Act III.
Sc. 2.
"Here comes young master Ganymede, my new mistress['s] brother."
Though it stands thus in the folio, metre and the usage of the time reject the s.
"But the fair of Rosalind."
We might read 'fair face,' or, with Rowe, face for 'fair'; which last, however, is the same as fairness; so no change is needed.
"Winter'd garments must be lined."
The 3rd folio properly reads Winter.