“Let us that are unhurt and whole,

Fall on, and happy man be’s dole.”

[31] He, first edition.

[32] Bosome, second edition.

[33] Original, outwery.

[34] Seeketh, second edition.

[35] Grace, second edition.

[36] Quietly, first edition.

[37] [i.e., So near are they.]

[38] To contrive in this place signifies to wear away, to spend, from contero, Lat. So in Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shrew,” act i., sc. 2—