place;The words distinguish’d were but caps and lace,With something lying in a cedar chest,And a shrewd smile that further thoughts express’d.(O.M.)
The mother’s whisper cannot here have place;
The words distinguish’d were but caps and lace,
With something lying in a cedar chest,
And a shrewd smile that further thoughts express’d.(O.M.)