[2] Epigram 2, line 14
'And stands, in Presence, stroaking up his haire'
he gives, to neglect of the rhyme with 'yeare'
'...... stroaking up his heade'
[3] Epigram 3, line 5, for 'fry' he stupidly reads 'cry.'
[4] Epigram 13, line 9, for 'sectaries' he gives nonsensically 'scituaries.'
[5] Epigram 15, line 3.
'Thou with harsh noise the ayre doth rudely breake,'
he transmogrifies into
'...... horse nor sea the ayre doth.'