1076. posse caret, ‘is without effect.’

1081. Cp. Tristia, iv. 2. 5 f.

1094. Cp. Fasti, i. 122.

1141. Metam. vi. 559.

1143. Cp. Metam. vii. 603.

1161. Metam. vii. 602. Considering that the line is borrowed from Ovid, we cannot attach much importance to it as indicating what was done with the body of the archbishop.

1173. ostia iuris: cp. Walsingham, i. 457, ‘locum qui vocatur “Temple Barre,” in quo apprenticii iuris morabantur nobiliores, diruerunt.’

1188. Cp. Ovid, Her. iii. 4.

1189. Metam. v. 41.

1193 f. Cp. Ars Amat. ii. 373 f., where, however, we have ‘cum rotat,’ not ‘conrotat.’