[16:2] In old receipt books we find it invariably advised that an inebriate should drink sparingly in the morning some of the same liquor which he had drunk to excess over-night.

[16:3] See Chaucer, page [6].

[16:4] Ah, well I wot that a new broome sweepeth cleane—Lyly: Euphues (Arber's reprint), p. 89.

[16:5]

Brend child fur dredth,

Quoth Hendyng.

Proverbs of Hendyng. MSS.

A burnt child dreadeth the fire.—Lyly: Euphues (Arber's reprint), p. 319.

[16:6] You do not speak gospel.—Rabelais: book i. chap. xiii.

[16:7] Marlowe: Jew of Malta, act iv. sc. 6. Bacon: Formularies.