Sc. 4.

"Dear almost as his life; for which gratitude."

Both sense and metre require this addition.


"Our wagon is prepared, and time revives us."

As 'revives' seems to make no sense, we might read reproves, or rather invites. "The time invites you. Go." (Ham. i. 3.)


Sc. 5.

"But sure he is the prince of the world."

For 'sure' we should, I think, read since.