[143] [Old copy, often.]

[144] [We should now say, "as fast as;" but the form in the text is not uncommon in early literature.]

[145] An intentional corruption, perhaps for importance.

[146] Adventures.

[147] Swaggerer, hence the well-known term, swash-buckler, for a roaring blade.

[148] In the snare: What care I who gets caught?

[149] "What care I to serve the Deuill," &c., edit. 1592.

[150] Edit. 1584 has boniacion.

[151] [Old copies, but.]

[152] [A simpleton or bumpkin.]