v. 97. pollynge and shauynge]—pollynge, i. e. shearing, clipping,—plundering.
v. 99. reuynge] i. e. reaving.
[Page 30.] v. 101. vayleth] i. e. availeth.
v. 105. reason and ... skyll] See note, p. 238. v. 106.
v. 106. garlycke pyll] i. e. peel garlic.
v. 108. shyll] i. e. shell.
v. 109. rost a stone] So Heywood;
“I doe but roste a stone
In warming her.”
Dialogue, &c. sig. F 2,—Workes, ed. 1598.