[63] [Former edits., fledge.]
[64] [So for metre's sake, instead of comrades.]
[65] [This is printed by Mr Collier, Wat are you hurt?]
[66] Absolved, discharged. Fr. absoudre. Lat. absolvere.—Junius.
See likewise note to Lodge's "Wounds of Civil War" [vii. 169].—Collier.
"Then had the Monkes aucthoritie to preache, baptyse, and assoyle from synne, which they never had afore."—Bale's "Acts of English Votaries," fol. 35, edit. 1550.
See also "World of Wonders," 1607, part i. p. 32.—Gilchrist.
[ACT IV.]
Scene.—Don Octavio's house.