mingling with the fires."
Hist. of the Anglo-Saxons, 2d edit.
4to. 1807, vol. ii. p. 309. et seq.
[379:D] Infer. c. iii. 86. Purgat. c. iii. 31.
[379:E] Reed's Shakspeare, vol. vi. p. 305, note 9.
[379:F] Chalmers's English Poets, vol. i. p. 330.
[380:A] Dibdin's Typographical Antiquities, vol. ii. p. 534. 598.
[380:B] Chalmers's English Poets, vol. ii. p. 424.
[381:A] Chalmers's English Poets, vol. i. p. 149.—"The mesere of helle shalbe in defaute of mete and drink. For God sayth thus by Moyses: They shal be wasted with honger, &c."
[381:B] Pierce Penniless, his Supplication to the Devil, 1595.
[381:C] Folio, 1635. p. 345.