Rosaline was dark, so Collier's folio reads witty for 'whitely,' and the Cambridge editors wightly; yet the poet may have been merely oblivious.
"Well, I will love, will write, sigh, pray, sue, groan."
Act IV.
Sc. 1.
"That more for praise than purpose meant to kill."
The meaning of 'purpose' is not very clear; perhaps it should be purchase.
"He came, saw ... saw two."