p. [130], l. 33. E'er they're. 1684 'E'er their'.

p. [139], l. 5. The Gray-Plum'd Natives of the Shades. So 1684, but we should doubtless read 'Gay-Plum'd'. cf. l. 2 of sixth stanza: 'little Gay-wing'd Loves.'

p. [144], l. 11 The Sun and Spring receive but our short Light. This, the reading of 1684, is clearly corrupt but can be easily mended by changing 'receive' to 'revive'.

p. [147], l. 8 the rushing of the wind-blown leaves. On p. 171, l. 23, we have 'Whispering Gales Sigh through the Rushing Leaves.' Mrs. Behn uses 'rushing' in the sense of 'rustling'.

p. [150], l. 17 From Active Joyes with some they hast. The words 'with some' are meaningless and corrupt. Query 'eftsoon'.

p. [154], l. 25 Like Pan, a Majesty. 1684 'Like Panna, Majesty'.

p. [177], l. 15 Gold and Grain. Probably a misprint for 'Golden Grain'.

p. [181], l. 21 Priapus. 1684 'Priapas'.

p. [182], l. 11 All that the Gods e'er made, if Fair. Query 'e'er made of Fair'.