[509] Added in ed. 2.

[510] Ed. 1. “led.”—Ed. 2. “ledde.”

[511] Some copies of ed. 1. “try.”

[512] The text is not satisfactory, though the meaning is perfectly plain.—Quy. “Judgment is just, yea, e’en from,” &c.

[513]i.e. without the ceremony of an usher to give notice of its approach, as is usual in courts. As fine as Shakespeare: ‘the bleak air thy boisterous chamberlain.’”—Charles Lamb.

[514] Ed. 2. “pierce.”

[515] Old eds. “lou’d.”

[516] Old eds. “bloud.”

[517] Old eds. “What sinne in good,” &c.

[518] Cuckolds.