"Within a mile of where my land and living lies."


Sc. 3.

"I should blush

To see you so attired; sworn, I think,

To show myself a glass."

For 'sworn' Theobald, followed by Singer and Dyce, reads swoon; but the text is right; 'myself' is simply me:

"Upon my life she finds, although I cannot,

Myself to be a marvellous proper man."

Rich. III. i. 2.