Fox: Book of Martyrs, chap. vii. p. 346.

[19:4] Jack Jugler, p. 46. Rabelais: book i. chap. xi. Blackloch: Hatchet of Heresies, 1565. Butler: Hudibras, part ii. canto iii. line 263.

[19:5] What is bred in the bone will never come out of the flesh.—Pilpay: The Two Fishermen, fable xiv.

It will never out of the flesh that 's bred in the bone.—Jonson: Every Man in his Humour, act i. sc. 1.

[19:6] None so deaf as those that will not hear.—Mathew Henry: Commentaries. Psalm lviii.

[19:7] He has the wrong sow by the ear.—Jonson: Every Man in his Humour, act ii. sc. 1.

[19:8] See Chaucer, page [6].

[19:9] Chapman: Widow's Tears, 1612.

A proverb in the time of Saint Bernard was, Qui me amat, amet et canem meum (Who loves me will love my dog also).—Sermo Primus.