[Footnote 31: Which, whether in that form, or under its aliases witch-grass and cooch-grass, points us back to its original Saxon quick.]
[Footnote 32: And, by the way, the Yankee never says 'o'nights,' but uses the older adverbial form, analogous to the German nachts.]
[Footnote 33: Greene in his Quip for an Upstart Courtier says, 'to square it up and downe the streetes before his mistresse.']