Young: Night Thoughts, night v. line 661.

[268:3] They always talk who never think.—Prior: Upon a Passage in the Scaligerana.

[268:4]

Grammaticus, rhetor, geometres, pictor, aliptes,

Augur, schœnobates, medicus, magus, omnia novit

(Grammarian, orator, geometrician; painter, gymnastic teacher, physician; fortune-teller, rope-dancer, conjurer,—he knew everything).—Juvenal: Satire iii. line 76.

[268:5] A Christian is God Almighty's gentleman.—Julius Hare: Guesses at Truth.

A Christian is the highest style of man.—Young: Night Thoughts, night iv. line 788.

[269:1] Furor fit læsa sæpius patientia (An over-taxed patience gives way to fierce anger).—Publius Syrus: Maxim 289.

[269:2] See Spenser, page [28].