P. 134.

“Such tunges vnhappy hath made great diuision

In realmes, in cities, by suche fals abusion,” &c.

The reviewer in G. M. p. 244, says “Should not diuision be delusion?” I answer,—certainly not.

P. 139.

“Mary the mother.”

I have queried “thy mother”? to which the reviewer in G. M. p. 244 (rightly, I believe) objects—“the mother, mater, being an epitheton commune, an usual predicate of the Virgin.”

P. 163.

Hos rapiet numeros non homo, sed mala bos.

Ex parte rem chartæ adverte aperte, pone Musam Arethusam hanc.”