—— Serenus] The Scholium on this name in Hieronymi Opera is: “Aulus Serenus lyricus ipse etiam fuit, et, ut Terentianus est auctor, eleganti ac facili ingenio, et ad jocos amoresque describendos accommodato: Martianus Capella ac Nonius sæpius ejus carmina citant.” I. 1017. ed. 1609.—See also an account of Serenus, prefixed to his extant pieces, in Wernsdorf’s Poetæ Latini Minores, tom. ii.
v. 337. armony] i. e. harmony.
Page 221. processe] See note, p. 230, on last line (prose) of p. 208.
v. 359.
For if ye sadly loke,
And wesely rede the Boke
Of Good Aduertysement,
With me ye must consent, &c.]
—sadly loke, i. e. seriously look, consider. In the Garlande of Laurell Skelton mentions, as one of his own compositions,
“Item Good Aduysement, that brainles doth blame.”