And this shall be the last I shall relate to you in this part, referring the prosecution of hers, and others adventures, to a third part.
FINIS.
Transcriber’s Note
Every attention was paid to retaining the spelling and punctuation of the original, with a few exceptions, noted below.
On occasion, obvious printer’s errors have been modified, e.g. the repetition of words or syllables at line breaks.
The spelling has been left intact, except where there are obvious printer’s errors, or where a more conventional spelling is employed in every other instance. Minor inconsistencies in punctuation have also been corrected, without further mention.
On p. 223, the Latin quotation from Petronius includes the name ‘Aerisium’, which, in the following translation is given as ‘Acresius’. The entire passage from ‘It can make knees bow...’, including the citation from Petronius, seems to have been cribbed from Owen Feltham’s Resolves: divine, morall and politicall, where ‘Acrisium’ appears. Feltham died the year our volume was published, and his Resolves was a very popular in the day and continued to be republished into the 19th century.
The following table summarizes the issues encountered, and their resolution:
| p. x | inclina[na]tion | Removed. |
| p. 10 | they found the contrary to [to] their cost | Removed, line break repetition. |
| p. 33 | of such as [as] should live | Removed. |
| p. 38 | Dicision | sic. ‘Division’ |
| p. 42 | Water to Wat[a/e]r, | Corrected. |
| p. 57 | transpla[n]ted | Added. |
| p. 73 | conclude wi[l/t]h the Poet | Corrected. |
| p. 130 | socie[t/i]y | Corrected. |
| p. 131 | set [own by and] ancient Patrico | sic. ‘down by an’ |
| p. 204 | this Mys | Corrected, line break repetition. |
| p. 214 | them as[ ]soon | Added. |
| p. 223 | A[c/e]risium | Corrected. |
| p. 365 | acquaintance, [tance] | Removed, line break confusion. |
| p. 376 | I [I] seeing this | Removed, line break repetition |