Non pudet ad morem discincti vivere Nattæ?

Sed stupet hic vitio, et fibris increvit opimum

Pingue; caret culpa; nescit quid perdat, et alto

Demersus, summa rursum non bullit in unda.

Persius, iii. 31.

[106] Guyes cliff. Edit. 1648. The cliff and chapel are engraved in Dugdale’s Warwickshire, vol. i. 274. Ed. 1730.

[107] Of the Theorbo, or Cithara bijuga, so called from its having two necks, which appears from Kircher as well as the bishop’s poetry to have been highly esteemed in Corbet’s time, a graphical representation may be found in Hawkins’s History of Music, vol. iv. p. 111. 4to. 1776.

[108] Warwick Castle. Edit. 1648.

[109] Fulke Greville, lord Brooke.

[110] Arch-deacon Burton. Edit. 1648.