[4.—Page 275, stanza xiii.]

In his plain manhood Cornwall's chief is seen.

Cadwr.

[5.—Page 275, stanza xv.]

Next the three Chiefs of Eloquence; the kings.

There were three golden-tongued knights in the court of Arthur—Gwalchmai (Gawaine), Drudwas, and Eliwlod.[D]—Lady C. Guest's Mabinog., note, vol. i. p. 118.

[6.—Page 276, stanza xix.]

"The Knights of Love;" some type the name conveys.

The three ardent lovers of the island of Britain—Caswallawn, Tristan, and Cynon (for the last, already placed amongst the counselling knights, Caradoc is substituted).—Lady C. Guest's Mabinog., vol. i. note to p. 94.

[7.—Page 276, stanza xix.]