Page 240. v. 475. not worth a flye] See note, p. 219. v. 104.
v. 477. occupy] i. e. use; see note, p. 86. v. 52.
v. 478. worshyp] i. e. honour, dignity.
Page 241. v. 482. tehe wehe] See note, p. 232. v. 75.
v. 485. knokylbonyarde] Compare Palsgrave’s Acolastus, 1540; “Do I raygne here on this facion, being a swynherde amongest swyne of Boeatia. i. amongest a meyny of iacke holde my staues, or knockyldeboynyardes, beinge but of late a kynge,” &c. Sig. Y iiii.; and Heywood’s Dialogue, &c.,—
“He is a knuckilbonyard very meete
To match a minion neither fayre nor sweete.”
Sig. D 4.,—Workes, ed. 1598.
v. 486. to] i. e. too.
v. 488. warke] i. e. work, business, matter.