3273-4 Ham. Or of a Courtier, which could say good {morrow} <Mor-| row> sweet lord, | |
3274-5 how doost thou {sweet} <good> lord? This | might be my Lord such a one, that | |
3275-6 praised my lord such | a ones horse when {a went} <he meant> to beg it, might it not? | |
3277 Hor. I my Lord. | 5.1.87 |
3278-9 Ham. Why een so, & now my Lady wormes {Choples} | <Chaplesse>, & knockt | |
3279-80 about the {massene} <Mazard> with a Sextens | spade; heere's fine reuolution {and} | |
3280-1 <if> we had the tricke to | see't, did these bones cost no more the breeding, | |