Lives of Dr John Donne; Sir Henry Wotton; Mr Richard Hooker; Mr George Herbert; and Dr Robert Sanderson . ter laUitation, Mr. AnJievT fays, I fee. Sir, you arc not idle. Better this (quoth hec)« than ftealing fheipe, or fitting idle, whilk is als ill. And ye five other wamiringfrts that move In myrtle dance, not without fong MiiT. Par. Lost, B. V. 177. This dcfcription of the eye fccms to be taken from Cicero de Natura Deorum. L. II. 57. Munits funt palpebrae tanquam vallo pilorum. 4o6 APPENDIX.—No. Vela Icgens, humiles tranat fub nublbus fcnfim f .pera alu petit; jam jamque fub


Lives of Dr John Donne; Sir Henry Wotton; Mr Richard Hooker; Mr George Herbert; and Dr Robert Sanderson . ter laUitation, Mr. AnJievT fays, I fee. Sir, you arc not idle. Better this (quoth hec)« than ftealing fheipe, or fitting idle, whilk is als ill. And ye five other wamiringfrts that move In myrtle dance, not without fong MiiT. Par. Lost, B. V. 177. This dcfcription of the eye fccms to be taken from Cicero de Natura Deorum. L. II. 57. Munits funt palpebrae tanquam vallo pilorum. 4o6 APPENDIX.—No. Vela Icgens, humiles tranat fub nublbus fcnfim f .pera alu petit; jam jamque fub aftraEiigitur curllifque Icves citus uiget in pervolitans late loca ct agmine foetusFcrtque refertque fuos vario, morcmque volandiAddocct! illi autem, longa atfuetud^.ie doai,Paulatim incipiunt pennis fc credarecffiloImpavidi: tantum a teneris valet adderc curam. ERRATA. Page 2i/\, Hat 17,—.Gatala, read Qzbzlz. 3^5, 14,—Jacobale, rfrt^ Jacobulc. , 287, 34,—productions, r^aJ predicTlions, ? 391J 28,—letters, read verfes. __— ^05, 8,—Palentafque, read ?THE. W Robert sai^bekson. THE LIFE OF DR. ROBERT SANDERSON, LATE LORD BISHOP OF LINCOLN. TO THE RIGHT REVEREHD AND KOMOURABLt GEORGE, LORD BISHOP OF WINCHESTER, PRELATE OF THE GARTER,AND ONE OF HIS MAJESTYS PRIVY COUNCIL. MY LORD, IF I fliould undertake to enumerate the many favours andadvantages I have had by my very long acquaintancewith your Lordfhip, I fhould enter upon an employment thatmight prove as tedious as the collecting of the materials forthis poor monument, which I have erected, and do dedicateto the memory of your beloved friend, Dr. Sanderfon: Butthough I will not venture to do that, yet I do rememberwith pleafure, and remonftrate with gratitude, that yourLordfhip made me known to him, Mr. Chillingworth, andDr. Hammond; men whofe merits ought never to be for-gotten. 3 L My Mr. Ifaac Walton was honoured with the friendflilp of Mr. Chillingworth, the glory ofhis age and natio


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