[ [325] The scene shifts to Westminster.
[ [326] Old eds. "Bishop."
[ [327] Scene: Berkeley Castle.
[ [328] I.e., the dungeon full of mire and puddle. But perhaps we should read "lock."
[ [329] A curtain is drawn and the king is discovered in the dungeon.
[ [330] Business.
[ [331] So eds. 1598, 1612.—Ed. 1622 "tottered."
[ [332] The feather-bed mentioned in l. 32. "It was no doubt thrust upon the stage from the wing after the exit of Gurney and Matrevis."—Dyce.
[ [333] Old eds. "That and even."
[ [334] Mr. Fleay would read "fau't" (i.e. fault), comparing Richard III. ii. 1, 104:—"His fault was thought."