Which preposition to use with markes
An Out-lawe by authoritie, one that neuer sets marke of his own goods nor neuer knowes how he comes by other mens.
Sence the first hour that I could walk alone; And you that make so much of conscience, By heaven thou art a damned hipocrite, For thou hast vow'd to kill that sleeping boy, And all to gaine two hundreth markes in gold.
And there's one Sarlaboys to, as arrant a blood-sucker and as notable a coward as ever drew weapon in a bawdy house, he carryes my marke about him.
This if you marke at any time you shall plainely perceaue.
[Footnote 1: Here follows in 1st Q. Marke thou the King, doe but obserue his lookes, For I mine eies will riuet to his face: [Sidenote: 112] And if he doe not bleach, and change at that, It is a damned ghost that we haue seene.
Marke with what style and state my worke begins.