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112. starry quire. Quire is an old spelling of choir.
113. spheres. This and starry inline 112 refer to the idea that the spheres composing the universe made music as they revolved. Cf. Arcades, line 63 and note.
116. morrice. A Moorish dance.
116 NOTES [Pages 3G-37 118. pert. Sprightly (with none of the modern sense of ** impertinence "). — dapper. Dainty, spruce.
121. wakes. Night watches.
129. Cotytto. A Thracian divinity, whose rites were celebrated at night in a licentious manner.
131
.... called. Addressed in prayer, invoked. — dragon womb. Cf . II Penseroso, line 59 and note.
132. spets. Spits.
135. Hecate. The goddess of witchcraft. Cf. Macbeth, II. i. and Middleton's The Witch, III. iii.
139. nice. " Foolishly particular about trifles." "Blab- bing " in the preceding line shows that "nice" is a sneer. — Indian. Eastern.
140. cabined loop-hole. " The loop-hole of her cabin." 144. fantastic. Cf. U Allegro, line 34 and note. — round.
A kind of country dance.
Stage Direction.


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