Here (as in the line cited from the Digby Mysteries, Notes, vol. ii. 116) “route” is of course a verb—What, let revel roar! I might have added to the note on this passage, that the compound substantive revel-rout is used by Rowe;
“for this his minion,
The revel-rout is done.”
Jane Shore, act i. sc. 1.
PHYLLYP SPAROWE.
Page 58. v. 245.
“Ma gni fi cat.”
In some copies the line stands erroneously,
“Mag gni fi cat.”