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531) Commentary Note for line 2770:
2770 By his cockle hat and staffe, and his Sendall shoone. 2770
    ... i>eyne</i>, used by Shakespeare several  ...
532) Commentary Note for line 2774+1:
2774+1 {O ho.} 2774+1
    ...  her heart'. Or did Shakespeare leave it ...
533) Commentary Note for line 2780:
2780 Oph. Larded {all} with sweet flowers, 2780
    ... s generally used by Shakespeare in a fig ...
534) Commentary Note for line 2781:
2781 Which beweept to the {ground} <graue> did not go {Song.}
    ... tion ;did go,' lest Shakespeare may have ...
    ...  on the ground that Shakespeare may have ...
    ... #8216;did go,' lest Shakespeare may have ...
    ... tain, I think, that Shakespeare did mean ...
535) Commentary Note for lines 2784-86:
2784-5 Oph. Well good dild you, they say the Owle was | a Bakers daugh-
2785-6 ter, Lord we know what we are, but | know not what we may be. 2785
2786 God be at your table.
    ... , Three Notelets on Shakespeare (London, ...
536) Commentary Note for line 2790:
2790 To morrow is S. Valentines day, {Song.}
2790 All in the morning betime,
    ... >. I.48. quarto ed. Shakespeare makes Op ...
537) Commentary Note for line 2799:
2799 by Cock they are too blame.
    ... eral old plays, and Shakespeare has it i ...
    ... eral old plays, and Shakespeare has it i ...
538) Commentary Note for line 2802:
2802 {(He answers.)} So would I {a} <ha>done by yonder sunne
    ... characteristic that Shakespeare retained ...
2805-6 Oph. I hope all will be well, we must be patient, | but I cannot chuse
2806-7 but weepe to thinke they {would} <should> | lay him i'th cold ground, my brother
2807-8 shall know of it, | and so I thanke you for your good counsaile. Come
2808-9 my | Coach, {God night} <Goodnight> Ladies, {god night.}
2809-10 Sweet Ladyes | {god night, god night} <Goodnight, goodnight.>     ... this passage, that Shakespeare seems to ...
    ... Marlowe, notes that Shakespeare seems to ...
540) Commentary Note for line 2818:
2818 Of his owne iust remoue, the people muddied
    ... ><i>led</i> up.' In Shakespeare it is br ...

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