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add Homer calls thofe whom need makes good foldiers, ἀναγκαῖοι πολέμιςαι, Od. 24. 498.

P. 542. C. 2. 1. 1. for himfelt read herself. P. 550. C. 1. 1. 3. for Bio read Mofchus. P. 557. C. 2. 1. 30. for that monster read that tyrant.

P. 570. C. 1. at the end of the note on St. XLII. add Perhaps greave is for Grove. See the Gloffary. P. 571. C. 2. 1. 14. after cur male bonis? add fee Cicero Nat. Deor. iii. 32.

Nam fi curent [Dii] benè bonis fit, male malis: quod nunc abeft.

P. 593. C. 1. l. 29. place a full point after conftruction.

P. 596. C. 2. 1. 22. after Nec mora ille fubitus filentium rupit, add not unlike is that paffage in B. i. C. 5. St. 10. At laft the Paynim chaunft to caft his eye, His fuddaine eye, &c.

P. 600. C. 2. 1. 33. note VI. after architrave, add, fee Vitruvius, L. vi. C. 1. Dorica columna virilis corporis proportionem & firmitatem et venuftatem in edificiis præftare cæpit.

P. 606. C. 1. Î. 2. read the whole paragraph as follows, Aftræus unkend, i. e. unknowingly, defiled his fifter Alceppe, and afterwards for grief drowned himfelf. The story is related in Plutarch de Fluviis, p. 41. Geograph. vet. fcript. edit. Hudson.

P. 608. C. 1. after 1. 7. add ibid. Of Scots and English both that tyned on his ftrand] tyned, i. e. were killed, If. tyna: tynde: perdidi. See

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P. 627. C. 1. 1. 38. read purpureo.

P. 628. C. 1. 1. 28. after Adolph. Metkerk. add, fee this hiftory in Cambden's Eliz. p. 221. P. 637. C. 2. 1. 22. read, that he who was no knight.

P. 646. C. 1. 1. 5. after St. Valentine's day, add It feems proper here to obferve, that Spenfer wrote a poem called The Court of Cupid: which is mentioned by E. K. in his epiftle to Mr. Gabriel Harvey, prefixed to Spenfer's Paftorals. This poem, I believe, was never publifhed; but he has introduced it here new modelled, and adapted to his Fairy Tale.

INDEX of AUTHORS corrected and explained in the Notes.

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Anacreon, corrected, p. 575. C. 2.
Anthologia, corrected, p. 448. C. 1. p. 511. C 1.
explained p. 575. C. 2.

Apollodorus, corrected, p. 609. C. 1 and 2.
Apollonius Rhodius, corrected, p. 606. C. 1.
Aratus, corrected, p. 664. C. 1.
Ariftanetus, corrected, p. 445. C. 1.
Chaucer in the Aflemble of Foules, corrected,
p. 339. C. 2. p. 576. C. 2. explained,
P. 555. C. 2.

in the R. R. corrected, p. 339. C. 2. p. 588. C. 1.

in the Knightes Tale, corrected, p. 340. C. 1. p. 576. C. 1. explained, p. 399. C. I. in the Merchant's Tale, corrected, p. 373. C. 1. 1. P. 445. C. 1.

Chaucer, The dream of Chaucer, corrected and explained, p. 350. C. 1.

Prologue to the Canterbury Tales, corrected, p. 370. C. I. p. 454. C. 2. p. 557. C. 1.

Troilus and Creffeide, corrected, p. 602. C. 1. explained, p. 399. C. 1. p. 435. CI. p. 521. C. 2.

Clarke, Dr. cited and noted, p. 471.
Common Prayer - Book, English, commended,
P. 471. p. 651. C. 1.
Cowley, noted, p. 606. C. 1.

Drayton's Polyolbion, corrected, p. 350. C. 2.
Heliodorus, explained, p. 344. C. 1. p. 389. C 2.
Hefiod, corrected, p. 609. C. 1 and 2.
Hefychius, explained, p. 448. C. 1.
Homer, corrected, p. 598. C. 2. p. 609. C. 2.
p. 621. C. 2. explained, p. 519. C. 2. p. 602.
C. 2.

