[ [159] Cunningham's correction for the old eds. "fate."
[ [160] Intended.
[ [161] Old ed. "meditate."
[162] Old ed. "call."
FOOTNOTES FOR: "EDWARD THE SECOND"
[ [163] Scene: a street in London.
[ [164] So 4tos.—Dyce gives "lie;" but "die" may perhaps be interpreted as "swoon."
[ [165] Cf. Day's Parliament of Bees:—
"Yet if you meet a tart antagonist, Or discontented rugged satirist, That slights your errant or his art that penned it, Cry Tanti!"
So in the Prologue to Day's Isle of Gulls:—