[18] This line was altered, after the second edition, to "O Sophonisba! I am wholly thine."
[19] The Universal Love of Pleasure, line 1: "All human race, from China to Peru, Pleasure, however disguised by art, pursue." Rev. Thos. Warton.
[20] "God the first garden made, and the first city Cain."—Cowley
[21] "Six hours in sleep, in law's grave study six, Four spend in prayer, the rest on nature fix."—Sir Edward Coke.
[22] The exclamation of the pilgrims in the eighth century is recorded by the Venerable Bede
[23] "Solitudinem fociunt—pacem appellant." —Tacitus, Agricola, cap. 30.
[24] See Butler—Hudibras, ante, p. 125.
[25] This line is quoted by Pope, in the 1st Epistle of Horace, Book ii,—"Praise undeserved is Scandal in disguise."
[26] This expression is of much Creator antiquity, it appears in the Chronicle of Battel Abbey, from 1066 to 1176, page 27, Lower's Translation, and also in Piers Ploughman's Vision, line 13994.
[27] "Good witts will jumpe."—Dr. Couqham, Camden Soc. Pub., p.20