[391] [A room in the inn so called.]

[392] The second edition has it, my master hopes to ride a cockhorse by him before he leaves him.—Collier.

[393] Such is Master Scarborow; such are his company—edit. 1611. —Collier.

[394] [A room so called.]

[395] [Old copies, time.]

[396] See note to "The City Nightcap," act iii.

[397] Move, or stir. Bouger, Fr.

[398] I believe an Epythite signifies a beggar—[Greek: epithetaes].— Steevens.

[399] [Alluding to a tapestry representing the story of Susanna.]

[400] [Edits., father's old man.]