[138] Lives of the English Poets.
[139] The Royalist, 1646.
[140] English Villanies, 1632.
[141] Howell, State Trials, vol. iii.
[142] Sermon on Christian Prudence.
[143] Funeral Sermon for the Countess of Carbery.
[144] James Usher, Body of Divinity, 1677.
[145] Harleian Miscellany, vol. x. Bridgett, who cites the passage, says the letter was sketched by a French Protestant. The internal evidence of the last sentence renders it certain that John Evelyn was not the author; to whom, according to Sir H. Ellis, it has been attributed.
[146] Antiq. Repertory, ii.
[147] The Drunkard’s Prospective (1656).