[141] 'Cui jam pietas multorum virorum robur addiderat.'—Polus, Pro Unitatis Defensione, p. 66.

[142] 'Passing through the midst of the guards, who with bills and halberts compassed him round.'—More's Life, p. 276.

[143] 'Lacrymis sinum ejus applebat.'—Polus, Pro Unitatis Defensione, p. 66.

[144] 'What a sword was this to his heart.'—More's Life, p. 278.

[145] 'Ut vix ab eo divelli posset.'—Polus, Pro Unitatis Defensione, p. 66.

[146] More's Life, p. 277.

[147] 'With a sheet about him, like a corpse ready to be buried.'—More's Life, p. 279.

[148] 'Ubi non arcebit a colloquio janitor.'—Ad. Anton. Bonvisum mercatorem Lucensem.

[149] More's Life, p. 280.

[150] More's Life, p. 286.