[ [269] 291.

[ [270] 155.

[ [271] 193.

[ [272] 125.

[ [273] 147.

[ [274] Geor. III. 66.

[ [275] Geor. I. 415.

[ [276] Nemesianus's Cynegeticon, I suppose, is omitted, as being still of a later Age, tho' he had the good Fortune, as Vossius observes, to be read in the Schools in the Time of Charles the Great; and may still bear to be read in better Times than when Emperors could not write their own Name.

[ [277] Boileau.

[ [278] Earl of Roscommon, and Mr. Pope.