[5b] Between ourselves.
[5c] Slip of the tongue.
[5d] Pretended.
[5e] As it should be.
[5f] A nice morsel
[6] Willing or not.
[7a] I have read of a bishop who, on coming to his bishopric, ordered a Greek inscription to be written over his palace gate. It was meant to say, “Gate be thou ever open to, and never shut against a good man.” But when finished, it said, “Gate be thou always shut against, and never open to a good man.” And as the bishop was so well versed in Greek, that he could not find out the blunder, he was for his learning deposed. I give this as a hint to Hugh Latimer.
[7b] I must remain in my present sentiments.
[8a] Tiresomeness.
[8b] The republic of letters.