Note 1. Sir Henry Wotton, whose life is so charmingly told by Izaak Walton, is probably best known now by his poem on the Queen of Bohemia. But his religious verse is of no mean order. His life was passed in diplomacy, chiefly at Venice; he was the author of the famous epigram, An ambassador is an honest man, sent to lie abroad for the good of his country; to lie being the technical term for an ambassadors residence. In old age he became Provost of Eton. Miltons Comus is preceded by a delightful letter from him, written the year before his death. [back]