[252] Edits., apprehend, but certainly Mall had spoken with sufficient plainness.
[253] i.e., Nature.
[254] So second edit. First edit., nay.
[255] The common dress of a serving-man.
[256] Edits., you, which, perhaps, is the right reading, some word having dropp'd out after it. Qy. thus—
'MRS BAR. Mistresse flurt, you mean,
Foule strumpet, light a loue, short heeles! Mistresse Goursey
Call her,' &c.
—Dyce. [But yea seems to be the more likely word.]
[257] So second edit. First edit., tell.
[258] i.e., Vile.
[259] Edits., forlorn.