"Of thousand friends."
"Cast thousand beams upon me."—Act IV. 2.
The use of the word "else" is peculiar in its position in Fletcher:—
"'Twere fit I were hang'd else."—Rule a Wife, II.
"I were to blame else."—Ibid.
"I've lost me end else."—Act IV.
"I am wide else."—Pilgrim, IV. 1.
In Henry VIII., the word occurs in precisely the same position:—
"Pray God he do! He'll never know himself, else."—Act II. 2.
"I were malicious, else."—Act IV. 2.