[458] Halliwell mentions the words pubble and puble in different senses, and the old copy reads puble; but here the context seems to require bubble. He has immediately before used the term froth.
[459] Fear.
[460] Divisions, conflicts.
[461] Old copy, Henry.
[462] Old copy, Aveney.
[463] But see Hazlitt's "Proverbs," 1869, p. 23.
[464] Old copy, where stands in.
[465] i.e., Mary, God's mother.
[466] See Hazlitt's "Proverbs," 1869, p. 289.
[467] Possibly in reference to a tract, so called, printed by Wynkyn de Worde, and (after him) by others.