[109] A jostle.

[110] Mocked or devised for a lout. See "First Part of Henry VI.," act iv., scene 3.—Cooper.

[111] A proverbial expression of heedless jollity. See the Induction to the "Taming of the Shrew," where Sly exclaims: "Paucas pallabris; let the world slide; Sessa!"—Cooper.

[112] See the Psalmody at the end of the Comedy.—Cooper.

[113] Executor.

[114] See the end of the Comedy.—Cooper.

[115] [Swoon.]

[116] [Original, courage.]

[117] Voice.

[118] Walking with an air or swing.