[290] Reward.
[291] Shields. The author of this play appears to advantage in this and the subsequent catalogues of warriors.—Steevens.
[292] Broadswords.
[293] The Severn.
[294] Fluttering.
[295] See note to act iii., sc. 5.
[296] See Geoffrey of Monmouth, bk. ii.; the play of "Locrine," [probably by Charles Tylney, and falsely] attributed to Shakespeare; and Evans's "Old Ballads," vol. i.
[297] See Geoffrey of Monmouth, bk. ii. c. 9.
[298] Ibid., bk. iii. c. 19.
[299] Ibid., bk. ii. c. 10.