[85] Yes, yes, I shall go with you.
[86] “At the west end of this Jesus chapel, under the choir of Paul’s, also was a parish church of St. Faith, commonly called St. Faith under Paul’s.”—Stow.
[87] A corruption of “God’s nails.”
[88] Indeed, mistress, ’tis a good shoe, it shall fit well, or you shall not pay.
[89] Yes, yes, I know that well; indeed, ’tis a good shoe, ’tis made of neat’s leather, see here, good sir!
[90] Honeykin (?); poor honey, poor creature.
[91] “Rest you merry.”—Shak., Romeo and Juliet, Act I, Sc. 2.
[92] i.e. Diggers for information.
[93] i.e. Stretchers of the truth, fibs.
[94] A stone in St. Swithin’s (now cased in the wall of the church), which marked the centre from which the old Roman-roads radiated.