[296] Old ed. "a close."
[297] Not marked in old ed.
[298] i.e. _bezzling_, tippling.
[299] "Well nigh whittled, almost drunke, somewhat _overseen_."
--_Colgrave_.
[300] Not marked in old ed.
[301] Contracted.
[302] An allusion to the proverbial expression, _Wit without money_.
[303] An old form of "apron."
[304] The citizens of London continued to wear flat caps (and
encountered much ridicule in consequence) long after they were generally
disused.
[305] Not marked in old ed.
[306] Not marked in old ed.
[307] Old form of _digestion_.
[308] Old ed. "Philantus."
[309] More.
[310] Old ed. "_Phylantus."
[311] Quy. "and, swilling those bowels [bowls], Death did," &c.?
[312] Old ed. "him himselfe."
[313] See note [288].--In old ed. the words are given to _Grac_.
[314] See note [295].
[315] Hip-bone.
[316] Old ed. "are are."
[317] Virg. _Ecls_. iv. 1. 49. _Bovis_ is of course an intentional
misquotation for _Jovis_.
[318] Honest.
[319] Old ed. "prig"; but on p. 375 we have "a mad merie grig.
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