"And free from other misbegotten hate."
We might read any, perhaps, for 'other'; Collier's folio has wrath or.
"Upon remainder of a dear account."
Collier's folio reads clear; and d and cl might be confounded.
Sc. 3.
"Marshal, ask yonder knight in arms."
This is the merest prose. Ritson for ask repeats 'demand of'; but it seems to me that the simplest way is to read 'ask of,' making 'Marshal' a trisyllable, as the King of course speaks in a solemn, majestic tone. In 1 Hen. VI. iv. 7, an envoy says: "Great märshal to Henery the Sixth." In Hen. VIII. v. 4, the herald speaks in the same manner.