[212] Read, for the metre, He will.
[213] So second edit. First edit., to.
[214] The audience were to suppose that the stage now represented an orchard; for be it remembered that there was no movable painted scenery in the theatres at the time when this play was produced.
[215] Second edit., rubber, but the other form is common in our old writers.
[216] [So second edit.] Equivalent to be hanged.
[217] Second edit., woman, which is probably right; see two passages farther on, in one of which both editions have woman.
[218] Gold coins. The words give occasion to innumerable puns in our early dramas.
[219] Read, for the metre, here is
[220] Second edit., woman: see note [217].
[221] A term of the game.