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[248] Old eds. “greeful.”

[249] Old eds. “scant.”—Cant = the corner or niche in which the statue of Virtue was placed. Cf. Middleton, vii. 222:—“Directly under her, in a cant by herself, was Arete (Virtue) enthroned.”

[250] Old eds. “self-one.”

[251] The quotation is from Seneca’s De Providentia, cap. vi.

[252] The true reading is dedi.

[253] “‘Beak’—bask in the heat. North.”—Halliwell.

[254] Fleam = phlegm.

[255] Old eds.Alb.

[256] Ed. 1602 “with.”