v. 255. Caried in a cage, &c.] In no historian can I find any allusion to the strange vehicle here mentioned.
v. 257. mawment] See note, p. 188. v. 170.
[Page 76.] v. 268. warke] i. e. work.
v. 270.
Therin, lyke a royle,
Sir Dunkan, ye dared]
Compare;
“By your reuellous riding on euery royle,
Welny euery day a new mare or a moyle.”
Heywood’s Dialogue, &c. sig. H 4,—Workes, ed. 1598.