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- LUCRECE 35
later notes were unnumbered. This list of contents and marginal notes were reprinted in all subsequent editions. The latter run thus:—
(i) The praising of Lucrece as chast, vertuous, and beautiful, maketh Tarquin enamor’d. (Stanza 1.)
(ii) Tarquin welcom’d by Lucrece. (Stanza 8.)
(iii) Tarquin disputing the matter at last resolves to satisfy his Lust. (Stanza 25.)
(iv) Lucretia wakes amazed and confounded to be so surpriz’d. (Stanza 66.)
(v) Lucrece pleadeth in defence of Chastity and exprobates his uncivil lust. (Stanza 82.)
(vi) Tarquin all impatient interrupts her, and denied of consent breaketh the inclosure of her Chastity by Force. (Stanza 93.)
(vii) Lucrece thus abused complains of her misery. (Stanza 109.)
(viii) Lucrece continuing her laments, disputes whether she should kill her self or no. (Stanza 155.)
(ix) Lucrece resolved to kill her self determines first to send her Husband word. (Stanza 174.)
(x) Upon Lucrece sending for Colatine in such hast, he with divers of his Allies and Friends returns home. (Stanza 227.)
(xi) Upon the Relation of Lucrece her Rape Colatine and the rest swear to revenge: but this seems not full satisfaction to her losses. (Stanza 243.)
(xii) She killeth herself to exasperate them the more to punish the delinquent. (Stanza 245.)
The character of the textual changes, which are not
¹ The numbered stanza does not appear in the list of contents. I insert it with a view to showing the distribution of the marginal notes through the poem.
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