[42] Henry IV. of France, maternal grandfather of Charles II.

[43] Note [VIII.]

[44] First edition, epoches.

[45] This mode of forming the genitive is adopted from the first edition, as smoother than "Charles's."

[46] [Note IX.]

[47] [Note X.]

[48] [Note XI.]

[49] [Note XII.]

[50] [Note XIII.]

[51] Salmoneus, tyrant of Elis made such a contrivance to imitate thunder, for which he was destroyed with lightning by Jupiter; which is here fancifully compared to the military terrors, by which the fanatics supported their religious tenets.