[388] [Old copies, paint.]

[389] So second edit. First edit. buze.

[390] Second edit. lips.

[391] So second edit. First edit. I have had a Pumpe set up, as good.

[392] i.e., (Perhaps) swore by our Lady of Walsingham, in Norfolk.

[393] [The name of a game, though here used as a bye-word. See "Popular Antiquities of Gr. Britain," ii. 341.]

[394] So second edit. First edit., Tripe-cheeke.

[395] i.e., Had I known the consequences; a common proverbial expression of repentance.

[396] See note [16].

[397] So second edit. First edit., his.