we have, according to the 8vo— "And here will I set up her STATURE." and, among many passages that might be cited from our early authors, compare the following; "The STATURES huge, of Porphyrie and costlier matters made." Warner's ALBIONS ENGLAND, p. 303. ed. 1596. "By them shal Isis STATURE gently stand." Chapman's BLIND BEGGER OF ALEXANDRIA, 1598, sig. A 3. "Was not Anubis with his long nose of gold preferred before Neptune, whose STATURE was but brasse?" Lyly's MIDAS, sig. A 2. ed. 1592."] 96 (return) [ Soria] See note ?, p. 44. [i.e. note 13.]] 97 (return) [ fate] So the 8vo.—The 4to "fates."] 98 (return) [ his] Old eds. "our."] 99 (return) [ all] So the 8vo.—Omitted in the 4to.] 100 (return) [ honours] So the 8vo.—The 4to "honour."] 101 (return) [ in conquest] So the 4to.—The 8vo "in THE conquest."] 102 (return) [ Judaea] So the 8vo.—The 4to "Juda."] 103 (return) [ Sclavonia's] Old eds. "Scalonians" and "Sclauonians."]