"To set foot under thy table. Tut, a toy."
"Do get their children; but in this case of wooing
A child shall get a sire, if I fail not of my cunning."
Rime demands for 'cunning' the reading of Steevens, doing. Wooing and doing have already rimed in this scene. (See also Tr. and Cr. i. 2, ad fin.)
Act III.
Sc. 1.
"Spit in the hole, man, and tune it again."