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Though it happe me to rehersin

That ye han in your freshe songis saied,

Forberith me, and beth not ill apaied,

Sith that ye se I doe it in the honour

⚫ Of Love, and eke in service of the Flour.'

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From well to better."

"For Knightes ever should be persevering
To seek honour without feintise or slouth
Fro wele to better in all manner thing.'

CHAUCER--The Floure and the Leafe.

NOTE III.

PAGE 37.-The Horn of Egremont Castle.

This Story is a Cumberland tradition; I have

heard it also related of the Hall of Hutton John

an antient residence of the Huddlestones, in a
sequestered Valley upon the River Dacor.

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See Carver's Description of his Situation upon

one of the Lakes of America.

NOTE VI.

PAGE 112; line 8." Her tackling rich,

and of apparel high." From a passage in

Skelton, which I cannot here insert, not having

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PAGE 152; lines 13 and 14.

"Who are to judge of danger which they fear And honour which they do not understand."

These two lines from Lord Brooke's Life of Sir Philip Sydney.

END OF THE FIRST VOLUME.

Wood & Innes,

Printers, Poppin's Court, Fleet Street.

ERRATUM.

PAGE 37, LINE 7: instead of nightful read rightful.

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