ADDENDUM.

Vol. I, p. [368], l. 6. Whilst my Physitions by their love are growne Cosmographers ... Sir Julius Caesar's MS. (Addl. MS. 34324) has Loer, scil. Lore. This is probably the true reading.

ERRATUM.

P. 274, l. 28. for figure-inundation read figure—inundation

INDEX OF FIRST LINES.

(VOL. II.)

PAGE
[A learned Bishop of this Land][53]
[Amongst the Poets Dacus numbered is][101]
[An ill year of a Goodyere us bereft][145]
[As in tymes past the rusticke shepheards sceant][171]
[Esteemed knight take triumph over death][145]
[Goe catch a star that's falling from the sky][12]
[Henrie the greate, greate both in peace and war][261]
[How often hath my pen (mine hearts Solicitor)][103]
[Loe her's a man worthy indeede to travell][129]
[No want of duty did my mind possess][7]
[Stay, view this Stone, and if thou beest not such][213]
[This Lifes a play groaned out by natures Arte][268]
[Thou send'st me prose and rimes, I send for those][160]
[Though Ister have put down the Rhene][261]
['Tis not a coate of gray or Shepheardes Life][141]
[Titus the brave and valorous young gallant][101]
[Whoso termes love a fire, may like a poet][52]
[Wotton the country and the country swaine][141]

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