[CIX.] Wisdom, cap. iv.

[CX.] Through the Pacifick Sea with a constant gale from the east.

[CXI.] Who is said to have castrated himself.

[CXII.] Iræ furor brevis est.

[CXIII.] See Aristotle’s Ethics, chapter Magnanimity.

[CXIV.] Holy, holy, holy.

[CXV.] Even when the days are shortest.

[CXVI.] Alluding to the tower of oblivion, mentioned by Procopius, which was the name of a tower of imprisonment among the Persians; whoever was put therein was as it were buried alive, and it was death for any but to name him.

[CXVII.] St Matt. xi.

[CXVIII.] Ovation, a petty and minor kind of triumph.