127 wonderful astonishing, extraordinary
132 once ever
136 arrant downright/notorious
140 circumstance roundabout talk/details
142 as i.e. in the direction that
150 Saint Patrick the keeper of Purgatory
152 honest genuine (i.e. not an evil spirit)
154 O'ermaster't repress it
161 not I i.e. I will not tell (not "I will not swear")
163 sword i.e. the hilt of the sword (the shape of a cross) 166 under the stage accessed through the trapdoor, this region was often associated with hell 168 truepenny honest fellow
169 cellarage cellars
175 Hic et ubique? "Here and everywhere?" (Latin)
182 pioneer soldier whose responsibility it was to dig trenches
182 remove move
184 stranger i.e. one in need of hospitality
187 never ... mercy never, as you hope for God's mercy (Hamlet begins the oath) 188 How ... soe'er however strangely or oddly
190 antic grotesque/fantastic/bizarre
192 encumbered entangled (i.e. folded)
192 headshake shaking the head
193 doubtful ambiguous
194 an if if
195 list wished 'There ... might' there are those who might tell, if they could 196 giving out utterance/suggestion
196 note indicate
201 commend me entrust myself
202 what whatever
203 friending friendship
205 still always
206 The time things generally, the age
206 out of joint dislocated, disordered
Act 2 Scene 1