“Shall not be o’erburdened [overburdened] in our reign

“A merry heart
And a good stomach to [a] feast are all.”

“Have her meat serv’d up by bawds and ruffians” [dele “up.”]

“Brother or father
In [a] dishonest suit, shall be to me.”

“What’s she in Rome your greatness cannot awe.
Or your rich purse purchase? Promises and threats.” [dele the second “your.”]

“Through clouds of envy and disast [rous] change.”

“The Devil drives, ’tis [it is] full time to go.”

He has overlooked some strange blunders. What is the meaning of

“Laugh at your misery, as foredeeming you
An idle meteor, which drawn forth, the earth
Would soon be lost i’ the air”?

We hardly need say that it should be