[175] [Mr Child printed moull.]
[176] A fanciful name. See Halliwell's Dict., v. Bonegrace.
[177] Old copy, bysye.
[178] Disconcerted, put out in my plans. See Halliwell, v. aray.
[179] Original reads that.
[180] Original has swet lookes. Compare the "Pardoner and the Friar" (i. 281)—
"Or by Jis I'sh lug thee by the sweet ears,"
and a passage in the present piece—
"I have forgotten with tousing by the hair."
[181] Original reads yet.