So the folio reads; Theobald and Tyrwhitt 'wise men folly-fallen.' I agree with them, and have so printed it. Some read 'taints.'


"I mean to go in, sir, to enter."


"Hideth my heart. So, let me hear you speak."

The usual reading is 'Hides my poor heart'; but this simple change, made also by Delius, fully restores the metre. The printer may, however, have substituted 'Hides' for conceals or covers.


"Do not extort thy reasons from this clause."

Perhaps for 'thy' we should read my.