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51) Commentary Note for line 596:
596 Breathing like sanctified and pious bonds

    ... e present day, with the words, &#8216;In the name of God, Amen,' and state that John Williams is &#8216;master (under God) for the present voyage' of the ship i ...
52) Commentary Note for line 598:
598 I would not in plaine tearmes from this time foorth

    ... 98-9<tab> </tab><b>in plaine tearmes </b>. . . <b>leasure</b>]</para> <para>has JOHN only, not WARB. Maybe Malone putdown in the previous note (596) had an effe ...
53) Commentary Note for line 599:
599 Haue you so slaunder any moment leasure {D1}

    ... r</b>] </para></cn> <cn><sigla>1877<tab> </tab>v1887</sigla><hanging>v1877: <sc>john </sc>gloss only<sc>, rug2</sc></hanging><para>599<tab> </tab><b>slaunder</b ...
54) Commentary Note for line 612:
612 Ham. The King doth wake to night and takes his rowse.

    ... nto the court of James I. [long quotation on drunkenness in court . . . . ] Sir John Harington to Mr. Secretary Harlow, 1606. Nug&#230; Antiq. 12mo. 1779. II.26 ...

    ... ed. 1885): &#x201C;feast late.&#x201D;</para><hanging><sc>mull </sc>&#8776; <sc>john </sc> without attribution; Steevens indirectly; <sc>pope</sc> + in magenta ...
55) Commentary Note for line 613:
613 Keepes {wassell} <wassels> and the {swaggring} <swaggering> vp-spring reeles:

    ... y use of it from Camden's Remains p. 283 [quotes 4 lines of Latin verse] By [?] John Hasvil [?], a monk of St Albans.&#x201D; </para></cn> <cn><sigla>1856<tab> ...
56) Commentary Note for line 614:
614 And as he draines his drafts of Rennish downe,

    ... mark, brother-in-law to James I. had no aversion to large draughts of wine. Sir John Harrington, in a letter to a friend, describes a masque, called the Queen o ...
57) Commentary Note for line 615:
615 The kettle drumme, and trumpet, thus bray out

    ... th drowsie hums <i>As Danes carowse by kettle-drums</i>.' &#x201D;</para> <para>John Cleveland, 1613-1658</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1813<tab> </tab>v1813</sigla>< ...

    ... <b>kettle drumme</b>] <sc>Srigley</sc> (2002, p. 173) says that, as recorded in John Stowe,<i> Annales </i>(London, 1605, pp. 1434-37), William Segar, in 1603, ...

    ... Christian IV's son was to be baptized, heard kettle drums, which, according to John Nichols (<i>The Progresses, Processions, and Magnificent Festivities of Kin ...
58) Commentary Note for line 619:
619 {But} <And> to my minde, though I am natiue heere

    ... think it pious and meritorious with God to manumit Henry Knight, a taylor, and John Herle, a husbandman, our <i>natives</i>, as being <i>born within the manor ...

    ... that in this form of enfranchisement the King manumits &#8216;Henry Knight and John Herle, our natives, as being born within the manor of Stoke Clymmysland.'</ ...
59) Commentary Note for line 621+1:
621+1 {This heauy headed reueale east and west}

    ... suppose, Mr. <i><sc>Pope</sc></i> never saw; (printed by <i>R. Young </i>and <i>John Smethwicke</i>, in the year 1637.) where they are not <i>left out</i>; but ...

    ... ts of his visit upon the national manners are thus described in a letter of Sir John Harrington, 1606:&#8212;&#8216;From the day the Danish king came, until thi ...

    ... e no man, or woman either, that can now command himself or herself.' <small>Sir John Harrington, it seems, did not venture to say <i>aloud</i> what he thought o ...

    ... ,' and is inclined to believe them spurious.&#x201D;</para><hanging>v1877 = <sc>john </sc><i>contra</i> <sc>warb</sc></hanging><para>621+1<tab> </tab><b>east an ...

    ... tab><b>east and west</b>]</para><hanging><sc>Furness may have gone back to </sc>john to find the Warb. which he adds because v1821, Furness's usual source, om. ...
60) Commentary Note for line 621+20:
621+20 {From that particuler fault: the dram of eale}

    ... /para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1773<tab> </tab>v1773</sigla><hanging>v1773 = <sc>john, john </sc>appendix +</hanging><para>621+21 <b>Doth</b> . . . <b>doubt</b><sc>] S ...

    ... l, or liable to suspicion.<i> </i>. . . [continues with other TLNs].<i> </i><sc>John Davies.&#x201D; </sc></para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1877<tab> </tab>v1877</sigla> ...

    ... >H7 </i>), Furnivall, M&#228;tzner quotes Gower <i>Confessio Amantis </i> 3.2), John Davis (<i>N&amp;Q </i> 11 March 1876nothing new, so never mind except to li ...

    ... e ill condition mars all the good,' and especially the example given there from John Baret's <i>Alveary or Quadruple Dictionary</i> (1580): &#8216;A proverb app ...

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