[313] The trait'rous, 1623, '33.
[314] To sort is to choose or select. As in the "Third Part of Henry VI.," v. 6—"For I will sort a pitchy day for thee;" and in Ford's "Lover's Melancholy,"—"We shall sort time to take more notice of him."
[315] Resemble, 1618, '23.
[316] Waile, 1633.
[317] Which, 1618, '23, '33.
[318] Preserv'd, ditto.
[319] Bleeding, 1623, '33.
[320] So, 1623, '33.
[321] Gentlies, ditto.
[322] Staidst, 1623, '33.