The hymn opens with a superscription and each scene ends with similar thought. |
They are not honorous but onerous to the superscription, and nothing is more untruthful or absurd. |
Carry they not the true image and superscription of the father which begat them? |
Yet the superscription is of his dictating, I dare say, for he is a formal wretch. |
The postman brought three letters, among them one whose superscription was in a hand which seemed dimly familiar to me. |
Indeed, the superscriptions of many of the Psalms attribute their authorship to people other than David. |