[74] This line is scored through in the MS.
[75] This line is scored through in the MS.
[76] The words "Some faggotts … cloathes" are scored through in the MS.
[77] "Monthes mind" = strong desire.
[78] So the MS. But I am tempted to read, at Mr. Fleay's suggestion, "steeples."
[79] Cf. Rudens, ii. 1:—
"Cibum captamus e mari: sin eventus non venit,
Neque quidquam captum est piscium, salsi lautique pure,
Domum redimus clanculum, dormimus incoenati."
[80] The words "hence we may … wretched lyfe" are scored through in the MS.
[81] In the MS. the words "whither his frend travelled" are scored through.
[82] In the MS. follow some words that have been cancelled:—"Only, for ought I can perceive all to no purpose, but understand of no such people. But what are these things that have slipt us? No countrie shall slippe me."