[21], 17. Nihil est ab omni parte beatum. Horace, Od. i. 16.
[22], 8. John xix. 22.
[22], 9. Et semel emissum volat irrevocable verbum. Horace i. Ep. 18. 71.
[22], 23. Medio tutissimus ibis. Ovid, Metamorphoses ii. 137.
[23], 1. Matthew xix. 12.
[23], 3. Archbishop of Norway. In 1180 Eystein (Augustinus) Archbishop of Trontheim, refusing to crown Sverrir, a successful rebel, who had defeated Magnus, King of Norway, was driven into exile and came to England. (William de Newburgh, iii. 16.) Rokewode (p. 113) shows from the accounts of the Wardens of the Abbey during the vacancy, that the corrodies allowed to the Archbishop amounted in all to £94 10s.
[23], 11. Holy child Robert. Nothing is known of the circumstances of this boy's death at the hands of the Jews, on 10th June, 1181, or of Jocelin's account of it (line 16), beyond the reference made by Bale in his list of Jocelin's writings to Vita Roberti Martyris.
[23], 13. Acts v. 12.
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[25], 12. Jeremiah xxiii. 40.