In reading 'I have it but' for 'but I have it' of the folio, I am supported by Hunter and Singer.
"Who loves another best."
Hanmer and Mason would read 'the other,' and so we should say now; but there is no need of change. It was, in fact, the language of the time; we should still say, "they love one another."
"Come, buy of me, come buy, come buy, come buy!
Buy lads, or else your lasses cry. Come buy!"
"Clamour your tongues and not a word more."