[429] Old copy, die. The same appears to be, "That are not driven to behold those wretched cares, which I am driven, &c."
[430] Old copy, your.
[431] Fellow. The word is frequently used, as we now use the word chap, which is in fact the same, being an abbreviation of chapman.
[432] Fet (or feat) seeing to be here employed in the sense of play or perform. Friscols has occurred before in this play.
[433] So old copy; but perhaps we ought to read this hap in the line preceding.
[434] See Halliwell's Dict, in v.
[435] Squich, a word of most uncommon occurrence and of dubious meaning. From the immediate context we should infer that it signified skip, move lightly and quickly.
[436] Old copy, labores.
[437] Query, examples.
[438] Push, i.e., do not close.