"So is mine eye enthralled to thy shape."

This and the two following lines are transposed in Roberts' 4to and the folio.


Sc. 2.

"Being o'er shoes in blood, plunge in the deep

And kill me too."

Mr. Dyce, with whom I agree, adopts the excellent reading of Coleridge and Sidney Walker, 'knee-deep.'

"Once o'er shoes we are straight o'er head in sin."

Woman Killed with Kindness.