[113]. As Whitney describes him (p. 110, l. 27),—

Augustus eeke, that happie most did raigne,

The scourge to them, that had his vnkle slaine.”

[114].

“His soldiers spying his undaunted spirit,

A Talbot! a Talbot! cried out amain,

And rush’d into the bowels of the battle.”

1 Henry VI., act. i. sc. 1, l. 127.

[115]. See Gentleman’s Magazine, 1778, p. 470; 1821, pt. 1, p. 531; and Archæologia, vol. xix. pt. 1, art. x. Also, Blomfield’s Norfolk, vol. v. p. 1600.

[116].