[46] Lord, 1618, '23, '33.
[47] The, ditto.
[48] So, ditto.
[49] So in Shakespeare's "King John," iii. 1—
"You are the hare, of whom the proverb goes,
Whose valour plucks dead lions by the beard."
[50] [Reward. It seemed idle to reprint the long note in the last edition of Dodsley, illustrating the meaning of a word with which every schoolboy is acquainted.]
[51] Called King of Portugal or Portingal in the "First Part of Jeronimo." The scene here changes to Portugal.—Collier.
[52] This, 1618, '23, '33.
[53] It, 1618.
[54] Adjudged, 1618, '23, '33.