SOUTH E Y'S COMMON-PLACE BOOK EDITED BY HIS SON-IN-LAW, JOHN WOOD WARTER, B.D. NEW YORK: HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, 82 CLIFF STREET. 1849. THOUGH THOU HADST MADE A GENERAL SURVEY HAST SET THY NOTES UNDER THY LEARNED HAND, AND MARK'D THEM WITH THAT PRINT, AS WILL SHOW HOW DANIEL. Funeral Poem upon the Death of the late Noble Earl of JOHN WOOD WARTER. T 812 paring the sheets for the press, added a few notes on difficult and doubtful passages or expressions, but on consideration I crossed them out. One or two inadvertently remain, which may serve as a sample of others The Index I have taken such pains with as I might. The lines quoted on the fly leaf from Daniel, I have quoted in the new edition of THE DOCTOR, &c., in one volume; but they seem, if possible, more to the purpose here. The purity of his English weighs with me, as it did with the lamented Southen. VICARAGE, WEST TARRING, SUSSEX, April 10, 1849.. JOHN WOOD WARTER |