[351] [To bring a noble to nine-pence, was a proverbial expression for the idle dissipation of money.]
[352] [It appears from what is afterwards said in the piece, that they do not see Newfangle, who has probably retired to the back of the stage.]
[353] [Five and Six, a game at cards or dice.]
[354] [i.e., Destitute of money.]
[355] [The 4to of 1587 reads, thou shall have.]
[356] [The 4to of 1568 has way.]
[357] [The 4to of 1568 has the every.]
[358] [Nearer.]
[359] [The 4to of 1568 has, as before, the every.]
[360] [Leash.]