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'''' — p. 216. " The tongue of a louer should be like the poynt in the Diall, which, though it go, none can see it going, or a young tree, which, though it growe, none can see it growing ; hauing alwayes the stone in their mouth which the Cranes vse when they flye ouer mountaines, least they make a noyse. " — p. 416. p. 40 (52), 1. 1. Daulis in Phocis was the scene of the murder of Itys, for which crime Philomela was turned into a nightingale. — S. p. 41 (53), 1. 8. " Bellerophon tried to ascen...d to heaven on the back of Pegasus, but the winged horse threw him. " Find. Isth. 6. — S. p. 47. Mr Thomas Valence, one of the Lincoln's-Inn friends of Lord Chancellor Egerton and Francis Thynne. Mr Martin Doyle, the Steward of Lincoln's Inn, has kindly searcht the entry-books of the Inn for me, and says: "I find the name of 'Thomas Vallence ' (so spelt) as admitted of the Society on the 4th of March, 2 Eliz. [a. D. 1560]. The entry is on p. 256 of the Black Book No. 4. His manucaptors were Thomas Wotton and Thomas Morgan.
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