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Explanatory Notes

 * Clyomon lies down: The audience, of course, were to suppose that a change of scene took place on the entrance of Neronis; and that after her exit the stage again represented the sea-shore.—Dyce.


 * stranger: The double comparative was frequently used; but here it mars the verse, unless we alter “among” to “’mong.”—Dyce


 * T'amate: to daunt, dismay—Dyce


 * sack: i.e. heap—as by pouring out of a sack: so we afterwards find in the present play ‘Hath sacked on me such hugy heaps of ceaseless sorrows here,’—a sense in which I do not remember to have seen the word used elsewhere.—Dyce


 * togither: So written for the rhyme.


 * valure: value


 * meed: reward