[222] “As is supposed.”—Ibid.
[223] “Without being bounden to reparations or other charge.”—Ibid.
[224] “John Collet.”—1st edition, p. 257.
[225] “My loving friend.”—1st edition, p. 238.
[226] “At this present.”—Ibid.
[227] “It is taxed in London to the fifteene at forty pound, and in the Exchequer at thirty-nine pound ten shillings.”—1st edition, p. 242.
[228] “Thomas Leichfield.”—1st edition, p. 244.
[229] R. Grafton.
[230] These disjointed syllables, it will be seen, may be so read as to form the following rhyming couplet:—
“Quos anguis tristi diro cum vulnere stravit,
Hos sanguis Christi miro tum munere lavit.”