A three man beeti. Is that vol. 7.258. Butler's Stons query. a thalmsey nose, wasem p.347. Common phra of Sir Simon the King, the burden of each stanza is this. king "with his als dropt half "And his malmsey nose "Jugs Old Simon the King 7.453. I have seen in Old Jest Books Jr. the words o Fox used as a commer "Ting Hey ding ding & ding can't phrase for a sword. 25 Thien., Amadio de Gauls 7.357. Lither, quiry. p. 472. Squire of Low Digree for certainly be ting. Thakesp. has attrices to a well-known populer. Metical Ro oman 30 p.53. hot. *. convents, Hospitals, ty by The Construction seliving for any of these might t is evidently this.__ "When the searching lye of heaven filed his Beadsmens) "(that lights the lower world) "their very Beadsmen (ear is hid behind the globen, then Thieves and Robbers zange abr to tend their bows against him? " _ Their does not here Denate that the Bow was I abroad uniceen?" Jr. This fort of Transposition their usual proper lite Enough in = pon: but only taken up & appropriated by them on this occasion. is comm Poetry. т The Lines in question Should B2 printed that -"When the searching eye of pag. 6o.. heaven is 5:0 not. 8. — The reading of H. Text is right enough "Is Boys strive to speak tig To ear the land-22To prow the land. pag. 153. Knot-pated; it shî be printed, as in the Old Folios Nott-pated: So in Chaucer's Cant. Toles, the "Yeman in thus described A nott Head had he, with a brown Visage, nott-pated when the hair was cut short and round. Zay says the word is Till usic in Essex for polled or Shorn. Vid. Ray Coll. p. 108. & clasp their effeminate joint, it person was said to 82 in stiff unwieldy arms, the "So his very Beadsmen (i.2 not his Chaplains, best ath Such religions or lagmen as were bound to pray for him, by being maintained Morell's Chances 80 p.. advert. ア, hakespeare wis the wor Brooched here; pimply for adorned, ornamented, or in te panther was the offin p. 303. Statist 4. 2.82. change you Lady. It was anciently their Conte for the lotteridants on our Fors he find her in grief Nobility and other great and so wishes her ah Al- Personages (as it is now teration in the state of for the servants of y king Chase. her Mind; Situation in general. p.296. those Springs.. that lies. држат I may to take an oath of Fidelit their entrance into Office. In the Northwon-verland Houthold Book exprefly ordered (pag. 49. (compiled. A.B.1512.) it is be observed with that "what person sosver 3 regard to this apparent the la that comm Thlox Concord, that in very "my Lordes service, that myth B Old English, the 3. pers. plural "incontynent after he de of the present tense onded, "entred in the Chsquiron!! in with, as well as the song. /ing. and oft familiarly in rs; as might be exem =plified From Chancer &c. "[Check-Roll The be sworn "in the counting-house"by a Gentle man Usher "or a Yoman Usher in the Nor was this antiquated idioin "presence of the Hade-off; quite work out in our ર And on theire ab thor's time as pappears "fines before the Clerk from many passages in the Reliques of ancient English Josify. of the Kechynge, asther an Both, as is in with Books of Otis of "any such [Buth 70s, V Has not fits an appro 14 now scery Serount of viated meaning: allui king, at this fürft &.p pointment is sworn into his place, before a genHeman Usher, at the to the Division of Song into sits or Parts. p.513. most imperion. Lord Chamberlain's office, he means imperial. By taking Tidality. oath of 7.310. Limb-meal. as we now say pizce. p.326. Shakespeare wir wery where accents this work Posthumus. Ford. False Fencas Alluding to the old History of the Destruction of Frog where Encas betrays the City to the grecks. 4.332. Milford Haven An odd place to embark for Rome from. j.hhh. punthee 1.2. pound thee; whicte for 7.547. Sweat is don'ttle, the drug Reading. See inn mer Volum & the Discription of the Jewis Sweating preverived f in then Midland Counties is the Foul Bissates. shill pronounced pun poon. 4.455. I suppose it ought bone-ach. The 4 to |