Thither his horse so often doth him carry,

That shortly he will quite forget to go.

FOOTNOTES:

[470] See the admirable account of "The Theatre and Curtain" in Mr. Halliwell-Phillipps' Outlines of the Life of Shakespeare, ed. 3, pp. 385-433. It is there shown that the access to the Theatre play-house was through Finsbury Fields to the west of the western boundary-wall of the grounds of the dissolved Holywell Priory.


IN KATAM.[471] VIII.

Kate, being pleas'd, wish'd that her pleasure could

Endure as long as a buff-jerkin would.

Content thee, Kate; although thy pleasure wasteth,

Thy pleasure's place like a buff-jerkin lasteth,