[343] Cf. Palsgrave, 542: "I face as one dothe that brauleth."

[344] boasting.

[345] Of course 'kinges' if written before July 7, 1553; probably changed to 'Queen' (= Elizabeth) by the printer. (Fleay conjectures, Hist. Stage, p. 59, that R. D. was revived March 8, 1561; the play having been rewritten from an Edward VI. interlude. Gen. Ed.)

[346] The 'n' transferred from 'myne' (my nowne). Cf. nuncle, etc.

[347] Cf. Like will to Like,329; Leland calls Udall niveum ... sodalem; Cooper's ed. XXVII.

[348] Heywood's Prov.; Lear, V. iii, 15.

[349] R. R. D. addresses M. with 'thou' 'thee,' whereas M. uses—on the whole—'you, ye' (to R. R. D.); cf. Skeat's William of Palerne, XLI. note; Zupitza's Guy, v. 356, note.

[350] Cf. Miles, v. 1063.

[351] The first half line is not assigned to R. R. D. in E. and A.; but it should be. Gen. Ed.

[352] certainly; cf. 'hardily,' Chauc. C. T. Prol. v. 156.