146 at an instant simultaneously
147 Shrewsbury clock perhaps referring to an actual clock (e.g. the church clock), or a metaphorical phrase 149 take't...death swear as though I were about to die and my soul depended upon it 154 luggage i.e. Hotspur
155 do thee grace bring you honor
156 gild embellish
happiest most favorable
retreat specific trumpet call signaling retreat 157 the...ours we have won
158 highest highest vantage point
161 do...less become a powerful nobleman/I'll slim down 162 purge repent, purify myself/take laxatives or emetics to cause weight loss leave give up
1 rebuke punishment
2 Ill-spirited wicked, evil-hearted
grace goodwill, forgiveness
4 turn...contrary report the opposite
10 true intelligence honest information
11 safety concern for personal safety
14 death execution
16 field battlefield
20 Upon...fear running away in fear
29 to his pleasure to do as he pleases
33 power army
35 bend you direct your course
dearest utmost
36 prelate ecclesiastical dignitary (i.e. the Archbishop of York, Richard Scroop) 42 fair successfully
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