[1126]. The End of his Work. Printed in Witts Recreations, 1650, under the title: Of this Book. From Ovid, Ars Am. i. 773, 774:—
Pars superest caepti, pars est exhausta laboris:
Hic teneat nostras anchora jacta rates.
[1127]. My wearied bark, etc. Ovid, Rem. Am. 811, 812:—
fessae date serta carinæ:
Contigimus portum, quo mihi cursus erat.
[1128]. The work is done. Ovid, Ars Am. ii. 733, 734:—
Finis adest operi: palmam date, grata juventus,
Sertaque odoratae myrtea ferte comae.
[1130]. His Muse. Cp. [Note] on [624].