[Page 179.] So wretched are the sick of Love, is, on p. 37 of Wit at a Venture, entitled Distempered Love. The third verse is omitted.

[Page 181.] To Arms! To Arms! &c., on p. 39, entitled The Souldier’s Song; 13th line reads “Where we must try.”

[Page 182.] Beauty that it self can kill, on p. 35; reading, in 20th line, “When the fame and virtue falls || Careless courage,” &c.

[Page 183.] The young, the fair, &c., on p. 33, is entitled The Murdered Enemy; reading Clarissa for Camilla; and giving lines 17th and 19th, “Her beauties” and “Fierce Lions,” &c. Line 23rd is “And not to check it in the least.”

[Page 184.] How frailty makes us to our wrong.

Called A Moral Song in Wit at a Venture, p. 41, which rightly reads “grovel,” not “gravel,” in line 6; but omits third verse, and all the Chorus.

[Page 188.] The Quaker and his Brats.

We have not seen this elsewhere. Attributed to “the famous actor, Joseph Haines,” or “Joe Haynes,”

Who, while alive, in playing took great pains,

Performing all his acts with curious art,