[299] The sharp point in the centre of the buckler.

[300] So second edit. First edit., and.

[301] [Dyce proposed to read ont.]

[302] i.e., Brave.

[303] [Old copies, strukst.]

[304] i.e., Manlike, masculine.

[305] See note [218].

[306] i.e., The parson: Sir was a title applied to clergymen.

[307] See note [255].

[308] [A line appears to be lost here, probably ending with selves, as the whole dialogue is in rhyme.]