550. Rather, edit. 1569.
551. i.e., One who struts or agitates his body in a pompous manner. So, in Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night"—
"How he jets under his advanced plumes."—S.
552. Make, edit. 1569.
553. I believe we should read affin'd, i.e. joined by affinity to each other. So in "Othello":
"If partially affin'd or leagued in office."—S.
It probably means assigned to the Palmer to wait on him, which was part of the agreement, before the contention began.—Collier.
554. Beste, 1st edit.
555. First edition reads—
"And I lykewyse, I make God a vowe."