[102] i.e. By God's blood and His nail.

[103] Fetch.

[104] These words in Italics I have supplied from conjecture. They are not in orig. or in Singer.

[105] orig. reads: ex duobus malis minus malis.

[106] By God's body.

[107] If meant as quiet irony, this moral is admirable.

[108] disparage.

[109] orig. is here apparently very corrupt; it reads: "all thoughe the meat therein were nat ynoughe, sodenlye commaunded," &c.

[110] planted it against the roost.

[111] orig. reads I am here John Dawe.