[ [284] Old eds. "Matr."
[ [285] So ed. 1598.—Eds. 1612, 1622, "not long ago."
[ [286] Old eds. "Isabell."
[ [287] Cf. Romeo and Juliet, iii. 2:—"Gallop apace you fiery-footed steeds," &c.
[ [288] Scene: the neighbourhood of Harwich.
[ [289] Kennel.
[ [290] Scene: the neighbourhood of Bristol.
[ [291] So ed. 1622.—Eds. 1598, 1612, "successfulls."
[ [292] As in l. 21 Kent determined to "dissemble," I have not changed the prefix of the old eds. Dyce gives the words to Y. Mor. Mr. Fleay prints—
"Kent. This, Edward, is the ruin, &c. [To the Prince."