[96] Warlock, or wizard.
[97] Harm.
[98] Need.
[99] Dr. Whitaker's copy reads, perhaps better:—
"The fiend would ding you down ilk one."
[100] "Yon guest" may be yon gest, i. e. that adventure; or it may mean yon ghaist, or apparition, which in old poems is applied sometimes to what is supernaturally hideous. The printed copy reads,—"The beast hath," &c.
[101] Hired.
[102] Such like a roar.
[103] Drew out.
[104] In the combat.