Verse 1
1. Folly The apparent personal vanity of proclaiming his own personal qualities, his official dignity, or his eminent services.
And indeed bear Bloomfield understands this as an affectionate repetition: “Now, do bear with me.” More correctly, Alford makes the verb indicative: But, indeed, you do bear with me. He thus delicately acknowledges them not intolerant, and makes their forbearance thus far a hope for further indulgence.
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