Act IV.
Sc. 1.
"And the foolish chroniclers of the age found it was—Hero of Sestos."
The use of the word 'found' proves that Hanmer's reading coroners is right. In Twelfth Night (i. 5) the coroner is said to sit on a drowned man.
"That cannot make her fault her husband's occasion."
This seems to mean occasioned, caused by her husband. Or we may read, with Hanmer, accusation. I find I have done so, but doubt if I was justified in so doing.
"I'll go find a shadow and sigh till he come.—And I'll go sleep."