[64] Feugère, Leon: Les femmes poètes au XVIe siècle.
[65] Thomas: Feminine Influence on the Poets, pp. 335-40.
[66] This edition, brought out by Messrs. Blackwood, "is accompanied by a long preface or dissertation containing many particulars relating to the authoress and her relatives, and to a number of ladies of high station and polished education, who, during the period intervening between the Reformation in England and the Revolution in 1688, distinguished themselves by publishing works characterized by exalted piety and refined taste." (Notes and Queries, 1st Series, vol. IV, p. 410.) I have not had access to this edition.
[67] Ballard: Memoirs, pp. 265-66.
[68] Two hundred and five letters published by The Camden Society in 1854.
[69] Biographium Femineum, vol. II, p. 193. From Funeral Sermon by Bishop Rainbow on the text, "Every wise woman buildeth her house" (Proverbs XIV, 1): Coleridge, Hartley: Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire, p. 291.
[70] Mr. Pennant's Tour in Scotland (ed. 1790), part II, pp. 355-62.
[71] Ibid., p. 360.
[72] The Tragedy of Mariam, Malone Society Reprint, "Introduction."
[73] Godfrey, Elizabeth: Home Life among the Stuarts, p. 103.