[Footnote 10: 'Some' not in Q.—Hence may be either backwards or forwards; now it is used only forwards.]
[Footnote 11: travels.]
[Footnote 12: 'all your excellencies together.']
[Footnote 13: seat, place, grade, position, merit.]
[Footnote 14: 'A very riband'—a mere trifling accomplishment: the u of the text can but be a misprint for n.]
[Footnote 15: youth obj., livery nom. to becomes.]
[Footnote 16: 'than his furs and his robes become settled age.']
[Footnote 17: Warburton thinks the word ought to be wealth, but I doubt it; health, in its sense of wholeness, general soundness, in affairs as well as person, I should prefer.]
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And they ran[1] well on Horsebacke; but this Gallant
[Sidenote: they can well[1]
Had witchcraft in't[2]; he grew into his Seat, [Sidenote: vnto his]
And to such wondrous doing brought his Horse,
As had he beene encorps't and demy-Natur'd
With the braue Beast,[3] so farre he past my thought,
[Sidenote: he topt me thought,[4]
That I in forgery[5] of shapes and trickes,
Come short of what he did.[6]