The rest of idle actors idly part:
And as for me, I here assume my right, 210
To which I hope all’s pleas’d: to all, good-night.
[Cornets, a flourish. Exeunt.
[555] Some copies of ed. 1. “distuned.”
[556] Some copies of ed. 1. “head.”
[557] Sticks for setting the plaits of ruffs. They were first made of wood or bone, but afterwards of steel.
[558] Some copies of ed. 1. “falling-band.”
[559] Some copies of ed. 1. “St. Andrew Jaques.”
[560] Ed. 2. “wrapt.”
[561] This is the reading of ed. 2.—Some copies of ed. 1. give “windle.” Perhaps the true reading is “wimble” (= nimble), a word which Marston uses in The First Part of Antonio and Mellida (see p. [58]).
[562] Outweigh.