Churchill.—Gotham, Book I.

INFECTED.—All seems infected that th’ infected spy,
As all looks yellow to the jaundic’d eye.

Pope.—On Criticism, Line 558.

Stand off, sycophant,
And keep infection distant.

Dryden.—Don Sebastion, Act II. Scene 1.

INFIDEL.—Ye baptiz’d infidels! ye worse for mending.

Young.—Night IV. Line 235.

INFIRM.—Infirm of purpose.

Shakespeare.—Macbeth, Act II. Scene 2. (Lady Macbeth.)

That last infirmity of noble minds.

Milton.—Lycidas, Line 71.

Though the desire of fame be the last weakness
Wise men put off.

Massinger.—A Very Woman, Act V. Scene 4. and Gifford’s Note on this passage.


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