The tucket-sonance, and the note to mount.”

A Tucket is, therefore, probably a trumpet. [A certain set of notes on the trumpet.—Dyce.]

[307] The [old copy] reads wars.

[308] [Old copy, As if he.]

[309] [Old copy, dread.]

[310] Poles headed by axes; contus securi munitus.—Skinner.

[311] [Old copy, forced laid down.]

[312] [Old copy, for.]

[313] [Old copy, my tongue.]

[314] The quarto reads his [go.]