1235-6 men haue gray beards, that their faces are {wrinckled,} <wrin-| kled;> their eyes | |
1236-7 purging thick Amber, {&} <or> plumtree | gum, & that they haue a plen- | |
1237-8 {Flv} tifull {lacke} <locke> of wit, | together with {most} weake hams, all which sir | |
1238-40 though I | most powerfully and potentlie belieue, yet I hold it | not | |
1240-1 honesty to haue it thus set downe, for <you> your | selfe sir {shall growe} <should be> old | |
1241-2 as I am: if like a Crab you could | goe backward. | |
1243-4 Pol. Though this be madnesse, | yet there is method in't, will you | |