Volume Vii Part 122 (1/2)
[427] Second edit. _you_.
[428] So second edit. First edit. _weere_.
[429] [Old edits., _carerie_.]
[430] So second edit. First edit., _shrowdly_.
[431] Second edit., _me_--wrongly, as appears from what follows.
[432] Edits., _be_.
[433] i.e., Ill-will.
[434] i.e., Satisfy, convince.
[435] Edits., _mindes_.
[436] Qy., _you, mother_?
[437] Read, for the metre, _she is_.
[438] Something has dropt out here.
[439] [Edits., _A little_.]
[440] i.e., Vile.
[441] i.e., The one.
[442] [Old copies, _yond may help that come both together_.]
[443] So second edit. First edit., _fileds_.
[444] A common, familiar contraction of _mine uncle_.
[445] Second edit., _fie_.
[446] So second edit. First edit., _brings_.
[447] i.e., _Traitor_ or _felon_.
[448] i.e., Swoon.
[449] Second edit., _fauours_.
[450] So read for the metre. Old copies, _here's_.
[451] See also Collier's ”Hist. of Eng. Dramatic Poetry,” i. 3.
[452] See Dyce's ”Shakespeare,” 1868, ii. 2.