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Notes for lines 2951-end ed. Hardin A. Aasand
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
3417 And but that great commaund ore-swayes the order,5.1.228
1819 cald1
cald1
3417 command ore-swayes the order ] Caldecott (ed. 1819) : “The course, which ecclesiastical rules prescribe.”
1832 cald2
cald2 = cald1
3417 command ore-swayes the order]
1841 knt1 (nd)
kntI≈cald2
3417 command ore-swayes the order] Knight (ed. [1839]) : “rule, canon, of ecclesiastical authority.”
1854 del2
del2
3417 And . . . order] Delius (ed. 1854) : “Dem Machtbefehl (great command), warscheinlich des K önigs, wird hier die herkömmliche Ordnung (the order) gegenübergestellet, welche der Ophelia nicht einmal ein so anständiges Begräbniss gestattet haben würde.” [“The customary order (the order) confronts the mighty command (great command), probably of the King, a customary order which would not have allowed Ophelia so respectable a funeral.” ]
1872 del4
del4 = del2
3417 And . . . order]
1877 v1877
v1877 = cald2
3417 order]
1877 clns
clns ≈ standard
3417 order] Neil (ed. 1877, Notes): “or the service for the dead.”
1885 macd
macd : Schmidt Sh. Lexicon
3417 MacDonald (ed. 1885): “‘settled mode of proceeding’—Schmidt’s Sh. Lex.—But is it not rather the order of the church?”
1885 mull
mull
3417 that great commaund] Mull (ed. 1885): “The sense is, ‘the supreme command of the King o’ersways the ecclesiastical canon ((order)), otherwise she should have been buried in unconsecrated ground.’ The copies all print, ‘but that great command,’ which is an obvious error.”
mull ≈ standard
3417 order]
1885 Guernsey
Guernsey
3417 that great commaund] Guernsey (1885, pp. 44-5): “The ‘great command’ that ruled the order of priests was the statute law of England, which recognized the sovereign as </p. 44><p.45> the head of the church, and the decision of the coroner binding upon the church that she be entitled to Christian burial.
“The line above quoted fully describes the burial of suicides in that part of England where the ancient custom prevailed of burial at the cross-roads with an iron pointed stake driven through the body, to mark the spot, and passers by throw flints and stones upon it.
“The priest proceeds to remind them of the favors he had extended, He says: ‘Yet here she is allowed her virgin crants, Her maiden strewrnents and the bringing home Of bell and burial.’ That is all the legal ceremony and those not prohibited by the church, and he had fulfilled the letter of the law, and rung the bell and had given her an honorable place of burial and a straight grave.”</p. 45>
1934b rid1
rid1 : standard
3417 order] Ridley (ed. 1934, Glossary):
1937 pen1a
pen1a : standard
3417 order]
1939 kit2
kit2cam3 w/o attribution
3417 order]
Ki21 ≈ standard
3417 order] Kittredge (ed. 1936, Glossary):
1974 evns1
evns1 ≈ standard
3417 order]
1980 pen2
pen2 ≈ standard
3417 order]
pen2
3417 great commaund] Spencer (ed. 1980): “(that is, of the King).”
1982 ard2
ard2 ≈ standard
3417 order]
1985 cam4
cam4 ≈ standard
3417 great commaund]
cam4 ≈ standard
3417 order]
1987 oxf4
oxf4 ≈ standard
3417 great commaund]
oxf4 : OED
3417 ore-swayes the order] Hibbard (ed. 1987): “prevails over the established usage ((OED sb. 15)).”
1993 dent
dentstandard
3417 great commaund]
1992 fol2
fol2≈ standard
3417 great commaund]
3417