[238] Margin-Note here, 'The use and formes of dauncing in sundry affaires of man's life.' G.
[239] Made stellæ=stars or constellations. G.
[240] Virgil, Æneid VI., 448, calls him Cænis:
.... 'et juvenis quondam, nunc femina, Cænis,
Rursus et in veterem fato revoluta figuram.'
He is mentioned again in Homer, Iliad I. 264. G.
[241] Met. III., 320, &c., &c. G.
[242] Cf. L'Allegro 'Lap me in soft Lydian airs.' (l 136.) G.
[243] Qu: couch? G.
[244] Incremation. G.
[245] Pursue or succeed. G.