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151) Commentary Note for line 2770:
2770 By his cockle hat and staffe, and his Sendall shoone. 2770
    ... vens includes all annotations from both JOHN editions. </fnc></para></cn> <cn> < ...
152) 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.
    ... t!</i>'</para> <para>&#x201C;So, Sir <i>John Grey</i> in a Letter, in <i>Ashmole ...
    ... ald</sc> has it in his quotation of Sir John Grey. </fnc></para> <hanging>m<sc>t ...
    ... /i> for't!'</para> <para>&#x201C;So Sir John Grey, in a letter in Ashmole's Appe ...
    ...  women of ill repute: the Marian martyr John Bradford said of Philip of Spain th ...
    ... ): &#x201C;An ironic echo of <sc>i</sc> John iii.2, &#8216;Now are we the sons o ...
    ... .&#x201D;</para><hanging><sc>chal: </sc>John analogue</hanging><para>2785-6<tab> ...
    ... <sc>Wilkes</sc> (ed. 1984): &#x201C;cf. John 3:2 &#8216;Now are we the sons of G ...
153) Commentary Note for line 2790:
2790 To morrow is S. Valentines day, {Song.}
2790 All in the morning betime,
    ... er French <i>Valentine</i>, composed by John Gower, is quoted by Mr. Warton in h ...
154) Commentary Note for line 2792:
2792 Then vp he rose, and dond his {close} <clothes>, and dupt the chamber doore,
    ... nd</b> without attribution; &#8776; <sc>john </sc>for <b>dupt</b> without attrib ...
155) Commentary Note for line 2799:
2799 by Cock they are too blame.
    ... . ii, Cock's bodikins! we must not lose John Clay. <b>1676</b> D'URFEY Mad. Fick ...
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.>     ... 1857): &#x201C;We learn by a remark of John Walker, that this word is sometimes ...
157) Commentary Note for line 2829:
2829 Wherein necessity of matter beggerd,
    ... ther.&#x201D;</para> <hanging><sc>fieb: john (han); </sc>xref.</hanging> <para>< ...
    ... sc>rlf1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>rlf1 = john </sc><i>minus</i> <sc>han</sc></han ...
158) Commentary Note for line 2897:
2897 Repast them with my blood.
    ... ent</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>dent:</sc> John analogue</hanging><para>2897<tab> < ...
159) Commentary Note for line 2914:
2914 <Nature is fine in Loue, and where 'tis fine,>
    ... sc>ays1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>ays1 = john 1 </sc><i>minus</i> note on Q2 omis ...
    ... 2</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>kit2 &#8776; john </sc></hanging> <para>2914-6<tab> < ...
    ... 2</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>ard2 &#8776; john + </sc>magenta underlined</hanging> ...
160) Commentary Note for line 2918:
2918 <Hey non nony, nony, hey nony:>
    ... x201C;These words are also found in old John Heywood's <i>Play of the Wether</i> ...

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