On l. 635. (G.):—
"His clouted shoon were nailed for fear of wasting."
Ph. Fletcher's Purple Island, p. 113.
On l. 707. (G.) A passage in the Spanish Tragedy confirms Mr. Warton's reasoning—
"After them doth Hymen hie as fast,
Clothed in sable and a saffron robe."
Old Plays, vol. iii. p. 214. ed. 1780.
On l. 734. (G.):—
"Saw you not a lady come this way on a sable horse
studded with stars of white?"