"Why, the callet

You told me of here I have ta'en disguis'd."

Callett is elsewhere used for stupid, inactive—

"Bid maudlin lay the cloth, take up the meat;

Look how she stirres; you sullen elfe, you callett,

Is this the haste you make?"

Englishmen for my Money, 1631.—O. G.

See other instances in Dr Grey's "Notes on Shakspeare," vol. ii., p. 41.

[240] Slygh.—First edition.

[241] Slepe not you gere.—First edition.