[155] Old eds. “only eyed.”

[156] Ovid, Amores, xv. 36.

[157] See Dyce’s Shakesp. Glossary.

[158] The meaning is—“And yet I contrive to keep my fool,” &c.

[159] See [note], p. 20.

[160] So the old eds.; but quy. “soote” (sweet)?

ACT II.

SCENE I.

A banqueting-hall.

Herod and Nymphadoro with napkins in their hands, followed by Pages with stools and meat.