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591) Commentary Note for line 3161:
3161 Of Crowflowers, Nettles, Daises, and long Purples
    ... in the county where Shakespeare lived.   ...
    ... ong purple to which Shakespeare refers.& ...
    ... -7; Grindon, <i>The Shakespeare Flora</i ...
592) Commentary Note for line 3162:
3162 That liberall Shepheards giue a grosser name,
    ...  repeatedly used by Shakespeare for <i>l ...
    ... e cannot know which Shakespeare had part ...
593) Commentary Note for line 3163:
3163 But our {cull-cold} <cold> maydes doe dead mens fingers call them.
    ... Orchis</i> . . . in Shakespeare probably ...
594) Commentary Note for line 3169:
3169 Which time she chaunted snatches of old {laudes} <tunes>,
    ... er which nobody but Shakespeare could ha ...
    ... 1&gt; &lt;p. 72&gt; Shakespeare came to  ...
    ... It is possible that Shakespeare had in m ...
595) Commentary Note for line 3172:
3172 Vnto that elament, but long it could not be
    ... finger to help her. Shakespeare wrote fo ...
596) Commentary Note for line 3184:
3184 But that this folly {drownes} <doubts> it. Exit.
    ... rown, it is used by Shakespeare in the s ...
    ...  questioned whether Shakespeare ever wro ...
    ... i> four passages in Shakespeare where th ...
597) Commentary Note for line 3189:
3189 Enter two Clownes.
    ... ch a combination as Shakespeare only cou ...
    ... tudes on death; but Shakespeare extorts  ...
598) Commentary Note for line 3198_319:
3198-9 Clowne. It must be {so offended} <Se offendendo>, it cannot be els, for | heere lyes the
    ... ed intentionally by Shakespeare instead  ...
    ... x201C;It seems that Shakespeare has made ...
599) Commentary Note for lines 3200-02:
3200-01 three branches, it is {to} <an>| act, to doe, <and> to performe, {or all;} <argall> she drownd her
3201-2 selfe | wittingly.
    ... ons of an argument. Shakespeare is doubt ...
600) Commentary Note for line 3203:
3203 Other. Nay, but heare you good man deluer.
    ... occupation. Clearly Shakespeare does not ...

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