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Whether it was the soule of Samuell,” &c.
Lydgate’s Fall of Prynces, B. ii. leaf xl. ed. Wayland.
See also Gower’s Conf. Am. B. iv. fol. lxxiii. ed. 1554; Barbour’s Bruce, B. iii. v. 982. ed. Jam.; G. Douglas’s Preface to his Virgil’s Æneados, p. 6, 1. 51. ed. Rudd.; and Sir D. Lyndsay’s Monarchie, B. iv. Works, iii. 151. ed. Chalmers.
Page 92. v. 1346. dresse] i. e. address, apply.
v. 1351. condityons] i. e. qualities. But in our author’s Garlande of Laurell, where this “adicyon” is given, the passage according to Fake’s ed., and rightly perhaps (compare the preceding lines), stands thus;
“And by her supersticiouns
Of wonderfull condiciouns.”
v. 1343. vol. i. 414.
Page 93. v. 1352. stede] i. e. place.