[119] Formerly applied to any kind of obeisance, either of man or woman.—Cooper.
[120] [Original gives this line to Merrygreek.]
[121] The re-entry is not marked in the old copy.—Cooper.
[122] See the fourth song at the end of the Comedy.—Cooper.
[123] i.e., If you will have us, have us.—Cooper.
[124] This is the passage quoted by T. Wilson in his "Rule of Reason, conteinyng the arte of Logique," printed by Grafton in 1551.—Cooper.
[125] [Jesus.]
[126] In faith: from the French, foy.—Cooper.
[127] In earnest—heartily. So in Marlow's "Rich Jew of Malta," 1633, act ii., sc. 3 [sign. E 2, verso]—
"I have laugh'd a good to see the cripples