FOOTNOTES:
[1] Bunyan's poem in the Holy War.
[2] On the leaf following the title to One Thing is Needful, &c., by John Bunyan, 1688. A rare little 32mo, published by the author, in possession of the Editor.
[3] At the end of Grace Abounding, the sixth edition, and also in The Work of Jesus Christ as an Advocate, by Bunyan, 1688.
[4] Advertised in the eighth edition of Solomon's Temple Spiritualized.
[5] In Youth Directed and Instructed—a curious little book for children.
[6] Square 24mo., by Bennet, Gurney, and others, without date.
[7] Sturt engraved the Book of Common Prayer; some French artists elegantly etched two of their devotional books; and Pyne engraved the texts of Horace and Virgil with beautiful vignettes.
[8] Altered to 'huge' in the Emblems, 1724.
[9] A familiar phrase, denoting persons who have been always frivolous and childish, or those who have passed into second childhood. 'On the shelf' is a common saying of ladies when they are too old to get married.—Ed.