[77:1] Act iii. sc. 5 in Dyce.

[77:2] Into the jaws of death.—Tennyson: The Charge of the Light Brigade, stanza 3.

In the jaws of death.—Du Bartas: Divine Weekes and Workes, second week, first day, part iv.

[77:3] Act iv. sc. 2 in Dyce, Knight, Singer, Staunton, and White.

[78:1] Act iv. Sc. 3 in Dyce, Knight, Singer, Staunton, and White.

[78:2] Like a wave of the sea.—James i. 6.

[78:3] Act ii. Sc. 2 in Singer, Staunton, and Knight.

[79:1] Act ii. Sc. 2 in White.

[79:2] When fortune flatters, she does it to betray.—Publius Syrus: Maxim 278.

[80:1] Qui s'excuse, s'accuse (He who excuses himself accuses himself).—Gabriel Meurier: Trésor des Sentences. 1530-1601.