[29] Although I haue bene called to another trade of lyfe, yet my good lorde Stafford. 1563.
[30] Another parte, conteynyng as lytle of myne owne, as the fyrst part doth of other men’s. Which, &c. 1563.
[31] The wurke was begun, and part of it printed IIII years agoe, but hyndred by the lord chauncellour that then was, nevertheles, through the meanes of my lord Stafford, lately perused and licensed. Whan I first tooke it in hand, I had the help of many graunted and offred of sum, but of few perfourmed, skarce of any. So that when I entended to haue continued it to quene Marie’s time, I haue ben faine to end it much sooner: yet so, that it may stande for a patarne till the rest be ready: which, with God’s grace, (if I may have anye helpe) shall be shortly. In &c. 1559.
[32] Myrrour. 1559, 63.
[33] Enuyed and murdered. 1559, 63.
[34] Punish sinne boldly, bothe, &c. 1559. Suppres sinne, 1563.
[35] Lieutenauntes. 1559.
[36] Covet. 1559, 63.
[37] From edition, 1578.
[38] Lidgate’s booke of the fall. 1559, 63, 71.