The Library of Trinity College Cambridge

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The Library of Trinity College Cambridge
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, for we see the whole process of develop- ment before us. Thus the noble sonnet on The Death of Mrs Catherine Thompson is given three times, twice in the writing of Milton and once in that of an amanu- S. 3 34 THE MANUSCRIPTS. Ensis. This sonnet was very different in its earliest draft from what it ultimately became. Thus in line 4, for "of death called life, " there originally stood "of flesh and sin. " The four lines 6-10 originally stood: "[And all thy good endeavour] Strait follow'd thee t...he path that Saints have trod : Still as they journey'd from this dark abode Up to y e Realm of peace and joy for ever, Faith who led on y e way and knew them best. " Beautiful as these lines are, none can fail to see the vastly greater beauty of the revision. Inferior, indeed, to the above in interest, and yet having a very considerable interest of their own, are such MSS. As Bishop Pearson's autograph notes on He- sychius, Barrow's autograph sermons, and the volumes of Sadleir MSS. One of the last is a volume of "Reflections of Mr Coke, " son of Sir Edward Coke, transcribed by his sister, Dame Anne Sadleir.

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