But the reviewer ought to have seen that the two speeches last cited make up one line.
P. 278.
“Call for a candell and cast vp your gorge.”
The reviewer in G. M. p. 245, observes, “Mr. Dyce proposes caudell; but is there any authority for caudell as an emetic? We think not, and that the text is right.” I now think so too.
P. 306.
“Sad Cyr. Then ye repent you of foly in tymes past?
Magn. Sothely, to repent me I haue grete cause:
Howe be it from you I receyued a letter,
Whiche conteyned in it a specyall clause,” &c.
The reviewer in G. M. p. 245, to restore the rhyme, would read—