k. This seems not to be that king that was Son of Amintas, and king of Macedon; but one who it seems was very lascivious.

l. Bacchus was a drunken yeoman of the Guard to Queen Elizabeth and a great Archer; so that it seems the Authour mistooke his halbert for a forke.

m. This was Long-Megg[58] of Westminster, who after this conflict with Phillip followed him in all his warres. Justinian. lib 35.

n. These were Lancashire-men and sent by King Gorbadug (for this war seemes to have been in the time of the Heptarchy in England) to the aide of Cæsar. Cæsar. lib. citat. prope finem.

A subtle Gloworme lying in a hedge,

And heard the story of sweet cheek't (o) Apollo,

Snatch'd from bright (p) Styropes his Antick sledge,

And to the butter'd Flownders cry'd out (q) Holla.

o. Apollo was Cæsars Page, and a Monomapatan by birth, whose name by inversion was Ollopa: which in the old language of that Country, signifies as much as faire youth: but Euphoniæ Gratia, called Apollo. Gor. Bec. lib. 46.