[49] Dress.

[50] This was the first Christmas day, New Style: the change taking place Sept. 2, 1752, which became Sept. 14.

[51] Crackle.

[52] There seems to be a hiatus here.

[53] Shrill.

[54] Abundance.

[55] Piteous.

[56] Many.

[57] Clothing.

[58] Wicked, foul.