[216] Poor, or, perhaps, poorly.
[217] Orig. reads all to. We take the true meaning to be alto, as above, i.e. in a loud key.
[218] Delude him with the false notion. To bear on hande, I presume to be synonymous with To bear in hande of the use of which among old authors several examples are furnished by Nares (edit. 1859).
[219] Shells.
[220] Conjecture.
[221] Orig. and Singer read an.
[222] Innkeeper.
[223] Jealous, careful.
[224] Pressed.
[225] Wreaked, revenged.