[ [704] Tacit. de Morib. Germ. cap. 24.

[ [705] The reader may find a more particular account of the various motions and figures formed by the dancers, from Olaüs Magnus, in Mr. Brand's notes upon the 14th chapter of Bourne's Vulgar Antiquities, p. 175.

[ [706] Cleopatra. C. viii.

[ [707] See p. [166].

[ [708] No 5931.

[ [709] [Before 1800.]

[ [710] I have followed the old English translation by lord Berners. The French is "maistre engigneur," which may be rendered "master juggler." Vol. iv. chap. 38, fol. 47.

[ [711] Burning or lighted candles, in the French chierges ardans.

[ [712] Singing.

[ [713] Essais sur Paris, vol. ii. p. 42.