[65] Deare, ditto.
[66] Chiefest, 1623, '33.
[67] Ile not refuse this doleful heavy, 1618, '23, '33.
[68] To, ditto.
[69] A omitted, 1618, '23.
[70] i.e., Threw him on the ground with force, as in the "Second Part of Antonio and Mellida," iv. 3—
"Distraught and raving, from a turret's top,
He threw his body in the swolne sea,
And as he headlong topsie-turvie ding'd downe,
He still cry'd Mellida."
Again, in Nash's "Lenten Stuffe," 1599: "For besides the loud bellowing ... which hath dung me in a manner down," &c. And in Marston's "Satires"—
"Is ding'd to hell, and vulture eats his heart."
[71] So, omitted, 1618, '23, '33.