58. Since.

59. Query, a misprint, as there seems to be no sense in escheved or eschewed, i.e, avoided.

60. The old proverb. Perhaps this is the earliest occurrence of it in this form in print.

61. Disfigured, spoiled.

62. Acquaintance.

63. List.

64. Compassionate.

65. See "Popular Antiquities of Great Britain," 1870, iii. 319, 320.

66. Checked.

67. Old copy, Then. Perhaps we should read, Then when a common expression.