[ [370] Vol. ii. No. 161, published 1711.
[ [371] Survey of Cornwall, 1602, p. 75.
[ [372] Ιππας.
[ [373] Pollux, lib. ix. cap. 7.
[ [374] 2 B. vii.
[ [375] 2464, Bod. 264.
[ [376] Pontoppidan's Hist. of Norway, p. 148.
[ [377] MS. Cott. Titus, A. xxiii.
[ [378] Wood, or wode, signifies wild or mad; and here, that the rain makes the rivers swell and overpass their bounds.
[ [379] Edit. 1550, p. 13.