words to my L. Harrington, to write no-
thing after that. I pray tell me as soon as
you can, if I be at liberty to insert that: for
if you have by any occasion applied any
pieces of it, I see not, that it will be discerned,
when it appears in the wholepiece. Though
this be a little matter, I would be sorry not
to have an account of it, within as little af-
ter Newyears tide, as you could. I have
something else to say, of M. Villars, but be-
cause I hope to see you here shortly, and be-
cause new additions, to the truths or ru-
mours, which concern him, are likely to be
made by occasion of this Masque, I forbear
to send you the edition of this Mart, since I
know it will be augmented by the next:
of which, if you prevent it not by com-
ming, you shall have, by letter an account
from
Vigilia St. Tho. Your very affectionate
1614. friend and servant
J. Donne.
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