such] So 4tos 1616, 1631.--2to 1624 "this." it] So 4to 1616.--Not in 4tos 1624, 1631.
his] So 4tos 1624, 1631.--2to 1616 "this." struck] Here the old eds. have "stroke" and "strooke:" but in the next clause they all agree in having "strucke." on] So 4tos 1624, 1631.--Not in 4to 1616.
same] So 4tos 1616, 1624.--Not in 4to 1631.
at the hard heels] The modern editors, ignorant of the old phraseology, thought that they corrected this passage in printing "hard at the heels." Vintner] So all the old eds.; and presently Robin addresses this person as "vintner:" yet Dick has just spoken of him as "the Vintner's boy." See note ||, p. 93.
your] So 4tos 1616, 1631.--Not in 4to 1624.
much] Equivalent to--by no means, not at all. This ironical exclamation is very common in our old dramatists. (Mr. Hunter, --NEW ILLUST. OF SHAKESPEARE, ii. 56,--explains it very differently.) By lady] i.e. By our Lady.
to] So 4tos 1616, 1624.--Not in 4to 1631.
tester] i.e. sixpence.
the state] i.e. the raised chair or throne, with a canopy.
perfect] So 4tos 1624, 1631.--2to 1616 "warlike." rouse] i.e. bumper.
a] So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631, "ten." a] So 4tos 1616, 1624.--2to 1631 "the." renowm'd] Old eds. "renown'd"; but earlier, p. 109, first col., 4to 1616 has "renowm'd": and see note ||, p. 11.
through] So 4tos 1616, 1624.--2to 1631 "thorow." These] So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631, "Those." through] So 4tos 1616, 1624.--2to 1631 "thorow." a] So 4tos 1624, 1631.--Not in 4to 1616.
this] So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631, "the." demand] So 4tos 1616, 1631.--2to 1624 "demands." door] So 4tos 1624, 1631.--Not in 4to 1616.
state] See note *, p. 122.--So 4tos 1616, 1631.-- 2to 1624 "seat." These] So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631, "They." renowmed] Old eds. "renowned." See note *, p. 123.
thoughts] So 4tos 1616, 1631.--2to 1624 "thought." whilst] So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631, "while." I gain'd] So 4tos 1616, 1631.--2to 1624 "I HAD gain'd." at window] So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631, "at THE window." is] So 4tos 1624, 1631.--Not in 4to 1616.
this is] So 4to 1624 (and rightly, as the next line proves).--2tos 1616, 1631, "is this." As] So 4to 1616.--2to 1624 "That."--2to 1631 "And."Belimoth....Asteroth]Oldeds.here"Belimote(and "Belimot") ....Asterote":but see p. 126, first col.
has] So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631, "hath." horns] So 4tos 1616, 1631.--2to 1624 "horne." sir] So 4tos 1616, 1631.--Not in 4to 1624.
of] i.e. on.
sway] So 4tos 1616, 1631.--2to 1624 "stay." this attempt against the conjurer] See note, * p. 95.
that] So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631, "the." my] So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631, "thy." that] So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631, "the." an] So 4to 1616.--Not in 4tos 1624, 1631.
boldly] So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631, "brauely." heart's] So 4tos 1624, 1631.--2to 1616 "heart." that] So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631, "the." the] So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631, "that." now] so 4to 1616.--Not in 4tos 1624, 1631.
art] Old eds. "heart" (which, after all, may be right).
there] So 4tos 1624, 1631.--2to 1616 "here." his] So 4tos 1624, 1631.--Not in 3to 1616.
pull] So 4tos 1624, 1631.--2to 1616 "put." all] Old eds. "call."