"As that I have shot an arrow o'er the house."


"Stick fiery off indeed."

In my Edition I most rashly read Strike for 'Stick.' In the language of the time stick off meant set off, show off, display:—

"Nor virtue shines more in a lovely face,

Than true desert is stuck off with disgrace."

Chapman, Dedic. of Batrach., etc.

"His lute still touch'd to stick more off his tongue."

Id. Hymn to Hermes, 766.