[Footnote 1:]

Dulcis inexperta cultura potentis amici,
Expertus metuit

Hor.

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[Footnote 2:]

A son of one of the inferior gentry received as page by a nobleman wore his lord's livery, but had it of more costly materials than were used for the footmen, and was the immediate attendant of his patron, who was expected to give him a reputable start in life when he came of age. Percy notes that a lady who described to him the custom not very long after it had become obsolete, remembered her own husband's giving £500 to set up such a page in business.

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[Footnote 3:]

Trick

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