ABSTRACT

Ibid., p. 71; repro Hebel, IV. 89: Merlin's buriall (in supposition as vncertaine as his birth, actions, and all of those too fabulously mixt stories) and his Lady of the Lake it is by liberty of profession laid in France by that Italian [Orland. Furios. canto 3. See Spencers Faery Q. lib. 3. cant. 3.] Ariosto: which perhaps is credible as som more of his attributes, seeing no perswading authority, in any of them, rectifies the vncertainty.