So here we finish, lest we feel too much.
Withall affirming of the birth of tongue.
If Hiero’s right, others must be wrong.
FINIS.
Transcriber’s Note: Changes made to the text to correct probable printer errors are listed below. 1760s spelling remains unchanged. Greek ligatures (and mid-word ϛ) have been modernised to separate letters (and στ). Greek letters were occasionally printed reversed or upside down, probably because the typesetter wasn’t familiar with the alphabet, and this has been corrected without further note.
[Page 13], “elitoris” changed to “clitoris” (the clitoris, erectors, and)
[Page 17], upper case Ψ changed to ψ for consistency with the other letters in the list.
[Page 21], “frem” changed to “from” (proceeding from the hind part)
[Page 32], “diminition” changed to “diminution” (a diminution of the colour)