[345]

Ipse ego, nam memini, Trojani in tempore belli

Panthoides Euphorbus eram.

[346] Who comforted himself that he should there converse with the old Philosophers.

[347] Mandelslo.

[348] Primusque dies dedit extremum.

[349] Demito naufragium, mors mihi munus erit.

[350] Plutarch.

[351] Pummel, wherein he is said to have carried something, whereby upon a struggle or despair he might deliver himself from all misfortunes.

[352] Solyman. Turkish history.