I think Hanmer was right in reading uncouple; for 'uncape,' as a term of the chase, is unknown. The final letters of uncouple had probably been effaced in the MS.
Sc. 4.
"Farewell, gentle Mistress Page. Färewell, Nan."
Both sense and metre gain, I think, by this addition. Policy, if nothing else, should make Fenton return the farewell of Mrs. Page. Capell read 'my gentle.'
"A fool and a physician."
We should certainly read with Hanmer or for 'and.'