And usest none in that true use indeed |
- ↑ 125. wit] understanding, or judgment.
- ↑ 127. Digressing] deviating. New Eng. Dict. cites Golding, Calvin on Psalms, lxxi. 16: "As the other translation agreeth very well, I would not digresse from it."
- ↑ 132. powder] Steevens: "The ancient English soldiers using match-locks … were obliged to carry a lighted match, hanging at their belts, very near to the wooden flask in which they kept their powder."
- ↑ 134. And thou] And thou blown into fragments by what should have been thy means of defence.