[1528] ay.
[1529] Insertions by Dy. Cf. x. 85.
[1530] Now Pembroke.
[1531] Q 1, about.
[1532] Up to this point Bacon has been preparing the glass; after this, the friars know only what the scholars impart.
[1533] cause of offence.
[1534] So Q 1. and Dy.—Q 3 has 'suffers harm.' Q 4 and W. 'have harm.' I have heard 'harm' used intransitively in the west of Ireland.
[1535] bout. Shak. M.W.W. I. i. 296.
[1536] The fathers.
[1537] G. finds difficulties. But the text is clear: "My ... slaine" is answered by "And ... mine"; "Serlby ... that" by "Lambert ... well." Appendix [C], 2 c; [D], 3 a.