[531] Switzers—mercenary soldiers.
[532] Tippling.
[533] Lust.
[534] The pox.
[536] See note 2, vol. ii. p. 337.
[537] Fairness.
[538] “Rugs or covers were made of ‘beever skins,’ which Batman calls ‘very precious.’”—Grosart.
[539] i.e., exhibiting armorial bearings.
[540] In Guilpin’s Skialetheia, 1598, there is a long list of cosmetics. Juice of lemons is mentioned:—
“They [the gallants] were plain asses if they did not know
Quicksilver, juice of lemons, borax too,
Alum, oil tartar, whites of eggs, and galls.
Are made the bawds to morphew, scurfs, and scalls.”