Tooke forthe choicest arrows, headed with
Not loose but loyall flames, who aymed at mee
Ame with greedie haste to meete the shaft.
C. reads line 131: ... the choicest arrow, headed with.
line 133: Who came with greedy haste to meet the shaft.
In 131 “the” is obviously left out by homoeoteleuton. The grammar of the passage is defective. It is all cancelled in the old ink.
Similarly, 138 is cancelled: “Of gold, nor of pale lead that breeds disdain.”
178-185 down to the word “matter” are cancelled.
294-296 are cancelled in the old ink.
V., 1, 371: MS. “to whore me.” A modern hand has written above “abuse.”