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This sword . . . Shall enter me with him Surely these two lines are spoken aside. I cannot, however, find that any editor has so printed them. —Ed. For ‘enter,’ meaning ‘to admit into a society, etc.; or into a condition or state,’ see N. E. D. II. 17. transitive. b. [The present line quoted.] this tydings Again used as a singular noun in ‘it is Tydings,’ V, i, 34.