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—we talk of young master Launcelot. Gobbo. Of Launcelot, an't please your mastership. Id est, plain Launcelot, and not, as you term him, master Launcelot.

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—phill horse,; The horse in the shafts of a cart or waggon. The term is best understood in the Midland Counties.

[51]

—the suit is impertinent; Launcelot is a blunderer, as well as one who can "play upon a word;" here he means pertinent.

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