Not carted bawd, or Dan de Foe,
In wooden ruff ere bluster'd so.
Smith's Poems, p. 117
[447] [perhaps a contraction of windhover, a kind of hawk.]
[448] See the account of Rolricht Stones, in Dr. Plott's Hist. of Oxfordshire.
[449] Braburn, a gentleman commoner of Lincoln college, gave a silver arrow to be shot for by the archers of the university of Oxford.
[450] Hannibal had but one eye.
[451] A one-eyed fellow, who pretended to make fiddles, as well as play on them; well known at that time in Oxford.
[452] The name of St. George's sword.