167. [Hilding.] See on ii. 4. 43 above.
171. [God ye god-den.] See on i. 2. 57 above.
172. [Peace.] Theobald repeated the word for the sake of the measure. Peace may perhaps be metrically a dissyllable, as in A.Y.L. ii. 4. 70.
175-177. [God's bread!] etc. The text of the early eds. is evidently corrupt here. The reading in the text is Malone's, and perhaps gives very nearly what S. wrote on the revision of the play.
181. [Stuff'd,] etc. Cf. Much Ado, i. 1. 56: "stuffed with all honourable virtues," etc. For parts, cf. iii. 3. 2 above.
184. [Mammet.] Puppet, doll. Cf. 1 Hen. IV. ii. 3. 95: "To play with mammets." The word is also written mawmet, and is a contraction of Mahomet. In her fortune's tender = when good fortune presents itself. Cf. iii. 4. 12 above.
189. [Use.] See on ii. chor. 10 above.
190. [Lay hand on heart, advise.] Consider it seriously. Cf. Brooke's poem:—
"Aduise thee well, and say that thou art warned now,