"Quicken a rock, and make you dance canary."
We should, I apprehend, read it for 'you.' There had been no allusion yet to the king.
"And write to her a love line."
It would be better to read, with Hanmer, as I have done, 'To write.'
"Than I dare blame my weakness...."
We thus get some appearance of sense; but I still am suspicious of 'blame.' Task might seem better. "I dare not task my weakness with any more."—Othel. ii. 3. We meet, however, in the Faerie Queen with