FOOTNOTES:
[79] [Weak, treacherous.]
[80] The Nobles enter is printed in the 4o, as if it were a part of the speech of Lusurioso.—Collier.
[81] [Edits., god.]
[82] [Edits., on't.]
[83] Poultry.
[84] A vulgar corruption of certiorari.—Pegge.
[85] Mr Gilchrist would substitute Lusurioso for Hippolito here; but the change is not necessary to the sense, and is not supported by the quartos.—Collier.
[86] ["Mark the transition from prose to verse."—MS. note in former edit.]
[87] [Like.]