Cf. Dekker, _If this be not a good Play_, _Wks._ 3. 324:
Tis a strong charme gainst all the noisome smels
Of Counters, Iaylors, garnishes, and such hels.
and Greene, _Upstart Courtier_, Dija: 'Let a poore man be arrested
... he shal be almost at an angels charge, what with garnish,
crossing and wiping out of the book ... extortions ... not allowed by
any statute.'
The money here seems to have been intended for the jailer, rather
than for Pug's fellow-prisoners.
The custom was
abolished
by 4 George
IV.
c. 43, ? 12.
=5. 6. 10 I thinke Time be drunke, and sleepes.= Cf. 1. 4. 31. For
the metaphor cf. _New Inn_, _Wks._ 5. 393: