[1663] Dy. suggests 'He is'; but qy. 'Coo-ums'?
[1664] quality, humour.
[1665] Dy. suggests 'he will.'
[1666] crewel.
[1667] The originals run, "Bridelaces sir his hat, and all greene hat"; so Dyce. Ellis, silently, "Bridelaces, sir—and his hat all green." It may have been written, "Bridelaces, sir. His hat'—an all," etc. Coomes parades his wedding trophies.
[1668] So Dy. from Q 1; but not in Q 2.
[1669] E., Act II. Sc. 1.
[1670] H. and E., 'indiscreet.'
[1671] So Dy.; Qtos., 'vassailes.'
[1672] ll. 31 and 32 as one in Qtos.