Sc. 5.
"Conceal them or thou diest."
Collier's folio for 'or' reads and; but the text is right. Simple had used 'conceal' in the sense of reveal, and the Host repeats his word.
Sc. 6.
"The mirth whereof's so larded with my matter."
"Conceal them or thou diest."
Collier's folio for 'or' reads and; but the text is right. Simple had used 'conceal' in the sense of reveal, and the Host repeats his word.
"The mirth whereof's so larded with my matter."