[77] Can do farre better, either with eloquence to amend that is amisse in mine, or else when they see these so rudely pende, to publish their own, ib.
[78] Your humble Iohn Higgins, [ed. 1575.]
[79] From edition, 1587.
[80] From first edition. This address is omitted in editions 1587 and 1610.
[81] This is principally taken from the latter part of the prefatory epistle of 1575.
[82] First printed and now given from edition 1587: also in Niccols.
[83] Higins, by correcting what he had wrote before, re-composed several passages: The first three stanzas of the Induction are thus varied in the edition of 1575.
As Somer sweete with all hir pleasures past,
And leaues began to leaue both braunche and tree,
While winter cold approched neere full faste,