"Keep some state in thy exit, and so vanish."


"Speak on, brave Hector; we are much delighted."


"A heavy heart bears not a humble tongue."

I conjectured nimble, in which I had been preceded, as usual, by Theobald. "You have a nimble wit." (As You Like It, iii. 2.) The error, however, may be, and I think is, in 'not,' for which I read but, as these words are so constantly confounded. Collier's folio makes the same correction.


"And though the mourning brow of progeny."

For 'And' I incline to read Then. (See on M. N. D. ii. 1.)