[105] “Backside”—the yard at the back of a house.

[106] “Gold-end man”—one who buys ends (i.e., broken pieces) of gold. See Gifford’s Jonson, ed. 1875, iv. 76.

[107] Fine wheaten bread.

[108] An old proverb: it is among John Heywood’s Proverbs.

[109] This term of endearment is applied by the Nurse to Juliet (Rom. and Jul., 1. iii.)

[110] A favourite word with Marston.

SCENE II.

Goldsmiths’ Row.

Enter Touchstone, Golding, Wolf.

To. I will receive no letters, Master Wolf; you shall pardon me.