[18]. Many princes have borne the title of Bearded—as the Greek Emperor Constantine Pogonatus, Count Godfrey, the Emperor Barbarossa, and Eberhard Duke of Wirtemberg in the reign of Maximilian, whose wisdom might truly be said to have grown with his Beard, and on whom the following verse was made:—

“Hic situs est cui barba dedit cognomina Princeps,

Princeps Teutonici gloria magna soli.”

(Here is a Prince whose Beard gave his surname,

A Prince the glory of the land Almayne.)

[19].

Rothbart nie gut wart

Rothbart Schelmen art.

[20]. Judas der Ertz. Schelm.

[21]. A writer in Dickens’ Household Words says Pope Anacletus, (query 1st or 2nd) was the first who introduced the custom of shaving.