And may you better reck the rede,

Than ever did the adviser.

Burns: Epistle to a Young Friend.

[129:2] "Hooks" in Singer.

[131:1] And makes night hideous.—Pope: The Dunciad, book iii. line 166.

[131:2] "To lasting fires" in Singer.

[131:3] "Porcupine" in Singer and Staunton.

[131:4] "Rots itself" in Staunton.

[133:1] A short saying oft contains much wisdom.—Sophocles: Aletes, frag. 99.

[135:1] See Chaucer, page [5].