[163] i.e., Puppet-shows.
[164] [Alluding to his jealousy.]
[165] [Old copy, collect.]
[166] [Edits., I am. He kisses her.]
[167] The edition of 1608 reads toward, which may be right. The edition of 1633 reads coward; but probably covert is the correct word.—Collier.
[168] [Edits., death of, which is assuredly nonsense.]
[169] The metre, and sense also, would be improved could any warrant be found for reading, This kiss shall leave, &c.—Collier.
[170] [The sun, the eye of the world.]
[171] [In reference to the saying that maidens always say nay.]
[172] Bird in the first edit., showing how the word was then pronounced.—Collier.