[419] i.e., "It would rejoice my heart to change coats with him."

[420] Old copy, thy—thy; but Ignorance is to change clothes with Wit, while the latter sleeps in the lap of Idleness.

[421] Old copy, is my tryer. He has indistinct misgivings that his clothes are not all right.

[422] Old copy, scot.

[423] Old copy, fish-hosts.

[424] A colloquialism, of which the exact import must be matter of guess. Old copy, Hope haliday. Perhaps a corruption of upon my haliday.

[425] Old copy, It is.

[426] Old copy, These marks.

[427] Old copy, will.

[428] Old copy, troble.