"That were as white as is the Scithian snow."

[382] "Dominumque vocavit."

[383] So Isham copy and ed. A.—Eds. B, C "When."

[384] "Flava Chlide."

[385] So Isham copy and ed. A.—Eds. B, C "we had."

[386] The verb "embase" or "imbase" is frequently found in the sense of "abase." Here the meaning seems to be "weakened, enfeebled." (Ovid's words are "Sagave pœnicea defixit nomina cera.")

[387] So Isham copy and ed. A ("needle points").—Eds. B, C "needles' points."

[388] So Isham copy and ed. A.—Eds. B, C "The."

[389] "Turpiter."

[390] Neglected.