[222] Edits., better,—the eye of the original compositor having caught the word above.

[223] A term of the game.

[224] i.e. Hit.

[225] Here, probably, Mistress Goursey should make her exit.

[226] i.e., We cannot help it.

[227] So second edit. First edit., Afford.

[228] The author probably wrote, "I do impart:" compare the next line.

[229] [Old copies, tick.]

[230] i.e., Taught her to tread the ring,—to perform various movements in different directions within a ring marked out on a piece of ground: see Markham's "Cheap and Good Husbandry," &c. p. 18, sqq. edit. 1631.

[231] [Campagne.] A form of campaign common in our early writers.