2 Hen. IV. iv. 4.

It is possible, however, that the error may lie in 'want,' for which we might read have, or some other word.


"And on old Hiems' chin and icy crown

An odorous chaplet."

For 'chin' Grey read chill; Tyrwhitt, whom some follow, thin. But it is probably one of those inadvertencies so frequent in our poet.


"The one I'll slay, the other slayeth me."

Thirlby's just correction of stay and stayeth.