[164] “The hill ... that rise” (ll. 27-29). These lines are found only in the second 4to.

[165] “Impudence”—omitted in eds. 1. and 3.

[166] “Faunus”—omitted in eds. 1. and 3.

[167] Possibly a corrupt abbreviation of Ital. Vino di Montepulciano.

[168] So ed. 2.—Eds. 1. and 3. “to health [and to’th health] of thy chin.”

[169] See note, vol. i. p. 153.

[170] Rich broths.—Cf. Middleton, iii. 285:—“Let gold, amber, and dissolved pearl be common ingrediences, and that you cannot compose a cullice without ’em.”

[171] i.e., parroquets?—Cf. The Fox, iii. 6:

“The heads of parrots, tongues of nightingales,
The brains of peacocks and of estriches,
Shall be our food.”

[172] Eds. 1. and 3. “thy.”