991 f. Cp. Conf. Amantis, Latin Verses before Prol. 499.

1003 f. Cp. Tristia, ii. 141 f.

LIB. VI.

1-468. With this section of the work compare Mirour, 24181 ff.

11. Ps. xiv. 3.

89-94. From Aurora, (MS. Bodley 822) f. 66, where however the reading is ‘sapit’ in l. 94 (for ‘rapit’).

95-98. Aurora, f. 65, where we find ‘in nocte’ for ‘in noctem’ and ‘reprobi’ for ‘legis’ (l. 97).

101 f. Cp. Aurora, 64 f.,

‘Inprouisus adest cum pullos tollere miluus

Esurit, in predam non sine fraude ruit.’