[80] The word innocent was used of old sometimes as synonymous with fool, as in the following passage—
"Nay, God forbid ye shoulde do so,
for he is but an innocent, lo,
In manner of a fole."
—"Int. of the Four Elements" [i. 42].
[81] i.e., Skylight, [See vol. viii. p. 320].
[82] That is, all but Lady Honour, Lady Perfect, the Husband, and Subtle.
[83] Ought we not rather to read—
"I would bequeath thee in my will to him?"
[84] The second 4o reads consist.
[85] [Old copies, be.]
[86] The second 4o has this line—