Horace,

NDEX of AUTHORS.

Horace, corrected, p. 381. C. 2. corrected and
explained, p. 354. C. 1. explained, p. 379.
C. 2. p. 436. C. 2. p. 464. C. 1. p. 500.
C. 1.
Interpretes, LXX. corrected, p. 410. C. 1.
Jofephus fcanus, corrected, p. 340. C. 1. ex-
plained, p. 333. C. I.

Juvenal, corrected, p. 650, 651.
Lidgate, corrected, p. 564. C. 2.
Longinus, noted, p. 419. C. 1.

Luke (St.) in the Acts of the Apofiles, explained,
P. 374. C. 2. p. 540. C. 2.
Macrobius, corrected, p. 603. C. 1.
Manilius, corrected, p. 624.

Matthew (St.) explained, p. 435. C. 2. cor-
rected, p. 620. Č. 1. illuftrated, p. 472. C. 2.
Milton, corrected, p. 392. C. 1. p. 427. C. I.
p. 485, C. 2. p. 508, C. 2. p. 524. C. 2.
p. 556. C. 2. p. 594. C. 1. p. 609. C. 2.
noted, p. 417. C. 2. explained, p. 334.
C. 2. p. 335. C. 2. p. 355. C. 1. p. 366.
C. 2. p. 367. C. 1. p. 369. C. 2. p. 372.
C. 2. p. 374. C. 1. p. 383. C. 2. p. 385,
386. 387. C. 1. p. 390. C. 1. p. 385, 386.
p. 396. p. 409. C. 2. p. 415. C. 1. p. 417.
C. 1. p. 419, 420. p. 434. C. 2, p. 439. C. 2.
P. 453. C. 2. p. 460. C. 1. p. 463. C. I.
p. 464. C. 2. p. 467. C. 1 and 2. p. 471. C. I.
P.472. C. 1.p.475. C.2. p. 479, 480. p. 481.
C. 2. p. 509. C. 1. p. 520. C. I. p. 523.
C. 2. p. 524. C. 1. p. 525. p. 539. C. 2.
P. 540. C. 1. p. 554. C. 2. p. 558. C. 1.
P. 559. C. I. p. 585. C. 1. p. 591. C. 2,

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p. 600. C. 2. p. 608. C. 1. p. 622. C. 2:
Ovid Metamorph. corrected, p. 351. C. 1. p. 371.
p. 651. C. 1.
C. 2. p. 468. C. 2. p. 552. C. 2.

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Art. Amator. vindicated and explained,
P. 357. C. 2.

P.

Epift. Heroid. corrected, p. 468. C. 1.
620. C. 2.

Peter (St.) explained, p. 334. C. 2.
Pope, his tranflation of a paffage in the Iliad,
Plato. 2d Alcibiad, corrected, p. 650. C. 1.
noted, p. 344. C. 1. commended, p. 598.
C. 2. Note on the Odyssey, cenfured, p. 334.
Shakespeare, in King John, corrected, p. 362.
C. 2. p. 469. p. 606. C. 2.
Othello, vindicated and explained,

C. I.

P. 372. C. 2.

Julius Cafar, illuftrated, p. 373. C 2.
Henry VIII. illuftrated, p. 438.

C. 1. explained, p. 590. C. 2.

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K. Henry IV. vindicated, p. 446. C.2.
Silius Italicus, corrected, p. 340. C. 1.
Macbeth, corrected, p. 530. C. 2.
Theocritus, explained, p. 530. C. t.
Virgil, corrected, p. 362. C. 2. p. 506. C. I.
P. 538. C. 1. p. 644. C. t. explained, p. 350.
C. 2. p. 354. C. I. p. 355. C. 2. p. 382.
C. I. p. 437. p. 441. C. 1. p. 475. C. 1
Xenophon, corrected, p.431. C. 2. p. 447. C. 1.
P. 496. C. 2.
explained, p. 483. C. 1.

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